at which point does this doctor get dropped from the college of physicians and surgeons? she was "trained in india" - sometimes i wonder about those credentials 
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An obstetrician from an Oshawa hospital is no longer permitted to deliver babies after botching two births, including one during which an infant’s skull was crushed and another where a newborn was asphyxiated.
However, Dr. Padamjit Singh will be allowed to continue performing other medical procedures, including biopsies and cyst removals, with a restricted medical licence.
The College of Physicians and Surgeons of Ontario last month released the June 3 decision of its discipline committee, which ruled that Singh was incompetent.
“Dr. Singh’s deficiencies in skill and judgment endangered the health of both mothers and newborn babies,” the committee wrote in its decision involving a total of three cases. Along with the two births, Singh botched a gynecological procedure. In that case, while removing an ovarian cyst, the doctor ran into trouble and the patient suffered major blood loss. The right ovary, which was benign, was removed.

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An obstetrician from an Oshawa hospital is no longer permitted to deliver babies after botching two births, including one during which an infant’s skull was crushed and another where a newborn was asphyxiated.
However, Dr. Padamjit Singh will be allowed to continue performing other medical procedures, including biopsies and cyst removals, with a restricted medical licence.
The College of Physicians and Surgeons of Ontario last month released the June 3 decision of its discipline committee, which ruled that Singh was incompetent.
“Dr. Singh’s deficiencies in skill and judgment endangered the health of both mothers and newborn babies,” the committee wrote in its decision involving a total of three cases. Along with the two births, Singh botched a gynecological procedure. In that case, while removing an ovarian cyst, the doctor ran into trouble and the patient suffered major blood loss. The right ovary, which was benign, was removed.
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