This only happened to me as a child. At 10. I have never been one on one with a doctor. There was always a nurse and someone who accompanied me. Often it was my half, older, adult sister. My sister did not stand next to the table where the examination took place, but was in the same office. In fact, she had the opportunity to turn away and not look, but she did not. Then I was immediately admitted to the clinical hospital. I don't know if Mom signed a separate permit for students to attend my exams, or if it was taken for granted.
I had a rectal polyp. Not unique, but rare in children. Perhaps that is why students were always present at my exams. Most likely future pediatric gastroenterologists or surgeons, although pediatricians are also possible. Always girls. In my country at that time, a male pediatrician was a rarity. As a rule, only in orthopedics there were a large number of them, and even in pediatric urology they were 50 percent. Inspection always took place with a full or partial exposure.In the department where I was lying, there was only one male gastroenterologist, but I did not get to see him for an examination. A junior nurse always accompanied me from the ward to the examination room. Basically, this was entrusted to students of 1-2 courses of a medical college. They were probably 15-16 years old. These girls were also present during the inspection, although, as I later learned, they should not have been there. Since they were under 18 years old, but the doctors looked at it through their fingers. As a rule, another doctor, a nurse and 3-4 students were present at the examination.
Since my pathology was quite rare, most likely the doctors tried to show it to as many students as possible. I had several visits per day. Other children were also examined in the presence of students. Although it is unlikely that all of them had to be naked.