As medical students and doctors, we are taught that a cadaver is our first teacher. Every donated body represents a person who chose to contribute to medical education even after death.
Making jokes about the genitalia or physical characteristics of cadavers is incompatible with the professionalism, dignity, and respect expected in medicine.
The concern here is not the gender of the person making the remark, but the apparent double standard in public reactions.
If a Male medical student publicly joked about the Breasts, Vagina, or body of a Female cadaver, there would likely be widespread condemnation, calls for disciplinary action, and accusations of misogyny.
Ethical standards should not change based on whether the speaker is male or female. Respect for the dead, professionalism in medicine, and accountability for inappropriate remarks must be applied equally to everyone.
Reverse the genders and ask yourself whether the response would be the same. If not, then the issue is not merely the joke, it is the inconsistency in how we judge similar conduct.