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Conrad Murray practicing again!

We do not need to introduce the man who killed Michael Jackson.

But did you know that after his release in 2013, and the fact that after the conviction, Murray has his medical licenses in Texas, California and Nevada suspended, he only served half of his four-year sentence in prison and returned to Trinidad and Tobago, where he registered to practice and qualified as a medical doctor?

That’s right! He is a doctor again!

Murray began practising medicine at a private nursing home in Chaguanas. However, the Medical Board of Trinidad and Tobago (MBTT) refused to accept his annual registration fees on the grounds that he needed to furnish a certificate of good standing. The MBTT contended that when fees are not paid over several years, such a certificate is required in order to issue a licence to a doctor to practice medicine in accordance with the Medical Board Act.

In 2018, attorneys acting for Murray sent a pre-action protocol letter to the MBTT threatening legal action and requesting the fees be accepted. Attorneys acting for Murray condemned the MBTT’s previous contention that Murray was not registered to practice in T&T and noted that the council’s March 7, 2018 list of medical practitioners cited Murray as a registered medical doctor.

And now he has a practice called “DCM Medical Institute”. Yeah, a bit vain don’t you think?

Murray even had an opening night with his mother Milta on May 25.

To all the Trinidadians and Tobagonians and tourists that might came across the practice, would you trust a doctor who gave propofol, an intravenous anesthetic used for procedural sedation, as a sleeping pill? Would you trust a doctor that practice CPR on a bed?

And while the website is splashy, the location not so much!

And after all the pain this man caused all over the world, the careless medical practices that resulted of the death of our idol and the months of agony during the trial, it is an absolute disgrace that he is able to practice again.

Source: Guardian Trinidad and Tobago

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