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02.04.04, 23:03
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STOCKHOLM (Reuters) - A Norwegian medical student posed as a qualified doctor
for two years in a small Swedish town and got top marks from senior doctors
and his patients after the case was uncovered.
"We have studied his journals to check on the patients. He was not a bad
doctor," said Leif Spangen, former chief surgeon at a hospital near the town
of Torsby where the 34-year-old man had more than 1,200 patients.
"Yes, he performed minor surgery such as surgery on skin abnormalities, nail
infections and simple extractions," Spangen, who is reviewing the case, told
Reuters Friday.
Doctors said they had not found a single mistake by the Norwegian, who had
studied medicine for four years in Poland but never qualified. His bedside
manner was widely admired and one female called him "the best doctor I have
ever met."
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