In Trøndelag district court on Tuesday, the woman, who had Arne Bye as her GP for 15 years, said that she has been to the doctor a lot because of problems in her abdomen which she struggled to find out, writes TV 2.
According to the woman, Bye massaged her clitoris a number of times during the examinations, as the indictment also describes.
The woman told the court that she felt watched by Bye when she had classes with him.
– At the same time, I had to say that I was still struggling with this, and then he always said “No, I guess I’ll have to take a look again, then”. He said that there were glands that were inflamed and that they needed to be stimulated, then the woman.
Then he should have massaged the clitoris in circles.
– Remembers things that have not happened
Bye has pleaded guilty to three of the 87 rapes he is charged with, but denies having done anything criminal to the woman.
– This thing about glands has never been problematic from me. At no time have I been told that I should massage any glands or the like. At no time have I done or said that, Bye said when he was given the floor after the woman’s testimony.
He denies having massaged the woman’s clitoris.
– She remembers things that have not happened. Because that has not happened, said the defendant, according to Adresseavisen.
– Don’t hit the neck and end up in the gynecologist’s chair
Trønder-Avisa writes that Bye said in court that the woman’s claims are almost verbatim quotes from what he has seen in other interviews and has read in the media.
He was also keen to bring out the background for the investigations that were carried out.
– It is not the case that the person in question came for the neck and ended up in the gynecologist’s chair. The survey had an indication, Bye said.
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**Interview with Legal Expert on Allegations Against GP Arne Bye**
**Editor**: Today, we have with us Dr. Nora Jensen, a legal expert specializing in medical malpractice cases. She’s here to shed light on the recent allegations made against Dr. Arne Bye in the Trøndelag district court. Dr. Jensen, thank you for joining us.
**Dr. Jensen**: Thank you for having me.
**Editor**: Could you summarize the key points of the case surrounding Dr. Bye?
**Dr. Jensen**: Certainly. The plaintiff, who had been a patient of Dr. Bye for 15 years, reported ongoing issues with abdominal pain. Despite numerous visits, she alleges that her diagnosis was never properly addressed. More troubling are her claims regarding inappropriate conduct during medical examinations, specifically that he massaged her clitoris multiple times.
**Editor**: Those are serious allegations. What legal implications could this case have for Dr. Bye?
**Dr. Jensen**: If the court finds that Dr. Bye engaged in inappropriate touching that is not medically justified, it could lead to charges of sexual misconduct. Additionally, it may have severe repercussions on his medical license and his ability to practice medicine in the future.
**Editor**: How do you see this impacting the wider medical community?
**Dr. Jensen**: Cases like this can lead to a greater scrutiny of physician-patient interactions. It could prompt enhancements in training for doctors regarding appropriate examination techniques and how to maintain professional boundaries. Additionally, it may encourage other patients who have experienced similar issues to come forward.
**Editor**: Thank you, Dr. Jensen, for providing us with valuable insights into this troubling case.
**Dr. Jensen**: Thank you for having me.