The rise of the internet has created a "digital voyeurism" culture. Platforms like YouTube and TikTok are filled with medical content. While some of this is educational, there is a fine line between and medical entertainment .
: Medical training often requires students to be "academic voyeurs". Observing real-life trauma or procedures is essential for learning, yet it inherently places patients in a position of exposure where they are being "watched" by non-essential personnel. Media and "Med-tainment" : The popularity of medical dramas and reality shows (like The Resident medical voyeur
Technician Gregory S. pleaded guilty to using an MRI machine’s observation window to watch female patients disrobe in the changing area. He manipulated the one-way glass to become transparent from his side. The hospital only discovered the issue when a patient noticed a reflection of a man’s silhouette in her metal water bottle. The rise of the internet has created a