How Do I Know if I Was Assaulted By My Doctor?
More than anything, we believe your gut instinct is the best indicator for determining egregious misconduct. Many women, though, wonder whether to doubt or suppress their feelings about such surely-not scenarios. Repeat: If the way your doctor touched you or spoke to you felt “off” (slightly or very), it likely was.
The NIH (National Institutes of Health) has warned that professional sexual misconduct (synonymous with sexual boundary violation), is a severe problem in the healthcare system.
Physician sexual assault, as defined by the NIH, is “any action of a sexual nature that oversteps or disregards ethical or legal limits of professional behavior, including erotic physical contact and sexual behavior involving language, gesture, the use of sexual humor, or informal inappropriate speech.”2