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Thursday, March 09, 2006

That's Just Plain Nasty


I typically have 1 medical student shadow me in the office each week. The other day I had a very eager male student who was very interested in obstetrics. I was seeing a 25 year old female for her annual exam and I decided to let the student perform her pelvic exam. Unfortunately the student was slightly uncoordinated with the speculum and causing the patient a significant amount of discomfort, therefore I traded places with him and proceeded with the exam. I placed the speculum and began performing the pap smear. The student was no less eager or motivated and began to crane his neck over my shoulder to get the closest possible view of the patient's vagina. I perform the pap smear and handed the used spatual to my nurse so she could rub it on a slide, unfortunately I did notice the student was in such close proximity to me and as I was handing the spatual to my nurse it came in intimate contact with the student's lips.

Now that's what I call dedication


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