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Sonologist removed from register over fake MD qualification; another doctor censured for practising without valid registration

The Telangana Medical Council has taken strict action against two doctors in Suryapet for alleged unethical practices, including use of fake qualifications and practising without valid registration.

Fake Degree and Expired Registration Trigger Action

In a major disciplinary move, the Council removed the name of a sonologist, Dr Soma, from its medical register for two years after finding that he was falsely practising as a Consultant Radiologist using an unrecognised MD (Radiodiagnosis) degree.

The Council observed that his registration had expired on March 26, 2022, and had not been renewed. During inspection, a registration certificate submitted in his name was also found to be fabricated.

Misrepresentation as Radiologist

According to the findings, Dr Soma had been:

  • Displaying “MD (Radio Diagnosis)” on name boards and reports
  • Presenting himself as a Consultant Radiologist
  • Practising without a recognised postgraduate qualification approved by the National Medical Commission

During the inquiry, he admitted to misrepresenting his qualifications and acknowledged that he did not possess a valid MD degree in Radiodiagnosis.

Inspection at Diagnostic Centre

The मामला surfaced after the Council took suo motu cognisance and formed an inspection team to probe unethical practices in Suryapet and Nalgonda districts.

The team inspected Apple Scan Centre, Suryapet, where multiple irregularities were detected, including involvement of unqualified practitioners and violations of medical ethics norms.

Practising Without Registration

Another doctor, Dr Ali, was found working as a Consultant Radiologist without valid registration with the Telangana Medical Council.

He admitted that he was unaware of the requirement for separate state registration and also confessed to submitting a fabricated certificate during the inspection.

Violations of Medical Ethics Regulations

Both doctors were charged under provisions of the Indian Medical Council (Professional Conduct, Etiquette and Ethics) Regulations, 2002, including:

  • Professional misconduct
  • Use of fabricated documents
  • Infamous conduct in professional respect

Final Decision by Council

After reviewing evidence and recommendations of the Ethics Committee, the Council:

  • Removed Dr Soma from the Medical Register for two years 
  • Directed him to surrender his registration certificates within 10 days
  • Warned of permanent removal in case of non-compliance
  • Censured Dr Ali for his violations

The decision was taken under provisions of the Telangana Medical Practitioners Registration Act, 1968.

Right to Appeal

Both practitioners have been given the option to file an appeal before the National Medical Commission within 60 days, as per applicable legal provisions.

Key Takeaway

The action highlights increasing vigilance by medical regulators against fake qualifications, unregistered practice, and ethical violations, reinforcing the need for strict compliance with professional standards in healthcare.

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