Spanning a Decade of Physician Boundary Violations: Are We Improving?
William Swiggart1, Charlene Dewey2, Marine Ghulyan2
1Center for Professional Health (CPH), Vanderbilt University School of Medicine, 1107 Oxford House, Nashville, TN, 37232, USA. William.swiggart@vanderbilt.edu.
Abstract:
Sexual boundary violations can negatively impact the culture of safety within a medical practice or healthcare institution and severely compromise the covenant of care and physician objectivity. Lack of education and training is one factor associated with physician misconduct that leads to high financial and personal cost. This paper presents a follow-up study of physicians referred to a professional development course in 2001 and presents demographic data from 2001 to present. The paper focuses on the education and remediation progress regarding sexual misconduct by physicians.
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