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  1. Dr. Ketan Desai is an Indian urologist from Gujarat. He was head of Medical Council of India in 2001 when he was removed for corruption. Desai began teaching at B.J. Medical College, Ahmedabad following his graduation in 1983 and served as head of the urology department from 2005 until his resignation in 2010.

  2. Dr. Ketan Desai is a prominent urologist and a former president of the Medical Council of India and the Indian Medical Association. He is also a council member of the World Medical Association and a professor at BJ Medical College and Civil Hospital in Ahmedabad.

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  3. Aug 3, 2015 · Dr Ketan Desai, who is facing corruption charges, could head World Medical Association. For several years, Dr. Ketan Desai has been facing allegations that he conspired in 2009 to have the Medical Council recommend that a private medical college be allowed to add more students.

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  4. Oct 21, 2016 · NEW DELHI (Reuters) - The World Medical Association (WMA), the top medical-ethics body, on Friday installed an Indian doctor facing corruption charges as its president, despite controversy ...

  5. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Ketan_DesaiKetan Desai - Wikipedia

    Ketan Desai may refer to: Ketan Desai (urologist), former president of Medical Council of India and President Elect (2016) of the World Medical Association. Ketan Desai (director), Hindi film director, son of Manmohan Desai.

  6. Oct 21, 2016 · Ketan Desai, former president of the Medical Council of India has been appointed as president of WMA. Photo: Reuters. Reuters. New Delhi, UPDATED: Oct 21, 2016 14:49 IST. In Short. Ketan Desai will serve as the president of WMA for 2016/17. Desai faces charges of corruption and criminal conspiracy.

  7. Sep 19, 2011 · The CBI probe has revealed that "Ketan Desai had taken Rs two crore as bribe from the Gyan Sagar Medical College to grant permission to the college to admit students during the 2010-2011 academic session, despite the fact that the institute suffered from various infrastructure inadequacies".