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The content originally appeared on: Trinidad and Tobago Newsday News A doctor. - File photo DOCTORS resisting proposed amendments to the Medical Board Act have formed an informal body to make representation to the board’s council. A press release on June 18, signed by executive members of the Doctors Ethics and Autonomy Lobby (DEAL) – Dr David Strisiver, Dr Johnny Siu Chong and Dr Rajiv Seereeram – said doctors were “strenuously objecting” to the proposed amendments to the act, which, […]

Source: Trinidad News

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