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DANGER IN THE EXAM ROOM: Doctors Who Sexually Assault Patients

Home  >  Sexual Abuse Law Blog  >  DANGER IN THE EXAM ROOM: Doctors Who Sexually Assault Patients

September 17, 2018 | By Horowitz Law
DANGER IN THE EXAM ROOM: Doctors Who Sexually Assault Patients

Many people incorrectly assume that an act of sexual assault by a physician cannot happen to them because it is rare and a person with substantial education and elevated status would never commit such a heinous act. Both of these beliefs are completely inaccurate. Attorney Adam Horowitz has handled numerous cases involving sexual assault by medical doctors and other health care personnel.

Sexual assaults by doctor can occur to patients of all ages. It is not limited to children or the elderly.  Further, there are absolutely no studies revealing a connection whatsoever between one's education level and the likelihood of committing sexual assault. Sadly, perpetrators come in all shapes and sizes. Sexual assault by doctors is woefully under-reported because patients, typically women or children, feel uncomfortable coming forward. Alternatively, they feel they will not be believed.

Sexual misconduct by doctors falls into three main categories:

(1) A romantic relationship with a former or current patient;

(2) Gaining sexual access by falsely indicating it is a part of treatment; and

(3) Sexual assault by making unwanted, uninvited sexual contact.

DANGER IN THE EXAM ROOM Doctors Who Sexually Assault Patients

Each of these acts constitutes sexual misconduct and can be the subject of a criminal complaint or civil lawsuit. Moreover, they are all considered unethical by the American Medical Association and can result in professional discipline for the doctor or licensed healthcare provider. In many of these cases, doctors have used their power and the vulnerability of their patients to touch patients in places that the patients did not need or wanted to be touched. There are certain settings in which patients are particularly vulnerable for sexual assault. Patients under anesthesia are particularly at risk if they do not have a family member or friend with them. There are many reported cases involving patients under anesthesia who experienced non-consensual "pelvic and genital exams" and/or stripping of their underwear and gown against their wishes.

One common theme we often see in cases of sexual assault by medical providers is that there are often multiple victims of the same perpetrator. Studies on the psychology of sexual predators have taught us that predators will often continue to re-offend and even escalate their misconduct when their abusive behavior is not reported or goes unpunished. It is therefore critical for assault victims to report their assault to law enforcement and the Department of Health. Not only will you be standing up for yourself and holding the perpetrator accountable, but you will also be protecting another patient in the future. There is strength in numbers and we often see that when one victim has the courage to come forward that other victims and whistleblowers come forward as well.

If you or someone you know has been sexually assaulted by a physician or at a doctor's office or hospital, it is important to have experienced legal counsel. Our attorneys are experienced in handling cases involving sexual assault by doctors and other medical personnel. If you have a been a victim of sexual assault by a doctor in a hospital or medical office, or if you know someone who has, please contact our law firm at (954) 641-2100 or send an e-mail to sexual abuse lawyer Adam Horowitz at adam@adamhorowitzlaw.com

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