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女病人照胸透被迫脱光 医生是否侵犯隐私权 24岁的田*因感冒发烧,在家属的陪伴下到朝阳某医院看病。医生让她做一个X光检查。做胸透时,在医生(男)的要求下脱光上衣(态度不好)。田云以前没拍过X光片,不知道到底怎么个查法,紧张得脑子都蒙了,只能机械地脱下胸罩。 等候在外家属感觉医生的态度很粗暴,冲进去气愤地质问大夫:“为什么让她脱光上衣?”大夫回答说是工作需要,医院就是这么规定的,可也拿不出什么书面文件来。事后,她得知拍X光片检查不用脱光衣服,感到自己的隐私和尊严被严重侵犯。田云将朝阳某医院告到法院,请求法院判决被告在媒体上公开赔礼道歉,赔偿经济损失及精神损失2万元。

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在这个案例中,女病人田*在进行X光检查时被迫脱光上衣,如果医生没有给出充分的解释和必要性说明,且实际上进行X光检查并不需......

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