DETROIT – (TO MOVE FOR SATURDAY. NY113 is set for Time Release for 9 am Saturday,) A cargo pilot who regularly needed health checkups to keep his license contacted a University of Michigan doctor in 2000.
He said he soon learned there was nothing routine about a visit with Robert Anderson. He said Anderson told him to undress, put on a medical gown and get on a table, instead of simply checking the man's vision, hearing and heart.
He said the doctor touched his genitals and gave him a prostate exam. “I was only 33; I probably didn't need a prostate exam but I was naive,” the Ann Arbor-area man, now 53, told The Associated Press. “He examined my whole body like a dermatologist might.