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Some University of Ottawa students are shocked about allegations that a university health services doctor secretly videotaped a woman during an examination without her consent.

Dr. Vincent Nadon of the University of Ottawa Health Services clinic (UOHS) was charged Thursday with sexual assault and voyeurism following a complaint to police alleging he videotaped a woman during her examination.

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“It’s kind of disgusting,” said Rosalie Lévesque-Giguère, a uOttawa accounting student. Lévesque-Giguère has never used the health services clinic but said she would not feel comfortable going there.

Nadon worked for UOHS, an independent organization contracted by the school to provide health care to students and faculty.

In a statement, the university said it has contacted the Health Services clinic “to ensure the physician is barred from practicing at UOHS clinics.”

“The safety and security of our students, faculty and support staff is of the utmost importance to the University of Ottawa.”