All Of The Female Doctors Who Are Posting Bikini Photos to Protest a Sexist Study

Wikimedia Commons, By Walter

A medical journal published a study about surgeons posting unprofessional content on their social media channels. The article cited provocatively posing in bikinis and consuming alcohol as examples of the type of content doctors should not be posting.

Some angry female doctors weren’t taking it lying down, however. And decided to protest the bizarre medical advice by posting pictures of themselves doing just that.

Here are some of the most stunning photos they posted in protest.

#1

The study’s objective was to demonstrate how surgeon’s public social media usage could affect a patient’s choice of physician and their professional reputation amongst employers and peers.

https://twitter.com/MdSlutty/status/1286487315460702208

#2

Medical professionals were outraged by the study, and many believe that it was aimed at shaming women, underscoring the prominence of sexism in the healthcare field.  

#3

Angry physicians began posting photos of themselves in bikinis on Twitter.  The hashtag #Medbikini began trending on Friday.  

#4

Dr. Olga Macia posted: “I am a doctor, I am learning to surf as well as many other things. If I decide to publish it on my professional networks, nothing prevents me from being able to do it.”

#5

Another MD simply wrote: “Doctor, no matter what I’m wearing.”

#6

Leslie Knope posted side by side photos of herself at work and play. “Wearing a bikini does not affect my competence or my ability to make medical decisions.”

#7

A doctoral candidate sassily stated: “Scientists have bodies too, deal with it.”

#8

One of the authors of the study apologized on Twitter in a since deleted post. Thomas Cheng said the objective of the study was to “empower surgeons to be aware and then personally decide what may be easily available for patients and colleagues to see about us.”

https://twitter.com/collette_md/status/1286450172667613186

#9

The female surgeons of Twitter clearly didn’t take it that way.

https://twitter.com/meronbdereje/status/1286515575489929216

#10

The #medbikini hashtag sent a message to the editors of The Journal of Vascular Surgery, they retracted the article and publicly apologized. 

#11

[CLICK HERE] To see some of the savage responses fellow surgeons posted on Twitter.


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buz long
buz long
3 years ago

If they really cared they would pose nude.

Theotis
Theotis
3 years ago
Reply to  buz long

Daz nice. Oooeee.

Dinkus
Dinkus
3 years ago
Reply to  buz long

Where is Dr. Biden?

ernaldo
ernaldo
3 years ago

Please doctor, make me better……Grrrrrr!
I like them there bikinis.

Graham
Graham
3 years ago

Those pix just cured covid

Anonymous
Anonymous
3 years ago
Reply to  Graham

Those pix makes me want to GET covid so I can have one of those hot docs treat me!

P W
P W
3 years ago

This article is making me sick, I need to see all of these doctors immediately!

kbhret
kbhret
3 years ago

They see our butts, we should be able to see theirs.
Flaunt while you can, cuz it doesn’t last long!!!! lol lol lol

kotoc
kotoc
3 years ago

♪♫ Doctor, Doctor, gimme the news, I got a bad case of lovin’ you-u-u!♫”

soupy
soupy
3 years ago

Posing in a swim suit, is NOT Baring it all. Get real!
This lets us all know that we are depending on Real people.

Last edited 3 years ago by soupy
Byron
Byron
3 years ago

When does the calendar come out?

Andy
3 years ago

If I’m sick or need medical care I could give a sh*t less what they look like if they are competent Doctors, their sex or looks don’t account for the knowledge they have.

Tony Winters
Tony Winters
3 years ago

None of my doctors ever look like them, I feel like I’ve been gypped.

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