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: Critics argue he is seeking "clout" and questioning if he’s neglecting medical duties to film.

Scandals involving unauthorized filming by medical professionals in India, often dubbed "MMS scandals," violate patient privacy and ethics, leading to severe legal consequences for offenders. Cases, including the use of hidden cameras during examinations, are treated under Section 354C IPC (voyeurism) and result in immediate professional de-registration. Read details on a notable case at The Hindu . MCI Regulation for Professional Misconduct by Doctors - PIB

: Patients can sue for emotional distress, loss of dignity, or reputational damage. Insurance Exclusion : Professional indemnity insurance typically

Viral medical content generally falls into one of three categories, each drawing massive engagement for different reasons:

To safeguard personal data and mitigate the risks associated with digital privacy breaches, individuals are advised to implement robust cybersecurity practices:

Sharing personal stories of patient loss, intense OR moments, or professional struggles fosters a deep emotional connection with the audience. Social Media Discussion: Ethics vs. Influence

Beyond employment termination, the long-term digital footprint makes future employment incredibly difficult. Hospital PR departments routinely screen candidates for digital liabilities, meaning a viral scandal can effectively end a medical career permanently. Digital Literacy in the Wake of Viral Scandals