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  "publishedAt": "2026-03-28T00:01:21.000Z",
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  "textContent": "LAHORE: The Punjab health department has suspended the training of four postgraduate lady doctors of the Lady Willingdon Hospital for recording and making public an inappropriate video clip of a surgical procedure. The action was initiated against them when a video clip, uploaded on social media platforms, showed some female medics performing C-section procedures.\n\nAfter an initial inquiry, the department declared the “conduct as a serious breach of medical ethics” and sought an explanation from the gynaecology head.\n\nThrough a notice, the department declared that this act reflected highly unprofessional and inappropriate behavior which jeopardised patient safety and undermined trust reposed on healthcare professionals.\n\n“The competent authority has taken a serious notice of this matter and views it as a grave instance of negligence and irresponsibility in the discharge of clinical duties,” reads a letter issued by the health department.\n\n_Published in Dawn, March 28th, 2026_",
  "title": "Medics face action for uploading video"
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