Private or intimate relations between doctor and patient: Is zero tolerance warranted?

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Abstract

This article reviews and comments on the five categories of arguments used to defend zero tolerance with regard to sexual contacts resulting from the physician-patient relationship as summarised by Cullen. In addition it puts forward a hypothesis - "fear of loss by third party" - as a psychological explanation for the collective insistence on a zero tolerance policy.

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Spiegel, W., Colella, T., & Lupton, P. (2005, January). Private or intimate relations between doctor and patient: Is zero tolerance warranted? Journal of Medical Ethics. https://doi.org/10.1136/jme.2003.007385

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