Fake doctor arrested after causing deaths at Damoh hospital; investigations reveal invalid credentials and high salary.

In a shocking turn of events, N John Camm, who masqueraded as Dr. Narendra Vikramaditya Yadav, has been apprehended for his suspected involvement in the deaths of seven patients at Mission Hospital in Damoh. During his brief two-month stint, Camm conducted 13 surgeries and treated 70 patients while drawing a substantial salary. However, further scrutiny uncovered that his medical license was invalid, and he lacked the necessary qualifications to practice medicine, sparking widespread apprehension regarding the hospital’s recruitment procedures and supervision. The incident has raised serious questions about the need for stringent verification processes to prevent such fraudulent activities in the future, underscoring the importance of adhering to strict regulatory standards in the healthcare industry.

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