Eventually, he was struck off in 1985 following the death of a patient under his care.
On Wednesday, a 7.2-magnitude earthquake struck off the coast of Honshu, the country's meteorological agency said.
Early Thursday, an earthquake with a preliminary magnitude of 6.3 struck off the same coast.
He was struck off the UK medical register by the General Medical Council in 2005.
If the case against Ms Akhtar is proved, she could face suspension or being struck off.
He too, however, was anxious about possible repercussions, such as being struck off the medical register.
The GMC knew he had been struck off in Canada but decided not to take any action.
He was struck off by the Architects Registration Board last year after complaints about unpaid bills.
The GMC was apparently informed that he had been struck off in Canada but took no action.
Vets who continue to dock for cosmetic purposes risk disciplinary action, including being struck off the professional register.
There has also been criticism of professional bodies as no one lost their job or was struck off.
Even if a doctor is struck off, they retain the "Dr" title - which is an academic qualification.
Roughly a quarter of the 785 procedures that Medicaid could theoretically cover have been struck off the list.
With public pressure mounting, the FDA struck off Red 2 from its list of permitted food colorings in 1976.
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Mr Neale was struck off the Canadian medical register after he was found guilty of killing two female patients.
If the partners are found guilty of professional misconduct they face the possibility of being struck off, suspended or fined.
Mrs Belcuore has said that if he is not struck off as a result, she will know "justice hasn't been performed".
Under the new register, they could be struck off for professional misconduct.
The court heard that Mr Ronald, 56, of Skelmersdale, in Lancashire, was struck off as a solicitor in England after his trial.
Three doctors from the BRI face being struck off after the deaths of 29 babies in their care between 1988 and 1995.
Some reports suggested health trusts that failed to involve patients and families in decisions could be sued, while doctors could face being struck off.
An inquest was opened after it emerged a previous coroner was not aware of details, including the fact that paramedic Brian Jewers was struck off.
The BBC One programme reported that Mr Neale had been struck off in Canada following an investigation into the death of one of his patients.
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They show that in the last five years, there have been 669 doctors either struck off or suspended, and 420 of them were trained abroad.
Generally a doctor who is under investigation is free to continue to work until their case is heard by the GMC and they are struck off.
When Pearl Jam struck off on its own, it took the band's management three years of hard negotiating to cobble together an unusual coalition of retail partners.
Until now teachers have only been struck off for serious misconduct, for behaviour such as siphoning off school funds or forming an inappropriate relationship with a pupil.
He appeared at the Solicitors Regulation Authority tribunal in central London on Wednesday, claiming he should not be struck off because it would hinder him pursuing the claims.
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