“A shocking case of alleged medical fraud has raised serious questions about hospital verification systems. Narendar Yadav from Uttar Pradesh reportedly posed as internationally trained cardiologist "Dr. N. John Camm" for nearly two decades despite lacking recognised medical qualifications. Claiming experience of over 18,000 heart surgeries, he allegedly worked in hospitals and performed procedures before suspicions emerged. The case highlights how fabricated credentials, confidence and weak background checks can endanger lives and undermine trust.
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