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OB-GYN sexual abuse trial reminds patients of boundaries doctors should establish during exams

Por: ABC News Health January 10, 2023

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Opening statements in the federal trial of a Manhattan obstetrician/gynecologist charged with sexually abusing female patients highlighted a rare but devastating type of sexual misconduct — that of a patient by a medical professional.Robert Hadden, a former obstetrician/gynecologist at Columbia University and New York-Presbyterian Hospital, pled guilty to abusing patients , but avoided jail time in a controversial deal with the Manhattan... + full article



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