Last year, my wife's friend went to the hospital for her scheduled delivery. Her OB was sick, so the on call doctor was provided - an H-1B from India.
During the delivery, the Indian doctor did not deliver the entire placenta (the most standard practice in child delivery). Three days later, the mother got septic.
Being from a rural location, the local medical services could not treat her appropriately. She was airlifted to the hospital she delivered at, requiring an immediate DNC to remove the placenta a full blood transfusion. Her condition was so critical, had she been an hour later, she would've died.
Moral of the story: every Indian "practicing medicine" on American soil is functionally a matter of life or death.
This is the Indian doctor who implanted a heart valve upside down in a child, and his education was completed in India. In India, a person only needs to earn 40% to pass, which is basically an ‘F’ in the U.S.
Medical Degree: M.B.B.S., 1999, Madras Medical College, Chennai, India.
Internship: General Surgery, Government General Hospital, Chennai, India (2001).