Turkish docs caught pushing ‘deadly’ bum lift operations on vulnerable Brits at UK hotels in Sun Investigation
PRIME Minister Rishi Sunak has branded The Sun's Turkish Surgery investigation findings "concerning".The physical examination took just two-and-a-half minutes and there was no request for consent before the doctor touched our reporter's backside
“It is a criminal offence in the UK for doctors to give the impression that they hold registration the licence.abroad to carefully research the different question qualifications of their clinician and the clinical regulations that apply in the country they're travelling to.
Our probe into the murky world of health tourism found Turkish medics exploiting legal loopholes to pressure people at UK “medical” roadshows.Shock moment dad leaps from sea wall into torrent after toddler is swept away Our undercover reporter was pressured into signing up for potentially deadly £5,000 surgery following a disturbing consultation at a Holiday Inn hotel in Regent’s Park, central London.
She was urged to agree to the “Russian roulette” Brazilian bum-lift — and offered discounts of hundreds of pounds — after seeing a Turkish doctor with limited English.Specialist regulatory barrister Fiona Horlick KC said the appointment constitutes "seriously medical misconduct" in her opinion."In addition, it is clear that had the surgeon been registered with the UK, it is overwhelmingly likely that he would face regulatory action.
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