Fake Cardiologist Arrested After Decades of Fraud and Patient Deaths
Narendra Vikramaditya Yadav, who used forged credentials to work at top hospitals, is in police custody as investigations reveal systemic failures in medical oversight.
- Narendra Vikramaditya Yadav, also known as Dr. N John Camm, was arrested in Prayagraj for forgery, cheating, and using falsified documents to secure medical positions.
- Yadav is linked to the deaths of seven patients at Mission Hospital in Damoh earlier this year due to unauthorized and improper medical procedures.
- Investigations show Yadav worked in hospitals across multiple states over decades, using fake degrees and fabricated resumes to claim expertise in cardiology and other specialties.
- The Youth Congress has called for a high-level probe into his activities in Jabalpur, suspecting additional patient harm during his tenure at hospitals there.
- Authorities are scrutinizing systemic lapses in credential verification and hospital recruitment processes that allowed Yadav to operate undetected for years.