Medical and Dental Council suspends licences of 9 practitioners

The Medical and Dental Council has announced the suspension of the licences of some of its practitioners across the country.
The nine practitioners were suspended for various reasons.
The reasons include failure to appear before an assessment panel, failing to go for treatment as recommended and being on treatment and recommended rehabilitation.
In a public notice, the Medical and Dental Council urged the “general public, employers and prospective employers,” to take note of the information and “be guided accordingly.”
Source: classfmonline.com/Elikem Adiku
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