March 20, 2010
Published: 27 Dec 09 11:07 CET
Online: http://www.thelocal.se/24070/20091227/
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A woman with suspected cervical cancer was given a gynaecological exam without her knowledge by medical students at a hospital in Gothenburg in western Sweden, reported Aftonbladet newspaper.
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These doctors are likely to be the ones saving your children's lives one day. bear with them...
I don't think I want any unauthorized (by me) person rummaging around inside my genitals. It has nothing to do with religion. It is simply a matter of consent. I am all for the education of doctors but not when they practice on people unknowingly.
What if something had happened and they forgot a tool inside there or clipped something by mistake? Would it be okay since they are learning for the good of the world? I dont think so!
ha ha
Ít's out of respect of respect for the patient.
As a doctor, I do inform my patients on the rare occasion that I've done a pelvic exam whilst they were under anesthesia, if it was an unexpected thing.
Shame on you. Quit masquerading as a doctor or medical student or any HE student for that matter. It's obvious you have never been anywhere near a lecture theatre. Ever heard of medical ethics? Did you get the operative word: Its CONSENT. Let me take your twisted reasoning to its logical conclusion: Any scoundrel can rape your daughter, sister, mom etc. As long as the poor women are unaware and there are no pictures posted on FB or YouTube, it's fine with you. Otherwise how will the rapists learn to father children if they do not practice? You make me sick. Dimwit Deema!
These doctors are there to learn and help, their research makes improvements to the quality of life and others, no big deal!
A medical intern is a term used in the United States for a physician in training who has completed medical school. An intern has a medical degree, but does not have a full license to practice medicine unsupervised. In other countries medical education generally ends with a period of practical training similar to internship, but the way the overall program of academic and practical medical training is structured differs in each case, as does the terminology used (see medical education and medical school for further details).
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Internship_(medicine)
For example, a patient has surgery and has given direct consent for the supervising surgeon to perform the surgery. In fact, everyone on the team from the medical student up to the surgical resident performs a task commensurate with their abilities. It is likely that the least experienced person closed the surgical wound. Needless to say, the patient did not directly consent for the medical student to "practice" wound closure on them.
That said, for the last 30 years at least(when I graduated from medical school), gyn exams by medical students were closely supervised by MDs or specially trained RNs. In fact, first gyn exms were performed on volunteer RNs, or local "call girls" who were paid for every exam performed.
Students need to learn and they should be able to practice on patients while under supervision but patient should at least be informed ( it would be better to ask for consent ) that some tasks might be performed or observed by students.
I think that is the critical point here. A group of students performing an exam on an anesthetized patient are NOT participating in the care of the patient. Rather, they are just using the patient as a teaching maniquin. No question, they need consent to do that.
And often the petients earn some discount for the procedure.
I have once been used like that and paid 50 %. Had no complaints especially as I was a student myself with limited cash.
Moreover, it is the DUTY of Head/Professor of every ward that not to allow medical students or any doctor to approach a patient without his or her proper CONSENT.
But in reality, teaching the students that people are not machines to be viewed without permission is the first step in the teaching of morality to med students, far more important than them seeing something something they can see in a video or textbook media.
This falls into the category of rape.
Women in such cases should press criminal charges.
The alternative of being violently raped in a men's prison would stop the abuse by these medical student and responsible doctors immediately. Not to mention the hospitals' responsiblity toward their paying customers.
Any patient who goes to a university hospital gives consent to participate in the education of students. To have to wake a patient from anesthesia in order to take her consent and do the uncomfortable gyn exam while she's awake is unreasonable!
For all of you who are playing the daughter, wife, mother card, get a life, and let them decide what to do with theirs!!
You are not dim, not even dimmer. You are the dimmest dimwit on the forum. Are you really sure about what you are saying? Going to a university hospital equals consent to be used as a study subject? I do not think you are even worth responding to. I let it to thinking people to figure you out. I give up!
I'm glad you give up, i wasn't waiting for a response anyway :)
I am a woman and have had gynaecological exams done on me before. I know what it entails, and it is not a pleasant experience. The story says clearly they did a gynaecological exam on that woman.
If it is done without my consent whether I am conscious or not IT IS A VIOLATION!
If it wasnt then i guess it would be okay to walk around touching peoples genitals in the name of education.
That portion of a woman that appeals to man’s depravity
Is constructed with considerable care,
And what appears to you to be a simple little cavity
Is really an elaborate affair.
And doctors of distinction who’ve examined these phenomena
In numbers of experimental dames,
Have made a list of all the things in feminine abdomena,
And given them delightful Latin names.
There’s the vulva, the vagina, and the jolly perinium;
The hymen (which is found in many brides),
And lots of little gadgets you would love if you could see ‘em:
The clitoris and lord knows what besides.
What a pity then it is, that when we common people chatter
Of the mysteries to which I have referred,
We should use for such a delicate and complicated matter
Such a very short and unattractive word.
This is by Alan Patrick Herbert: