A Chinese tourist was found guilty of manslaughter for a fatal botched breast augmentation procedure at the Medi Beauty Clinic in Sydney's Chippendale, resulting in the death of the beauty clinic manager. The incident, which occurred almost seven years ago, involved the tourist faking medical qualifications to perform the surgery. Concurrently, a Hong Kong beauty centre boss was jailed for four months for illegally injecting Botox, highlighting a growing concern over medical fraud and unqualified individuals performing medical procedures.
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'This could be jeopardizing lives in the system.' @CDP1882 uncovers dozens of teens boasting about completing coursework for their parents' healthcare qualifications. 📺 Freeview 236, Sky 512, Virgin 604 https://t.co/GivKCaHOyx
Medical fraud concerns have been raised by doctors to @GBNEWS after people boast about doing their parents’ nursing uni work The shocking social media posts, most now deleted, include admissions that they completed work for several relatives. “I did my mums, my aunts… I…