A doctor has sexually abused a female colleague while trapping herself in his house, has heard a tribunal.
Dr. Astrit Rrukaj invited his colleague back to his house, where he tried to feed her pieces of Mango, put her under pressure to drink vodka and spot music on his laptop.
He got stuck in her ear and mouth and reportedly rubbed his groin against her and put his hand under her clothes.
The Albanian doctor then stood on her house and attack her on the street while she tried to call a friend for help.
Dr. Rrukaj, who is now 41, worked on the old age unit in the St George's Hospital in Stafford when he asked a colleague to come home with him.
The woman, only mentioned as MS A for legal reasons, told a medical practitioners that Tribunal Dr. Rrukaj drunk was brought shortly after he brought her to a home where he was at 6.30 pm on August 11, 2021.
Repeatedly put on her alcoholic and non-alcoholic drinks and the doctor tried to feed her pieces of mango from his own fork, even though she said she didn't like the fruit.
In a statement to the police, Mrs. A said: “He kept saying:” You didn't have your gin. ” He said, “Try this, it's really fun.” “This is good”.

Dr. Astrit Rrukaj (photo) was turned off after a tribunal discovered that he has attacked a vulnerable colleague at his house several times at his house
“He said:” We can drink what we like. This is not my house, but we can drink what we like and help yourself. '' '
But the evening began to take the turn after the specialist for adult psychiatry started playing music of a 'sexual nature' and, by his own recognition, she asked her if he should play the song 'Sex on the Beach'.
He then tried to place his arms to place her back and dance with her before she writhed out of his grip. When he led her up to his bedroom and suggested that she would like to spend the night with him, she refused.
The tribunal heard that Dr. In the course of the evening, Rrukaj kissed and his tongue on the face and the woman's ear placed and put his hand under her jumper.
Although she asked to go home, the doctor insisted that MS had a part of a salad that he had reached for dinner and that she has a shot of vodka.
Dr. Rrukaj also handed her a glass of water that she claimed to 'tasted' and shortly thereafter she started to feel sick and dizzy, although no evidence was found that the drink had been enriched.
He then started stroking her again before he 'grabbed and squeezed' her chest and rose his hand on her top.
When she pushed him away and begged him to 'please stop', he ignored her and lifted her off the ground in a hug so that she could not get away.
By 9.41 pm MS A sent a message to a friend reading 'This is the weirdest night of my life' together with an emoji of an exploding head.
Although she insisted she would walk home, Dr. Rrukaj to MS A that he would take her to her house. Mrs. A told the tribunal that the doctor then came back when she put her shoes at the door and “started rubbing his groin against her back,” says Dr. Rrukaj denied.
The doctor drove a back to where he picked her up earlier, where she sent a further message to her friend and encouraged him to 'call and help' and another one to read 'Quick please'.
She then stumbled in a few bushes in the dark, before the doctor attacked her and attacked her again.
After he stepped into her boyfriend's car, Mrs. reportedly broke off and “she cried hysterically,” and she insisted that she hadn't drunk enough alcohol to be intoxicated.
Mrs A was brought to A&E by her friend in the Stoke Hospital. A toxicological analysis of her blood taken about seven hours after the incident found no evidence that she was drunk, but in a photo shown to the tribunal after midnight on August 14, MS A's face was 'swollen, red and swollen'.
In his own oral submission, Dr. Rrukaj that he had attacked Mrs A at any time at night or that he was 'sexually excited'. He admitted that he had kissed his colleague on the Wang a non -specific number of times.
In contrast to the evidence of Mrs. A, she had refused to stay with him the night, Dr. Rrukaj insisted that the couple had agreed to 'spend the night under the same roof' or in his temporary house or her house.
He said that when they both walked outside, Mrs. A had agreed to walk hand in hand as a 'pretending a couple'.
For himself, Dr. Rrukaj lonely and wanted a friendship with MS A, albeit not romantic or sexual.
The doctor also claimed that Mrs. A's friend gave her instructions to 'take care of' him while the two walked away.
The claims of Dr. Rukaj rejecting that his actions were all consensual, the tribunal discovered that his behavior was 'sexually motivated' and proved all allegations against the doctor.
The General Medical Council, which regulates doctors, argued that the violations were committed against 'a junior colleague in circumstances in which she was particularly vulnerable, based on the locations and timing of the index incidents, her age and its level of intoxication'.
It added that Dr. Rrukaj had completely denied the facts and had not shown any proof of remediation.

Dr. Rukaj worked as a neighborhood doctor at the St George's Hospital in Stafford (photo) when he met MS A and invited her back to his house
Kevin McMerney, defensive Dr. Rrukaj, said there was no risk that he again encouraged and pointed to his 'impeccable work record and personal life'.
He said that the incident was an 'unusual matter' and a 'one -off' and that it was unlikely that it would be repeated.
The tribunal discovered that Dr. Rrukaj had abused his position of seniority about MS A and made sure she felt in his house in his house.
'Although the events took place outside the workplace, MS A was considered in a vulnerable position, when they are stuck in the house of Dr. Rrukaj ', according to the report.
“She was the focus of an escalating course of behavior in Dr.'s house. Rrukaj, and later on a public path, so that she felt more and more uncomfortable, so that she did not want to escape alone, she sought the help of a friend to free her from the situation in which she was. ”
Apart from Drukaj for an indefinite period of time, it concluded: 'The misconduct of Dr. Rrukaj was so serious that members of the public would be shocked to hear that a doctor who would have sexually abused a vulnerable colleague, albeit in a social environment, had to stay with the medical register.
“This was especially the case where he had blamed others, to deviate from his own responsibility.”