Why You Don’t Want to Have Surgery in a Teaching Hospital

AUSTRALIAN medical students are carrying out intrusive procedures on unconscious and anaesthetised patients without gaining the patient’s consent.

The unauthorised examinations include genital, rectal and breast exams, and raise serious questions about the ethics of up-and-coming doctors, Madison reports.

The research, soon to be published in international medical journal, Medical Education, describes – among others – a student with “no qualms” about performing an anal examination on a female patient because she didn’t think the woman’s consent was relevant.

Another case outlined in the research describes a man who was subjected to rectal examinations from a “queue” of medical students after he was anaesthetised for surgery.
“I was in theatre, the patient was under a spinal (anaesthetic) as well and there was a screen up and they just had a queue of medical students doing a rectal examination,” a student confessed.

“[H]e wasn’t consented but because … you’re in that situation, you don’t have the confidence to say ‘no’ you just do it.”

The author of the study, Professor Charlotte Rees, voiced concerns about senior medical staff ordering students to perform unauthorised procedures, leaving the students torn between the strong ethics of consent in society and the weak ethics of medical staff.

Of students who were put in this position during the research, 82 per cent obeyed orders.

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4 Responses to Why You Don’t Want to Have Surgery in a Teaching Hospital

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  2. Haitham Al-Sheeshany

    Thanks for the scare.. I mean share :D

    But seriously, it IS a delicate issue, no1 wants to be a victim of such a “situation”!

    H.

  3. Australia was a prison colony. It’s perfectly okay to experiment on prisoners. ;-)

  4. Haitham, lol, scary-share! Yea, this is one reason I chose not to have my cancer surgery at Uni Jor Hospital. Imagine being the tall blonde foreign guinea pig! Even being awake it is a pain, every doctor, nurse and room cleaner comes to visit the ajnabeiyya and hear her speak a delightful form of broken Arabic.

    MARVIN!! Sometimes you say the darndest things. And make me laugh. I can say that as I don’t think I have any readers from Oz. @@

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