Manitoba doctor accused of defrauding another physician by faking cancer, lying to college
A Thunder Bay doctor is on a mission to recoup over $160,000 she lent to a woman who was expelled from the University of Manitoba's residency program after she fabricated evidence of a non-existent serious medical condition.
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![Monica Kehar was expelled from the University of Manitoba residency program in 2020 and censured by the College of Physicians and Surgeons of Manitoba after an investigation found she 'demonstrated a pattern of calculated and intentional efforts to deceive and deflect responsibility for her actions' and was unfit to practice medicine. A smiling woman holds a white board that is printed with "Thank you for ..." and then has handwriting that says "Believing in me!" and a smiley face drawn on it.](https://i.cbc.ca/1.7214008.1716569019!/fileImage/httpImage/image.jpg_gen/derivatives/16x9_620/monica-kehar.jpg)
A Thunder Bay doctor is on a mission to recoup over $160,000 she lent to a woman who was expelled from the University of Manitoba's residency program after she fabricated evidence of a non-existent serious medical condition.