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The BBC has learned that the doctor who supervises Formula 1's Bahrain Grand Prix has been under suspension in the run-up to this year's race.The BBC has learned that the doctor who supervises Formula 1's Bahrain Grand Prix has been under suspension in the run-up to this year's race.
Dr Amjad Deeb Obaid has headed the F1 medical unit in Bahrain since 2007, with responsibility for a team of 150 medical professionals.Dr Amjad Deeb Obaid has headed the F1 medical unit in Bahrain since 2007, with responsibility for a team of 150 medical professionals.
He was suspended this year after the death of a patient he had discharged.He was suspended this year after the death of a patient he had discharged.
Bahraini health ministry officials had found "professional deficiencies in [Dr Obaid's] medical ability".Bahraini health ministry officials had found "professional deficiencies in [Dr Obaid's] medical ability".
Dr Obaid, a senior resident in the accident and emergency department of the Salmaniya Medical Complex, was investigated by a technical committee of the ministry of health over the death of a patient he discharged early last year.Dr Obaid, a senior resident in the accident and emergency department of the Salmaniya Medical Complex, was investigated by a technical committee of the ministry of health over the death of a patient he discharged early last year.
The patient who suffered from sickle cell disease died shortly after he was sent home.The patient who suffered from sickle cell disease died shortly after he was sent home.
His family complained and Dr Obaid was investigated by the health ministry.His family complained and Dr Obaid was investigated by the health ministry.
In a document seen by the BBC, the investigating committee recommended he be suspended for six months, that when he returned he should not be assigned any supervisory capacities and that before he went back to A&E he should be retrained.In a document seen by the BBC, the investigating committee recommended he be suspended for six months, that when he returned he should not be assigned any supervisory capacities and that before he went back to A&E he should be retrained.
The initial report highlighted what it called "clear professional deficiencies in the medical ability" of Dr Obaid and another doctor at the same unit.The initial report highlighted what it called "clear professional deficiencies in the medical ability" of Dr Obaid and another doctor at the same unit.
However, Dr Obaid's suspension, which was related to his work at Salmaniya Medical Complex, was cut to three months and subsequently implemented on 21 January 2009. It expired just three days before the start of the race this Friday.However, Dr Obaid's suspension, which was related to his work at Salmaniya Medical Complex, was cut to three months and subsequently implemented on 21 January 2009. It expired just three days before the start of the race this Friday.
Neither officials in the Bahraini ministry of health nor Formula 1's governing body, the FIA, were prepared to comment on the suitability of Dr Obaid remaining in his position of chief medical officer for the Bahrain Grand Prix. Officials in the Bahraini Ministry of Health were not available to comment on the case or the suitability of Dr Obaid remaining in his position as chief medical officer for the Bahrain Grand Prix.
However, Formula 1 Management CEO Bernie Ecclestone said he was not concerned about the revelations.However, Formula 1 Management CEO Bernie Ecclestone said he was not concerned about the revelations.
"The suspension has ended. Everyone at the FIA (the sport's governing body) supports Dr Obaid. I can't see what the problem is.""The suspension has ended. Everyone at the FIA (the sport's governing body) supports Dr Obaid. I can't see what the problem is."
Last week, the doctor was quoted in the English-language Gulf Daily News: "We have been training for months and have honed our skills at other events over the last year."Last week, the doctor was quoted in the English-language Gulf Daily News: "We have been training for months and have honed our skills at other events over the last year."