vendredi 18 août 2017
Man who faked physiotherapy licence recently worked at Halifax clinic using alias
A man with a lengthy history of faking his physiotherapy credentials, including during his time in the Canadian Forces, was until recently working under an assumed name as a manager in Atlantic Canada's largest hospital system, CBC News has learned.
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