Mumbai Latest News: Arrest of Fake Doctor Highlights Medical Misrepresentation Concerns
Background of the Incident
Mumbai, Maharashtra: An FIR was registered against a woman from Kandivli East who falsely asserted she was a doctor from 2016 despite lacking valid qualifications. The Samta Nagar police opened the case following a complaint received by the BMC.
BMC Investigation Findings
After receiving a complaint on October 9, the BMC's assistant health officer examined the accused’s documents. It was discovered that she had a 'Doctorate of Philosophy and Alternative Medicine' from the Indian Board of Alternative Medicines, which is not recognized by the state. Furthermore, the BMC contacted the Maharashtra Council of Indian Medicine (MCIM), who confirmed that her qualifications were insufficient for practicing medicine legally.
Legal Action Taken
Subsequently, the BMC's assistant health officer reported the findings to the police. The FIR states the accused promoted herself as a doctor on social media platforms, posing health risks to the public. Authorities responded quickly to prevent any potential harm to patients.
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