Unconventional medicine is a very lucrative industry despite the fact that there isn’t a whole lot of proof that “medicine specialists” can cure a whole lot. But hey, if you think it helps, so be it. That said, if you meet a doctor like Australia’s Dr. Grant Woo, accused of odd sexually deviant activities to heal patients, well, maybe you want to hit up the local physician instead.
Woo had his medical license revoked in Australia after complaints from female patients that his conduct was unprofessional.
Woo is accused of shoving Chinese herbal powder into a woman’s cooch in an attempt to treat her digestive problems. He also allegedly convinced a woman he needed to examine a woman internally (it’s unclear how exactly he accomplished this) to hit a pressure point that was affecting a hormonal imbalance.
The most tame claim against him? He stroked a third patient’s nipples to “stimulate her hormones.”
The Victorian Civil and Administrative Tribunal banned Woo from re-applying for his medical license for two years, saying that his processes were not medical and in fact “for his own sexual gratification.”
One can only assume the VCAT and the female patients of Australia’s gain is the big big loss of the rubber glove industry.
Doctor banned for bizarre patient sex exams [Nine.msn.au]
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