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Same Gender Presence during Treatment

12/10/2017

 
When working internally with someone of the opposite gender, I typically suggest having a person of the patient's identified gender present; albeit not a requirement.  In my experience, patients tend to be more comfortable in the presence of someone who can relate to the associated complications of his or her anatomy during internal pelvic treatments.   The third party does not require a healthcare background, typically someone from the front desk will suffice.
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