“The B.C. College of Physicians and Surgeons says some doctors are reluctant to perform breast and genital examinations because they are worried patients will accuse them of impropriety. ‘Unfortunately, the fear of becoming the subject of a patient complaint has caused some to become reluctant to perform necessary breast and genital examinations, to the obvious detriment of the patient,’ the college says in its annual report.” Some evidence indicates that rates of invasive cervical cancer may be markedly higher among women from ethnic groups with a high cultural aversion to pelvic exams. “Although less than 25 per cent of complaints result in formal disciplinary proceedings and penalties, the college has observed the mere threat of an accusation has meant ‘a significant number of women in this province are not receiving proactive preventative screening for breast and gynecological diseases.'” (Pamela Fayerman, CanWest/Calgary Herald, Aug. 27).
“Doctors avoid close contact; fear threat of impropriety”
“The B.C. College of Physicians and Surgeons says some doctors are reluctant to perform breast and genital examinations because they are worried patients will accuse them of impropriety. ‘Unfortunately, the fear of becoming the subject of a patient complaint has caused some to become reluctant to perform necessary breast and genital examinations, to the obvious […]
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