In September, the Washington Medical Commission placed restrictions on Dr. Mark Mulholland's license that prevented him from seeing female patients. A woman who filed a complaint against Mulholland ...
In October 2014, a 55-year-old woman met OB-GYN Dr. Mark Mulholland for the first time during a scheduled visit at a clinic in Richland, a small city in southeastern Washington state. The woman, who ...
Your pelvic floor muscles undergo many changes throughout life, such as after childbirth and during menopause. In some cases, these muscles and surrounding connective tissues can weaken so much that ...
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I was settling into one of those airport activity tables with high stools and electric outlets at my flight’s gate, waiting for the agent to announce boarding, when I felt a gathering storm at the ...
At least 25 women have been contacted by Army criminal investigators after they found photos and videos on Dr. Blaine McGraw's devices, a military official told NBC News. An Army gynecologist took ...
Illustration: Kelsea Petersen/The Athletic; Icon Sportswire/Getty, Leila Coker/Getty “We don’t give it the time of day,” says pelvic floor physiotherapist Emma Brockwell. “If you look at any journal ...
Michigan currently has no state law preventing medical students from performing pelvic exams on anesthetized patients without their consent. Surveys indicate that nonconsensual exams are common for ...
Please provide your email address to receive an email when new articles are posted on . Some studies suggest pelvic exams should not be performed in the ED, but these studies have important ...
When you’re under anesthesia, you shouldn’t have to worry that a medical student will perform a pelvic exam without your consent. But in Michigan, no state law forbids a medical student to perform ...
Victoria L. Dolan ’28, a Crimson Editorial Editor, lives in Kirkland House. Artificial intelligence is changing education. If Harvard wants to keep its students honest, our exams need to change too.