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Whether it’s a basic consultation with a GP or an intensive surgical procedure, every one of us should feel both safe and comfortable with medical professionals. Despite there being clear professional guidelines to ensure this is the case, some doctors will unfortunately cross the line — as evidenced by a horrifying report out of the US this week.
The New York Daily News reports a prominent doctor is under criminal investigation amid allegations he sedated a patient before ejaculating on her face and bare chest.
The 22-year-old woman had arrived at the Mount Sinai hospital late on January 11 complaining of severe shoulder pain. She was administered pain pills and an anti-inflammation shot by nurses, but when her discomfort persisted she was given morphine.
In preparation for an x-ray, the woman had then removed her shirt and bra and changed into a hospital gown. She was still wearing it when emergency physician Dr David Newman — an Iraq war veteran who also teaches at Mount Sinai School of Medicine and Columbia University — is alleged to have entered the room.
According to sources who are familiar with the woman’s allegations, the 45-year-old told her, “I’m going to give you a shot of morphine.” Though she told Newman she’d already been given the drug, a burning sensation in her arm suggested he had proceeded to administer another shot.
It’s claimed Newman began fondling her breasts and then moved her bed away from the wall and turned away from her. The woman, who told investigators she was unable to move at this point due to the heavy medication, says she then heard sounds of someone masturbating and felt a liquid substance on her face which was wiped off with a blanket.