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Case #882: The Hospital Imposter
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Case #882: The Hospital Imposter

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The Investigation
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The Investigation

In a high-pressure environment like a hospital, every detail matters. A real doctor knows their tools inside out. One of these suspects is an imposter trying to access the pharmacy. Your job is to identify the real doctor based on the subtle clues in their appearance and statements.

Case File #001

The hospital director notes that the real doctor always carries a valid ID and wears their stethoscope correctly. Look for the one who doesn't quite fit the medical standards.

REAL!
Dr. Smith
Dr. Smith
Internal Medicine
"I've been in surgery for 6 hours. My stethoscope is my life."
REAL!
Dr. Jones
Dr. Jones
Cardiology
"I was just checking a patient's vitals. Everything seems normal."
REAL!
Dr. Miller
Dr. Miller
Resident
"I'm new here, but I know my way around the ER."
REAL!
Dr. Wilson
Dr. Wilson
Surgeon
"I'm heading to the pharmacy to pick up some 'Vitamin K12'."
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Action

IDENTIFY DOCTOR

Drag the 'REAL' stamp onto the person you believe is the actual doctor.

How To

Analyze the details in the image and suspect statements. Look for medical inconsistencies. Drag the stamp onto the person you think is the real doctor.

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Did You Know?

The stethoscope was invented in 1816 by French physician René Laennec.

Real doctors are trained to spot 'red flags' in patient behavior, not just symptoms.

Hospital ID badges often have magnetic strips or chips for secure area access.

Medical impersonation is a serious crime in almost every country.

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