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Originally Posted by captaintrips
Personally and in theory, I see nothing wrong with this as it probably makes the practitioner more aware of the techniques they will be using. If there was inappropriate behavior, surely the college has a complaints procedure which would deal with it. It sounds to me that the girls and the college have fallen foul of some ambulance chasing lawyer who has seen them as a cash register on legs.
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Wherein a doctor stated that the allegations were not standard practice in med training. Paid models are used to train medical students and med techs in procedures. Although, he did say that he had a class in prostate exams where the middle-aged doctor who was the instructor allowed the students to practice on him (which the students found embarrassing). He interviewed a couple of college chiefs of training for sonograms who said that this was not standard practice in sonogram classes. He said that if true, it would probably turn out that the school was just too cheap to hire paid models.