I'm going to share, from the perspective of a physician, the fallacies of most of the medical/gyno fantasies. In context, I was formerly a practicing OB/GYN, now in the medical research field as opposed to direct patient care.
Medical malpractice (a broad risk area) is a big deal. While there are some physicians that go off the rails and engage in inappropriate behaviors with patients, it is relatively rare. There are many, many inbuilt protocols for patient interaction, for example when a nurse or patient care aide is present during disrobing/gowning, the examination or procedure itself, etc.
Overall, because of licensing, the credential process, etc., most licensed/regulated professionals, including physicians, dentists, physical therapists, massage therapists, etc., all are very careful not to cross the line where they might suffer loss of license, penalty, legal issues.
So while this makes for interesting fantasy, in reality, it would be very, very rare.