https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/articles/crlxrn8gwx1o
A hospital doctor, who was accused of sexual misconduct after talking to female patients in a "hypnotic way", has been ordered to face a second medical tribunal hearing.
Dr Neill Charles Garrard was accused by a woman in Southampton of "sexual chanting" and telling her "you will lust for me", while a woman in Lewisham said he made her undress unnecessarily and used a "weird... soothing voice".
In December, the Medical Practitioners Tribunal Service (MPTS) found the allegations not proved.
However, a High Court judge has quashed the decision, saying the panel wrongly applied the law on the cross-admissibility of similar evidence from complainants.