An Auckland man posed as a medical student for two years before being caught out, Stuff reveals. Then he got a job at Middlemore Hospital. University of Auckland associate professor, Warwick Bagg, said the man had scammed his way into the course in 2010 after failing to get in. He was alleged to have dissected cadavers, and he evaded lecturers by not putting his name to anything. Later, the man gained employment at Counties Manukau District Health Board using false documents. “Medicine is a profession built on trust. We proudly teach ethics and professionalism to our students,” Bagg said.

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