Bhopal: In a new twist to the ' fake cardiologist ' case, Royal College of Physicians (MRCP) and St George's Hospital, London (UK), have confirmed to MP govt that no person by the name ' Dr Narendra Vikramaditya Yadav ', also known as 'Dr N John Camm', has ever been registered with their institution. The clarification casts serious doubt on Yadav's previously claimed credentials, which include a long list of international affiliations and prestigious medical appointments, reports.
Yadav had claimed to have completed his MRCP at St George's Hospital in 2001 and to have trained under renowned British cardiologist Dr A John Camm . He also said he was awarded an international associateship by American College of Cardiology and was associated with several international hospitals and journals.
Yadav remains in judicial custody as probe continue.
Yadav had claimed to have completed his MRCP at St George's Hospital in 2001 and to have trained under renowned British cardiologist Dr A John Camm . He also said he was awarded an international associateship by American College of Cardiology and was associated with several international hospitals and journals.
Yadav remains in judicial custody as probe continue.
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