Doug Wubben’s part-time job comes with some unusual duties: undergoing frequent genital and prostate exams.
It’s not that the 35-year-old organic vegetable grower from Madison enjoys having his private parts poked and prodded. Rather, he likes training tomorrow’s doctors to perform some of their most sensitive – and important – work.
Wubben is one of about 100 people who get paid to help students at the UW Medical School learn how to examine, interview, listen to and respect their future patients.