Zholia Alemi is a 'most accomplished fraudster' who forged a certificate to get work, a jury hears.
Zholia Alemi worked as a psychiatrist after claiming to have qualified in New Zealand, the trial heard
Mr Stables told the court Ms Alemi had forged a degree certificate and a letter of verification and sent them to the General Medical Council in 1995 with the aim of becoming registered as a doctor in the UK. He said Ms Alemi was born in Tehran, Iran, but records showed she presented in New Zealand in 1986 and married a year later, giving her occupation as nurse.The court heard that by 1995, she was living at an address in Winchester, Hampshire, and had gone on to join the GMC medical register using the legitimate Commonwealth Route.
"In this regard, she completely deceived the GMC into accepting that she was a fully qualified doctor [when] in fact, she never was."He said the court would be shown evidence that Ms Alemi failed her medical exams and, after repeated resits, was asked to withdraw from the medical faculty.
France Dernières Nouvelles, France Actualités
Similar News:Vous pouvez également lire des articles d'actualité similaires à celui-ci que nous avons collectés auprès d'autres sources d'information.
Rishi Sunak's silence on use of private health care over NHS speaks volumesFew in Scotland were fans of Thatcher – but Record View says at least she gave a straight answer on this point.
Lire la suite »
Imposing pay deal on nurses risks making NHS staffing crisis '10 times worse'EXCLUSIVE: Alex Neil urged the Scottish Government to reach out to recently retired doctors to help ease the pressure on the health service.
Lire la suite »
Ministers promise extra £250m to buy care home beds and ease pressure on NHS🔴 Ministers promise extra £250m to buy care home beds and ease pressure on NHS 👉 Around 13,000 people who are fit to be discharged occupy hospital beds in England
Lire la suite »
Thousands of patients to be moved into care homes to ease pressure on NHSAn extra £200 million will be made available to the NHS to discharge medically fit patients
Lire la suite »
Extra £200m for care home places aims to free up NHS hospital bedsThe NHS is struggling with surging flu cases, a backlog to procedures caused by the pandemic and the threat of more strikes. The health secretary says the extra cash will help ease the strain on wards, A&E departments and ambulances.
Lire la suite »
NHS strikes to go ahead after meeting with health secretary Steve Barclay with unions breaks downStrikes by NHS staff will go ahead this month after a meeting between union bosses and the health secretary broke down.
Lire la suite »