Saskatoon doctor faces charges over adult circumcision case

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Dr. Amith Mulla, a Saskatoon doctor, faces three professional charges related to an adult circumcision case. The College of Physicians and Surgeons of Saskatchewan filed the charges last week, and a hearing has not yet been scheduled. The charges include allegations of unprofessional conduct, such as misleading the patient’s mother about insurance coverage and charging $1,795 for the procedure. Mulla is also accused of requesting unsecured post-operative photos from the patient. The College of Medicine at the University of Saskatchewan, where Mulla is an assistant professor, stated that it takes the allegations seriously but cannot comment further due to the ongoing investigation.


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