Ho Keun Shin — who subjected women to what a magistrate called 'underhanded secretive abuse' during medical examinations, including at one of Adelaide's biggest hospitals — avoids jail and is instead handed a good behaviour bond.
A former Adelaide breast endocrine surgeon who indecently filmed 11 women without their consent during medical examinations, subjecting them to "secretive abuse", has avoided jail and instead been handed a good behaviour bond.Ho Keun Shin secretly recorded female patients he was examining in his capacity as a surgeon
But the recordings were exposed in August 2021 after a patient, who was also a doctor, noticed a tissue box with a hole in it that was placed on an ultrasound table near the examination. In deciding not to impose a suspended sentence, the magistrate said he took Shin's guilty plea into account as well as the fact that he had lost his medical license.According to AHPRA's website, Shin is currently suspended.
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