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Benefits of medical chaperone11/23/2023 If there is a chaperone, it's usually when the doctor and patient are different genders. Young male “assistants” would never be allowed into an exam room when a female patient is going to be substantially undressed.įirst off, I doubt that anyone would allow a receptionist or clerk to just be in a medical exam room. Do people think it is OK for men to be treated this way? Am I overly sensitive for being angry about this? Young male “assistants” would never be allowed into an exam room when a female patient is going to be substantially undressed. So, I’d like to know if any guys have been in a situation where a young female was brought into an exam room to watch when they were told to strip, or whether there are any women who work in a doctor’s office who do this and can say what they think about it. Sometimes actual nurses are used, but nurses are too expensive to have just sitting in an exam room looking at naked men, so the chaperones are often medical assistants with a few months training, or sometimes even female clerks or receptionists who work for the doctor and have no medical training at all, and are just called in when needed. I have seen a couple of posts online from women who say they do this, and they admit they “absolutely love it” because of what they get to see, and because some guys are obviously embarrassment and clearly don’t want them to be there. This includes things like when a female doctor tells a guy to strip for a testicle cancer exam, hernia check, or having him bend over for a prostate exam. They are called into the exam room if a guy is going to be told to get naked, and basically get to just pull up a chair and watch. They’re there because the female doctor is afraid the man will do or say something sexual, and it’s less likely if there is another female in the room. Sometimes they are just called assistants, or something like that, but they have little or no medical training and don’t really do anything medical. There are a lot of female doctors these days, and some of them have started using young (late teens, early twenties) female “chaperones” when they examine male patients. Maybe I’m naive, but I didn’t know about this before. I’d like to get some comments on something I just learned about and that makes me rather angry. >!insert spoiler here!< Other subreddits you might like: some Mod posts Serious posts Megathread Breaking news Unfilter Please use spoiler tags to hide spoilers. Tags to use: Use a post tag to designate your post as a serious, on-topic-only thread. If you think your post has disappeared, see spam or an inappropriate post, please do not hesitate to contact the mods, we're happy to help. Spam, machine-generated content, and karma farming are not permitted. more >ĭo not post harmful misinformation. more >Ĭomment replies consisting solely of images will be removed. Mods reserve the right to remove content or restrict users' posting privileges as necessary if it is deemed detrimental to the subreddit or to the experience of others. Soliciting money, goods, services, or favours is not allowed. tagged posts are off-limits to jokes or irrelevant replies. more >ĪskReddit is not your soapbox, personal army, or advertising platform. Posting, or seeking, any identifying personal information, real or fake, will result in a ban without a prior warning. more >ĪskReddit is for open-ended discussion questions. more >Īny post asking for advice should be generic and not specific to your situation alone. Your thoughts/responses to the question can go in the comments section. The title may contain two, short, necessary context sentences. You must post a clear and direct question in the title.
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