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Are chaperones required during an examination?

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Are chaperones required during an examination?

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A. There is no specific legal requirement. The Board strongly suggests, however, that a chaperone be present during full examinations of patients for the comfort and protection of both the patient and the physician, particularly when a physician is performing a gynecological exam. Q.

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