A prominent Australian brain surgeon has defended a charity auction where winners were given ringside seats to watch him operate.
Charlie Teo was criticised by health professionals for offering a day in his company while he conducted surgery on patients at a charity auction to raise funds for cancer October.
Sydney University public health professor Simon Chapman slammed the auction in the British Medical Journal, saying patients were vulnerable and could feel coerced into agreeing.
But Dr
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