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. 2019 Nov;26(11):1245-1254.
doi: 10.1111/acem.13814. Epub 2019 Jun 30.

Emergency Medicine in the #MeToo Era

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Emergency Medicine in the #MeToo Era

Catherine A Marco et al. Acad Emerg Med. 2019 Nov.
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Abstract

Sexual harassment is a serious threat to a safe and productive workplace. The emergency department (ED) environment poses unique threats, including stress, time constraints, working in close physical proximity, and frequent personal contacts with staff, colleagues, consultants, and difficult patients. Sexual harassment must be recognized and addressed in individual cases, in policy and in law, to protect staff members and patients. This article addresses the scope of the problem of sexual harassment known to date. It describes the ED environment and culture and why they may be conducive to harassment or abusive behavior. The authors examine relationships among staff, legal and regulatory issues, and strategies for prevention and remediation of inappropriate behavior. The article ends with a call for future research.

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