KILLEEN, Texas — New details have emerged on the Army OBGYN who faces a lawsuit accusing him of sexually exploiting patients and secretly recording women during medical examinations .
Army Major Blaine McGraw, an OBGYN at Fort Hood’s Carl R. Darnall Army Medical Center, is alleged to have conducted invasive and unnecessary examinations and made sexual comments during appointments.
After the lawsuit was filed against McGraw, Army officials said they suspended him within hours of learning about it and revoked all of his access to patient records.
Col. Kamil Sztalkoper, the III Corps public affairs officer, said the hospital reviewed the entirety of McGraw's appointment logs and identified approximately 1,400 potential patients he had seen while working at Darnall.
The Army subsequent

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