The Physician will end up going before the Board of Medicine, and will more then likely lose his license to practice medicine for a long time. It doesn't matter if the patient is married, single, young, or old. It doesn't matter if it's consensual. It's ethically wrong for the Physician. I know, our practice went through the same thing. The doc had very consensual sex with a patient, and it was found out. He lost his license, and we all lost our jobs. ~~~
2006-12-21 10:31:58
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answered by Anonymous
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YES! if the patient is underage or a minor or vulnerable (mentally or physically impaired) occurred in the context of an office visit, or was coerced.
No, if it occurred outside of normal practice hours, and it was consensual between two adults.
2006-12-21 09:50:44
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answered by phantomlimb7 6
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it should be reported i dont think that a doctor is suppose to do that so yes you should tell someone what he did before it happens to anyone else.
2006-12-21 09:51:51
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answered by Elizabeth D 1
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Depends if the patient did it willingly, and the patient's age.
2006-12-21 09:50:47
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answered by Anonymous
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yes,it wrong.he/she should stick to the professional things.he/she should be reported to the medical board.
2006-12-21 10:14:58
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answered by Anonymous
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It is wrong and it should be reported.
2006-12-21 09:54:57
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answered by S H 6
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