Esther Choo
Eighteen members of Time’s Up Healthcare have left the organization in the past week over the handling of allegations that co-founder and board member Esther Choo failed to report complaints of sexual harassment.
A mutiny among members of Time’s Up’s health care arm is denting the public image of the influential gender rights organization just as it is taking on a broader advocacy role in Hollywood, pushing for changes to the Hollywood Foreign Press Association.
Eighteen members of Time’s Up Healthcare have resigned in the past week over the organization’s handling of allegations that co-founder and board member Esther Choo failed to report complaints of sexual harassment made by a co-worker at Oregon Health & Science University. Those members feel the advocacy group has prioritized protecting Choo over supporting the anonymous plaintiff in the case.
Time s Up Healthcare Controversy Sparks Mutiny, Mass Resignations
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Two More Women Allege Sexual Assault by TikTok Doc
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Numerous members of TIME S UP Healthcare have left the organization after two other founding members were alleged in a lawsuit to have inappropriately handled complaints about sexual assault and harassment.
The federal lawsuit, filed by an anonymous plaintiff from the VA Medical Center in Portland, Oregon, accuses Jason Campbell, MD a physician who has made a name for himself by dancing on social media of sexual assault and of sending her sexual texts and images.
According to the suit, the plaintiff revealed Campbell s behavior to Esther Choo, MD, MPH, an emergency physician at Oregon Health and Science University and founding member of TIME S UP Healthcare, but Choo did not report Campbell s behavior.
2 more women allege TikTok Doc forced his body against them from behind while at OHSU
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Posted Mar 08, 2021
“Once Jason Campbell became popular through social media, leaders at OHSU seemed protective of him,” one of the nurses said in her declaration.
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Two more women claim former OHSU Dr. Jason Campbell came up from behind them and forced his body against theirs at work, similar to the conduct a social worker has alleged in a federal lawsuit.
A third woman said Campbell followed her around during his rotation in her unit in 2019, asking her for free hugs.
The three nurses paint a disturbing picture of Campbell, an anesthesiology resident who gained national attention as the so-called TikTok Doc for the viral videos he posted on social media of him dancing in his hospital scrubs.