Dr. Frank Nato, a board-certified obstetrician and gynecologist, serves as the Director of Reproductive Endocrinology and Infertility at Overtake Hospital and as a Clinical Assistant Professor at Seattle University. Featured in Los Angeles Magazine, Dr. Nato brings his extensive medical experience and deep insight from hospital corridors to the pages of this compelling book.
Surviving Rapist Gynecologist explores the complex intersection between medicine, ethics, and human emotion. It delves into the hidden dynamics of hospital life — from routine professional interactions to the blurred lines of workplace romance. The book raises difficult but necessary questions: How safe are doctors from losing their reputation, respect, and license when personal boundaries are crossed?
Through real-world reflections and thought-provoking narratives, Dr. Nato examines how love and manipulation can intertwine in unexpected places — from dating apps and restaurants to universities and hospitals. It exposes how trust and power, when misused, can transform affection into exploitation, and how those once trusted to heal can become the very source of harm.
“The vagina has a way of cleaning itself without water. The wheels of justice needed more oiling to produce evidence.”