Doctor had oral sex with nose-job patient
By Lauren Wilson
The Australian
August 26, 2008 12:01am
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<!-- // END article intro ************************************** --><!-- // article corpus ************************************** -->A CELEBRITY plastic surgeon who allowed a patient to perform oral sex on him before he gave her a nose job is fighting to keep his medical licence.
Martyn Mendelsohn, an ear, nose and throat surgeon who appeared on the medical reality television show RPA, fronted the NSW Medical Tribunal yesterday over allegations he engaged in a sexual act with a female patient, The Australian reports.
Dr Mendelsohn, 50, admitted he did not attempt to stop a 22-year-old patient performing oral sex on him during an after-hours consultation in May 2005.
The woman had attended the surgery on a number of occasions and arrived that evening for surgery on her nose, the tribunal heard.
Dr Mendelsohn said he considered telling the patient he could not continue with the operation after the sex act occurred, but decided to go ahead.
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He then administered four drugs to the patient, and went ahead with the "minor procedure".
"It was a decision I made that I regret," he said.
"Knowing her nose better than anyone else, I was in a unique position to take care of the problem."
After the woman left the surgery, she asked her boyfriend to take her to the police, where she pressed sexual assault charges against the doctor.
The NSW Director of Public Prosecution later dropped the charges, on the basis there was no reasonable prospect of a conviction.
At the time of the incident, Dr Mendelsohn told the tribunal he was depressed and not sleeping well and that his wife was ill.
"I think I was probably flattered," he said.
The patient had made a number of flattering remarks.
"I think I possibly welcomed those comments
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By Lauren Wilson
The Australian
August 26, 2008 12:01am
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- Doctor tells court patient gave him oral sex
- He was "flattered" she performed the act
- But only until she went to police
<!-- // END article intro ************************************** --><!-- // article corpus ************************************** -->A CELEBRITY plastic surgeon who allowed a patient to perform oral sex on him before he gave her a nose job is fighting to keep his medical licence.
Martyn Mendelsohn, an ear, nose and throat surgeon who appeared on the medical reality television show RPA, fronted the NSW Medical Tribunal yesterday over allegations he engaged in a sexual act with a female patient, The Australian reports.
Dr Mendelsohn, 50, admitted he did not attempt to stop a 22-year-old patient performing oral sex on him during an after-hours consultation in May 2005.
The woman had attended the surgery on a number of occasions and arrived that evening for surgery on her nose, the tribunal heard.
Dr Mendelsohn said he considered telling the patient he could not continue with the operation after the sex act occurred, but decided to go ahead.
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He then administered four drugs to the patient, and went ahead with the "minor procedure".
"It was a decision I made that I regret," he said.
"Knowing her nose better than anyone else, I was in a unique position to take care of the problem."
After the woman left the surgery, she asked her boyfriend to take her to the police, where she pressed sexual assault charges against the doctor.
The NSW Director of Public Prosecution later dropped the charges, on the basis there was no reasonable prospect of a conviction.
At the time of the incident, Dr Mendelsohn told the tribunal he was depressed and not sleeping well and that his wife was ill.
"I think I was probably flattered," he said.
The patient had made a number of flattering remarks.
"I think I possibly welcomed those comments
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