Code of Maryland Regulations
Title 10 - MARYLAND DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH
Part 4
Subtitle 32 - BOARD OF PHYSICIANS
Chapter 10.32.17 - Sexual Misconduct
Section 10.32.17.03 - Sexual Misconduct
Universal Citation: MD Code Reg 10.32.17.03
Current through Register Vol. 51, No. 19, September 20, 2024
A. Health care practitioners may not engage in sexual misconduct.
B. Health Occupations Article, §§14-404(a)(3), 14-5A-17 '(a)(3), 14-5B-14(a)(3), 14-5C-17 (a)(3), 14-5D-14(a)(3), 14-5E-16(a)(3), 14-5F-18(a)(19), and 15-314(a)(3), Annotated Code of Maryland, includes, but is not limited to, sexual misconduct.
C. Sexual misconduct includes, but is not limited to:
(1) Engaging in sexual harassment
of a patient, key third party, employee, student, or coworker regardless of
whether the sexual harassment occurs inside or outside of a professional
setting;
(2) Failing to provide
privacy for disrobing;
(3)
Performing a pelvic or rectal examination without the use of gloves;
(4) Discussing the health care practitioner's
sexual problems, sexual likes or dislikes, or fantasies;
(5) Using the health care
practitioner-patient relationship to initiate or solicit a dating, romantic, or
sexual relationship;
(6) Engaging
in a dating, romantic, or sexual relationship which violates §D of this
regulation or the code of ethics of the American Medical Association, American
Osteopathic Association, American Psychiatric Association, or other
professional code of ethics;
(7)
Participating in any form of sexual contact with a patient or key third
party;
(8) Having nonconsensual
sexual contact with a coworker or employee;
(9) Causing a patient or key third party to
touch the health care practitioner's breasts, genitals, or any sexualized body
part;
(10) Encouraging a patient or
key third party to masturbate in the presence of the health care practitioner
or masturbation by the health care practitioner while a patient or key third
party is present;
(11) Offering to
provide practice-related services in exchange for sexual favors; and
(12) Exposing the health care practitioner's
breasts, genitals, or any sexualized body part.
D. Sexual or Romantic Relationships. A health care practitioner may not engage in sexual behavior with:
(1) A current patient;
(2) A key third party if the key third
party's decisions directly affect the health and welfare of the patient or if
the relationship could otherwise compromise the patient's care based on the
following considerations, which include, but are not limited to:
(a) The nature of the patient's medical
problem and the likely effect on patient care;
(b) The length of the professional
relationship;
(c) The degree of
emotional dependence on the health care practitioner;
(d) The importance of the clinical encounter
to the key third party and the patient; and
(e) Whether the health care
practitioner-patient relationship can be terminated in keeping with ethics
guidance and what implications doing so would have for the patient;
and
(3) A former patient
upon consideration of the following factors:
(a) Duration of the health care
practitioner-patient relationship;
(b) Nature of the health care services
provided;
(c) Lapse of time since
the health care practitioner-patient relationship ended;
(d) Extent to which the former patient
confided personal or private information to the health care
practitioner;
(e) Degree of
emotional dependence that the former patient has or had on the health care
practitioner;
(f) Extent to which
the health care practitioner used or exploited the trust, knowledge, emotions,
or influence derived from the previous health care practitioner-patient
relationship; and
(g) Whether the
health care practitioner-patient relationship was terminated in order to enter
into a romantic or sexual relationship.
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