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aggiecatholic05
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so i am taking my first ob/gyn class. thats part of my degree plan and i knew that going in so no complaints. i have to do 10 pelvic exams to get credit otherwise its an incomplete. these have always been done on manequins and models, this is something i find silly but dont object to.
what i do object to is the new teacher we have. she has outlandish views like ‘hospitals are evil’ and ‘women who have c-sections will never love their children’. shes a midwife and quite the hippie type. she is working to bring in standardized patients so that we can preform the full vaginalanal exam on real people at least 2 times. this is something that i find immoral.
why? because it is chiropractic school. preforming these exams on patients is not in our scope of practice. in real life if i did this to a patient i could be sued, lose my liscense and maybe be jailed.
now i know that for actual medical and research reasons there is nothing wrong with a man examining a woman or learning how to do it. however it seems very odd to make us do this in school(which apparently the school is liscensed to do in teaching us) when we have no ability/reason to need it.
not wanting to have to deal with any womans reproductive issues is the main reason i did not go into medical school(abortion and contraception being at the top, but this was a part).
so since it was not a part of the circilum when i started school, and since it is seemingly not a legimate reason(out of scope) is it ethical to do these exams on healthy women who do not need them? i am thinking no and wanting to object to be allowed to do them all on models.
thoughts? insights?
what i do object to is the new teacher we have. she has outlandish views like ‘hospitals are evil’ and ‘women who have c-sections will never love their children’. shes a midwife and quite the hippie type. she is working to bring in standardized patients so that we can preform the full vaginalanal exam on real people at least 2 times. this is something that i find immoral.
why? because it is chiropractic school. preforming these exams on patients is not in our scope of practice. in real life if i did this to a patient i could be sued, lose my liscense and maybe be jailed.
now i know that for actual medical and research reasons there is nothing wrong with a man examining a woman or learning how to do it. however it seems very odd to make us do this in school(which apparently the school is liscensed to do in teaching us) when we have no ability/reason to need it.
not wanting to have to deal with any womans reproductive issues is the main reason i did not go into medical school(abortion and contraception being at the top, but this was a part).
so since it was not a part of the circilum when i started school, and since it is seemingly not a legimate reason(out of scope) is it ethical to do these exams on healthy women who do not need them? i am thinking no and wanting to object to be allowed to do them all on models.
thoughts? insights?