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G_j

(40,366 posts)
Wed Mar 21, 2012, 10:53 AM Mar 2012

A Doctor on Transvaginal Ultrasounds

from:
http://whatever.scalzi.com/2012/03/20/guest-post-a-doctor-on-transvaginal-ultrasounds/

Guest Post: A Doctor on Transvaginal Ultrasounds

March 20, 2012 By John Scalzi 548 Comments

A friend of mine is a physician who wants to speak about transvaginal ultrasounds but whose position makes it precarious to speak publicly about it. So I’m letting this doctor borrow my site for an entry to speak anonymously on the matter. Obviously, I will vouch for the doctor being a doctor and being qualified to speak on the subject.


Where Is The Physician Outrage?

Right. Here.

I’m speaking, of course, about the required-transvaginal-ultrasound thing that seems to be the flavor-of-the-month in politics.

I do not care what your personal politics are. I think we can all agree that my right to swing my fist ends where your face begins.

I do not feel that it is reactionary or even inaccurate to describe an unwanted, non-indicated transvaginal ultrasound as “rape”. If I insert ANY object into ANY orifice without informed consent, it is rape. And coercion of any kind negates consent, informed or otherwise.

In all of the discussion and all of the outrage and all of the Doonesbury comics, I find it interesting that we physicians are relatively silent.

After all, it’s our hands that will supposedly be used to insert medical equipment (tools of HEALING, for the sake of all that is good and holy) into the vaginas of coerced women.

Fellow physicians, once again we are being used as tools to screw people over. This time, it’s the politicians who want to use us to implement their morally reprehensible legislation. They want to use our ultrasound machines to invade women’s bodies, and they want our hands to be at the controls. Coerced and invaded women, you have a problem with that? Blame us evil doctors. We are such deliciously silent scapegoats.

It is our responsibility, as always, to protect our patients from things that would harm them. Therefore, as physicians, it is our duty to refuse to perform a medical procedure that is not medically indicated. Any medical procedure. Whatever the pseudo-justification.

It’s time for a little old-fashioned civil disobedience.

Here are a few steps we can take as physicians to protect our patients from legislation such as this.

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A Doctor on Transvaginal Ultrasounds (Original Post) G_j Mar 2012 OP
!! HereSince1628 Mar 2012 #1
!! G_j Mar 2012 #2
Shared on FB OriginalGeek Mar 2012 #3
why arent we hearing from the doctors. why arent they outraged for their patients. seabeyond Mar 2012 #4
I think many doctors if not most are Republicans Bandit Mar 2012 #9
It might be this, but it might also be that they don't want to stick their necks out... Humanist_Activist Mar 2012 #11
my doctor catholic and repug and would never consider allowing medical treatment to be interferred seabeyond Mar 2012 #13
Highly recommend !! SamG Mar 2012 #5
The doctor should sign it & send it to the biggest paper in the area, CrispyQ Mar 2012 #6
Very discouraged there are not more, but ... 66 dmhlt Mar 2012 #7
good letter G_j Mar 2012 #17
About time! Science Trumps All Mar 2012 #8
I would expect, if anything an even bigger outcry from medical professionals. DirkGently Mar 2012 #10
Oh, what do doctors know about practicing medicine? gratuitous Mar 2012 #12
what's in an oath? nt G_j Mar 2012 #15
. Quantess Mar 2012 #14
k G_j Mar 2012 #16

OriginalGeek

(12,132 posts)
3. Shared on FB
Wed Mar 21, 2012, 11:16 AM
Mar 2012

for whatever good that will do. I know I have a LOT of friends from my old fundie christian high school who will be annoyed by it. Although, that's not the reason I shared it - I share it because it needs to be a wildfire burning up the ignorance across this country.

 

seabeyond

(110,159 posts)
4. why arent we hearing from the doctors. why arent they outraged for their patients.
Wed Mar 21, 2012, 11:17 AM
Mar 2012

good for this man.

Bandit

(21,475 posts)
9. I think many doctors if not most are Republicans
Wed Mar 21, 2012, 01:11 PM
Mar 2012

So of course they won't have much to say about this...

 

Humanist_Activist

(7,670 posts)
11. It might be this, but it might also be that they don't want to stick their necks out...
Wed Mar 21, 2012, 01:24 PM
Mar 2012

especially if they plan on a little "civil disobedience" themselves, against these laws. Don't want to be under increased scrutiny by putting yourself on record against these laws, at least not yet.

 

seabeyond

(110,159 posts)
13. my doctor catholic and repug and would never consider allowing medical treatment to be interferred
Wed Mar 21, 2012, 02:28 PM
Mar 2012

by personal beliefs.

i believe way more doctors put their responsibility above political affiliation. and being a republican has nothing to do with religion for many in the higher income bracket.

CrispyQ

(36,411 posts)
6. The doctor should sign it & send it to the biggest paper in the area,
Wed Mar 21, 2012, 11:41 AM
Mar 2012

& encourage other doctors to do the same.

66 dmhlt

(1,941 posts)
7. Very discouraged there are not more, but ...
Wed Mar 21, 2012, 11:57 AM
Mar 2012

The Medical Societies of both Virginia and Pennsylvania have taken stands against the ultrasound bills in their states.

Here's Pennsylvania's letter:
http://www.scribd.com/doc/82313595/Pennsylvania-Medical-Society-letter-on-PA-Mandatory-Ultrasound-Bill

8. About time!
Wed Mar 21, 2012, 12:50 PM
Mar 2012

If ever there were a time when our physicians needed to stand up for best medical practices and get patient care out of the damned political arena, this is it!!

DirkGently

(12,151 posts)
10. I would expect, if anything an even bigger outcry from medical professionals.
Wed Mar 21, 2012, 01:20 PM
Mar 2012

They're being required to lie to and assault patients. Not what most of the bright, capable people who go to med school have in mind, I'm sure.

gratuitous

(82,849 posts)
12. Oh, what do doctors know about practicing medicine?
Wed Mar 21, 2012, 02:03 PM
Mar 2012

Our Republican elected officials are far more knowledgeable about what best medical practices are, and if licensed physicians are just too goddam squeamish to do their jobs, then our faultless elected officials will mandate it by law!

Gee, when it's put that way, it sort of sounds . . . just wrong, doesn't it? I'm sure our conservative friends will be along any second now on the teevee to explain it all for us.

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