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https://www.straitstimes.com/singap...o-record-another-doctor-showering-at-hospital
SINGAPORE - A young doctor who attempted to record his colleague showering has been suspended for three months.
A Singapore Medical Council (SMC) disciplinary tribunal also ordered Dr Chen Hsing Yu to be censured and to submit a written undertaking that he will not engage in any similar conduct.
Dr Chen’s registration in the Register of Medical Practitioners will be suspended from June 18 to Sept 17.
On April 23, 2014, while he was an undergraduate medical student in Australia, he used a mobile phone to record a three-second video of a fellow female medical student while she was using a unisex bathroom at a hospital there.
He later deleted the video, went for counselling and wrote an apology to the victim who did not press charges.
A panel inquiry a year later found that Dr Chen suffered from a personality structure that made him prone to voyeuristic behaviour with females, and which had the potential to impact the safety of the public and affect his capacity to practise medicine.
SINGAPORE - A young doctor who attempted to record his colleague showering has been suspended for three months.
A Singapore Medical Council (SMC) disciplinary tribunal also ordered Dr Chen Hsing Yu to be censured and to submit a written undertaking that he will not engage in any similar conduct.
Dr Chen’s registration in the Register of Medical Practitioners will be suspended from June 18 to Sept 17.
On April 23, 2014, while he was an undergraduate medical student in Australia, he used a mobile phone to record a three-second video of a fellow female medical student while she was using a unisex bathroom at a hospital there.
He later deleted the video, went for counselling and wrote an apology to the victim who did not press charges.
A panel inquiry a year later found that Dr Chen suffered from a personality structure that made him prone to voyeuristic behaviour with females, and which had the potential to impact the safety of the public and affect his capacity to practise medicine.