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Doctor Who Spoke Out on Erin Patterson Closes Practice
NZ Herald
January 19, 2026•3 days ago

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An Australian doctor, who publicly commented on Erin Patterson's case, has closed his rural practice. Following disciplinary action from Australia's medical regulator for his remarks, the doctor cited a lack of support and financial difficulties as reasons for closure. He plans to open a smaller, specialized practice.
Patterson was later convicted of three counts of murder and one count of attempted murder, and sentenced to a minimum 33-year non-parole period.
She maintains her innocence and is appealing.
During an interview with the Herald Sun last year, Webster called Patterson a “disturbed sociopathic nut bag” and even a “crazy b****,” among other statements.
The series of comments resulted in punishment from Australia’s medical regulator.
Webster was forced to complete ethics training and was no longer allowed to supervise training GPs.
In an interview with the Herald Sun, Webster revealed why he chose to close down the rural clinic.
He said it was both the lack of support from the Royal Australian College of General Practitioners and a refusal from colleagues to limit bulk billing that was putting his practice on the road to “financial oblivion”.
The doctor said he would like to look at opening a “boutique” practice, for patients who approved of his “compassion and skill”, he said.
“It will be a radically downsized clinic,” Webster said.
“I’ve got the community’s back and they’ve got mine. My books are always open,” he said.
A spokesperson from the clinic also made contact with the Herald Sun.
“There are a number of complex issues underlying the current situation, including longstanding concerns raised by staff and clinicians regarding workplace safety and governance,” the spokesperson said.
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