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Urologist who referred patients for financial gain is struck off | The BMJ

A consultant urologist who was found to be “financially motivated” when referring patients for treatment by an ultrasound machine has been struck off the medical register.

Paul Miller, who has 28 days to appeal against the decision, was found to have acted dishonestly in not disclosing his interest in the high intensity focused ultrasound (hifu) machine, … Vacuum Body Slimming Machine

Urologist who referred patients for financial gain is struck off | The BMJ

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Urologist who referred patients for financial gain is struck off | The BMJ

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