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Re: Not a guinea pig

From: Kristy (anonymous@obgyn.net)
Mon Jun 30 18:13:50 2003


Trish,

I disagree. You most certainly can ask to not have the student in there even in a Medical School setting. If this person doesn't want that student using their body to get experience then that's her choice. That student will have to go to another patient that is agreeable to having that student come in.

Just b/c she goes to a dr at a Medical School does not mean that she can't refuse. How do I know this? I spent time working in a teaching hospital and one of the charge nurses who was pregnant said she did not want the residents to deliver her baby, only her dr. That was her right, and it's the right of this girl to refuse a Medical Student to be in the room when her dr sees her.

It's her body which is why it's her right to refuse to have a Medical Student there if she doesn't want one.

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