A CHIROPODIST who worked as a locum at Bournemouth and Poole Community Health Service Trust has been struck off.
Raymond Wisson, 43, from Worcestershire, made inappropriate sexual remarks to a colleague on his first day of work in Verwood, Dorset.
Four months later he invited a woman to a clinic in Birmingham when it was empty.
After he massaged her thighs the woman managed to phone her husband and raise the alarm.
Wisson told both women he was a former soldier who saw things in “black and white”.
He has been struck off the register by the Health Professional Council after being found guilty of misconduct following a three-day hearing before the conduct and competence committee.
Before being struck off Wisson was subject to an interim order banning him from being directly involved with treating female patients.
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