Sexual Harassment

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Have you experienced sexual harassment as a medical student?

  • As a female, I have been harassed by patients

    Votes: 12 19.7%
  • As a female, I have been harassed by coworkers/residents/attendings

    Votes: 9 14.8%
  • As a female, I have not experienced any kind of sexual harassment

    Votes: 6 9.8%
  • As a male, I have been harassed by patients

    Votes: 8 13.1%
  • As a male, I have been harassed by coworkers/residents/attendings

    Votes: 5 8.2%
  • As a male, I have not experienced any kind of sexual harassment

    Votes: 33 54.1%

  • Total voters
    61

Abilene85

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There is a poll in Women in Healthcare about sexual harassment. Results were kind of disturbing to me. I was wondering if this is unique to women or if men have experienced the same thing. I imagine that men have encountered sexual harassment from patients, but probably not so much from coworkers/residents/doctors. The poll is anonymous, so don't worry about feeling like a "sissy" if you report harassment as a male. ;)

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Put me down for: As a male, I have sexually harassed patients, nurses, residents and attendings
 
No more input from the ladies?
 
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i know and have been a witness to male classmates getting hit on my older female patients. icckkk! i feel so bad for them when i see it happen. they just smile shyly and act sort of embarrassed. it pisses me off.
 
i know and have been a witness to male classmates getting hit on my older female patients. icckkk! i feel so bad for them when i see it happen. they just smile shyly and act sort of embarrassed. it pisses me off.

I love it when the old ladies hit on me. You gotta take it in stride, thank them and go on with your interview.
 
Often males and females have a different view of what constitutes harassment. Some of the more immature guys would pants each other in the anatomy locker room or twist one another's nipples. By definition this is sexual harassment. Likewise, when nurses or patients make charged comments about how nice I look I don't view it as harassment, even when it is somewhat uncomfortable, but it very well could be reported that way.
 
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