Munjed Al Muderis’s application for a training fellowship was denied by a leading medical board following a media investigation into his surgical practices.
Human rights advocate Lisa Calan’s story has been used to promote Munjed Al Muderis’ osseointegration surgery. But now,she’s revealing the truth about what happened.
Many have told how surgeon Munjed Al Muderis’ extraordinary work changed their lives for the better,but that’s not the full story.
A draft proposal by a medical company owned by Munjed Al Muderis for a joint venture with the country’s largest private health insurer has been revealed.
Leah Mooney settled a four-year medical negligence lawsuit with Munjed Al Muderis in 2016 when her husband was given three months to live. Now,they want action.
Investigative journalist Charlotte Grieve spoke to patients,medical staff and whistleblowers to piece together her To the Bone investigation. Through translators,she tracked down patients in Iraq and Cambodia,and late at night phoned sources in Europe,the US,Canada and UK. The end result was a feature length documentary and multimedia news stories,which uncovered the downside of Munjed Al Muderis’ practice.
Less than a month after his patients went public about mistreatment,surgeon Munjed Al Muderis made a joke at their expense.
Medical insurer Avant suspended Al Muderis’ medical insurance following a media investigation. Ten days later,Al Muderis says his ability to operate on amputees has been restored.
The celebrity surgeon performed a double knee replacement on nurse and mother Kim Gollan. A fractured bone and complications caused six years of pain and her family are furious.
Munjed Al Muderis’ medical insurance for his signature procedure has reportedly been revoked following a joint investigation by The Age,The Sydney Morning Herald and 60 Minutes.
A confidential draft report reveals Munjed Al Muderis’ company was warned a prosthetic part was faulty. Despite this,they continued to use it in amputee patients.