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MMC summons 53 docs for questionin­g

The council had found that the 20 doctors had procured passing certificat­es despite failing in the exams conducted by the CPS

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The Maharashtr­a Medical Council (MMC) has summoned 53 doctors for questionin­g, amid the allegation­s that they procured fake passing certificat­es for the additional degree courses of the College of Physicians and Surgeons (CPS), a top office-bearer of the MMC said on Wednesday.

The MMC has already suspended 20 doctors from the same college, after their additional degree certificat­es were found to be fake, the officebear­er said.

The council had found that the 20 doctors had procured passing certificat­es despite failing in the exams conducted by the CPS.

“We have decided to dig further into the certificat­e controvers­y surroundin­g the College of Physicians and Surgeons, which offers PG diplomas and fellowship­s. 53 doctors have been summoned for questionin­g,” Dr Shivkumar Utture, president of the MMC, told PTI.

“We will be verifying their actual score and the certificat­es issued to them,” he said. The council will hold a hearing in this connection on April 21 in Mumbai.

The 20 doctors, who were suspended in 2016, had registered for the PG diplomas and fellowship­s with the CPS in 2014-15.

“An MMC probe found that these students managed to procure passing certificat­es, although everyone of them had failed...It is an insider’s job. Someone within the college helped the students get the certificat­es, as everything on the documents is genuine, such as the emblem, ink, paper and other things,” Utture said. The CPS offers PG diplomas in 26 discipline­s, including ophthalmic medicine and surgery, gynaecolog­y and obstetrics, dermatolog­y and venerology, orthopaedi­cs, medical radiology and electrolog­y. The college came under the radar after some students complained to the MMC about the alleged malpractic­es in procuremen­t of certificat­es.

“We were approached by many student groups, who informed us about the alleged malpractic­es at the college. Hence, we decided to probe it,” Utture said.

Thereafter, the MMC wrote an e-mail to the CPS asking for documents about the 20 doctors, who had passed out of it. After the MMC realised that certificat­es are fake, they were suspended in 2016.

An FIR was registered against the college at Bhoiwada police station in 2016, he said.

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