medical ethics violation

  • Investigation Reveals Ambulance Driver and Private Hospital

    Investigation Reveals Ambulance Driver and Private Hospital's Illegal Commission Scheme in Patient Transfer Case

    Nov 27, 2025 09:01 pm CST

    An investigation has uncovered an illegal scheme where an ambulance driver received commission for transferring a paralysed patient from a government medical college to a private hospital in India. The family spent over Rs 90,000 without seeing improvement in the patient's condition, leading to an official complaint. Following the investigation, authorities waived the pending hospital bill, returned the patient to the medical college, and registered a case against both the private hospital and ambulance driver.

  • Unified Stand: Seven J&K Medical Bodies Strongly Condemn Delhi Terror Attack as Violation of Medical Ethics

    Unified Stand: Seven J&K Medical Bodies Strongly Condemn Delhi Terror Attack as Violation of Medical Ethics

    Nov 24, 2025 10:16 am CST

    Seven major medical bodies and student associations from Jammu & Kashmir have issued strong condemnations of the November 10 Delhi terrorist attack, expressing shock and dismay at the alleged involvement of medical professionals. These organizations collectively reaffirmed their commitment to medical ethics and humanitarian values while calling for thorough investigation and appropriate legal action against the perpetrators.

  • Meerut Doctor Uses Household Adhesive on Toddler

    Meerut Doctor Uses Household Adhesive on Toddler's Facial Wound: Medical Negligence Investigation Launched

    Nov 20, 2025 11:00 pm CST

    A disturbing case of potential medical malpractice has emerged from Meerut, where a physician allegedly used Fevikwik adhesive instead of proper stitches to treat a 2.5-year-old boy's facial wound near his eye. The family has filed a formal complaint after a second hospital spent hours removing the glue before properly suturing the injury, with medical authorities now investigating the dangerous incident.

  • Medical Licenses Revoked: Four Doctors Linked to Terror Module Banned from Practice in India

    Medical Licenses Revoked: Four Doctors Linked to Terror Module Banned from Practice in India

    Nov 15, 2025 01:26 am CST

    The National Medical Commission has permanently revoked the medical registrations of four doctors implicated in the Jaish-e-Mohammed terror network responsible for the Delhi blast. The commission's decision, based on evidence from police and medical councils, prohibits these individuals from practicing medicine anywhere in India due to conduct deemed incompatible with medical ethics.

  • Deadly Commission: Doctor Received Rs 2.5 For Each Bottle of Toxic Cough Syrup That Killed 23 Children

    Deadly Commission: Doctor Received Rs 2.5 For Each Bottle of Toxic Cough Syrup That Killed 23 Children

    Oct 14, 2025 07:33 pm CST

    An investigation into the Madhya Pradesh cough syrup tragedy reveals a disturbing pharmaceutical kickback scheme where Dr. Praveen Soni received a 10% commission for prescribing Coldrif syrup that contained toxic diethylene glycol, resulting in 23 children's deaths. The case exposes broader concerns about pharmaceutical corruption and medical ethics in India's healthcare system.