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[QUOTE] BMartin,
Because you have posted this on numerous threads (all within the first day you registered AND some of the threads being very old), I must ask how you know this information. DEAR <<<<<<<<<< Bill/BMartin/Hawk/ members NEWS RELEASE "Medical Board Of Califoria" FRAUD.......FRAUD.......FRAUD DR. Sajjad Khan and Dr. Shagufta Khan of ILHT Pakistan, Dubai & USA have been convicted and charged for doing hair transplant without license and proper medical degrees, thus exploiting hair transplant and cosmetic surgeries all over. "The Medical Board originally filed an Accusation against Khan in December 2000 and a First Amended Accusation in July 2001. The Board alleged that Khan violated Business and Professions (B&P) Code section 2264 (Aiding and Abetting the Unlicensed Practice of Medicine), when her employees represented to patients that her husband, Sajjad Khan, was a doctor. Sajjad Khan was licensed to practice medicine in Pakistan , but not in California , and with Khan's express or implied consent he performed hair transplant procedures or otherwise practiced medicine in her office. Khan was also accused of violating sections 22349(e) (Dishonesty and Corruption) and 2261, 2262, and 2266 (False, Altered and Inadequate Medical Records) when she lied to investigators about her husband performing surgeries and provided the investigators with altered and incomplete copies of medical records; 2234(b)(c)(d) (Gross Negligence and Repeated Negligent Acts) for allowing unlicensed persons in her office to practice medicine; and 2234 (Unprofessional Conduct), when her husband was using business cards that identified him as a plastic surgeon. Khan agreed to a Stipulated Settlement and Disciplinary Order, in which she admitted she aided and abetted the unlicensed practice of medicine. The Stipulated Settlement was adopted by the Board. Terms and conditions prohibited Khan's husband from coming into her medical office, unless he held a valid California medical certificate, included a six-month actual suspension, and Khan's license was placed on probation for seven years......................................! For further details, please visit official website of Medical board of California. http://www.medbd.ca.gov/board/...2010_03-09_khan.html Dear BMartin you were right and your information to this forum was 100% correct. |
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I thank God that I researched this a little more – I was going into surgery this week with Dr. Kahn.
Please see my thread for my story and to help me pick a different surgeon! http://www.hairrestorationnetwork.co...ml#post2242196 Last edited by Kenny537; 08-15-2010 at 05:06 PM. |
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