Pune has seen a startling rise in the number of fake doctors operating in the city, with three individuals being booked in just two months. This alarming trend has raised serious concerns about public health and safety.
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The primary concern with fake doctors in Pune is the risk they pose to public health and safety. They lack the necessary qualifications and can provide potentially harmful medical care, putting patients' lives at risk.
Three fake doctors have been arrested in Pune in the past two months.
The Pune Police have launched a special task force to identify and apprehend fake doctors. The Maharashtra Medical Council is also conducting surprise inspections and audits of medical clinics and hospitals to ensure all healthcare providers are properly licensed and qualified.
If citizens suspect a doctor of being fake, they should verify the doctor's credentials, ask for their medical degree and registration number, and cross-verify this information with the Maharashtra Medical Council. They should also report any suspicious activity to the local police station.
The public can stay informed about verified healthcare providers in Pune by visiting the website of the Maharashtra Medical Council or contacting their local police station for verification.

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