Interesting thread........very interesting.
I would like to make a few remarks excluding the ethical, mortal and religious indications for circumcision and ignoring the medical indications for the procedure.
If for whatever reason, you wanted circumcision for your newborn baby would you choose a nurse who has done the procedure hundreds of times OR chance a newly trained doing his first circumcision operation probably unsupervised?
I have seen horrible botched operations that had been performed my medically qualified personnel following which legal action was taken and succeeded.
Surgery is easy provided there are no complications....I could teach anybody to take out lumps and bumps and in fact up until the turn of the century that is how surgeons were trained......an apprenticeship to an established surgeon.
This nurse didn't intend to kill the child and once the procedure was performed did not have a "duty of care," unlike a doctor.
Infection is not a problem.....but bleeding may well be.
Before you criticise the actions of this nurse or indeed the sentence by the judge, just remember that, in my opinion, there is a rapidly growing trend to keep patients away from a medically qualified personal in the UK.........a trend that i consider dangerous.
See many posts in Body and Soul which advice..ring NHS direct...see the nurse.....consult the Chemist.....drop into "Walk in Centre.........all expensive alternative to avoid medical opinion.
The parent's made a choice, the nurse did nothing illegal, but the outcome was disastrous.