By Batya Swift Yasgur, Medscape, May 26, 2020
Roger R, MD, a primary care physician from Philadelphia, set up a telemedicine appointment with a 24-year-old female patient who was experiencing headaches and was worried she might have COVID-19.
During the televisit, Dr R noticed that "Tonya" (not her real name) had a purplish bruise under her right eye. When asked how she got the bruise, Tonya said she had bumped into a dresser. The physician suspected abuse. He then heard a man's voice in the background and thought it might belong to the abuser. "Is this a good time for you to talk?" he asked Tonya.
Tonya hesitated.
Comments (0)