A doctor at a medical practice in Cambridge has been accused of "sexually motivated" misconduct.

Dr John Paul Linehan faces being struck off after an alleged incident at Newnham Walk Surgery, Cambridge, on June 12, 2018, where he is accused of conduct that was "sexually motivated" towards another medical professional.

The allegation suggests that if proven guilty, his fitness to practice would be seen as "impaired" by reason of misconduct.

UPDATE: Linehan was found not to have not committed conduct that was sexually motivated, but instead "wholly unprofessional".

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The Irishman will attend a three-day Medical Practitioners tribunal in Manchester on July 9.

Dr Linehan has been at the surgery as a full-time partner since 2003, according to the practice's website.

The GP associate trainer's special interests include skin disorders, minor surgery, gastroenterology, and joint injections.

Newnham Walk Surgery, which has a walk-in service in Boots, Sidney Street, has around 15,000 registered patients.