The CRM-AL president explains that in order for a doctor from one state to be able to work in another state, he must temporarily register with the council. “Then it will be a temporary work permit for up to 90 days. This will be indicated on her professional card and she will be supported, so that she will be able to use the CRM system of that other country.”
Furthermore, Alagoas CRM has received information that it is always changing the location of the service.
She eventually changed jobs, so some people started questioning her because they didn't know her here in town. This was the first suspicion, so they asked the council if she was really a doctor.
One surgeon, who requested to remain anonymous, works at the same medical center as the fake dietitian, and says he “had coffee” with the woman when she suggested a partnership to serve his patients who needed to lose weight in order to undergo procedures. “She told me she was from Rio Grande do Sul, and that she came here because she married a man from Alagoas.”
One of the points that caught the doctor's attention is that she said that she does not use injectable medications, which is one of the most common and lucrative specialties in the field of nutrition.
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