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Question of the Day By KANTELE FRANKO - Associated Press - Wednesday, April 14, 2021
COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) - A former Ohio State University student health director has surrendered his medical license after being accused of failing to report several complaints in the mid-1990s about sexual misconduct by Richard Strauss, the university doctor now accused of abusing young men for two decades.
The state medical board citation against former director Ted Grace made him the first person to face potential discipline in relation to Ohio State’s failure to stop misconduct by Strauss, who died in 2005. A hearing was scheduled for next week, but Grace permanently surrendered his Ohio license under an agreement that was approved and confirmed but not released Wednesday by the medical board.
Admin who didn t report OSU doc s misconduct cedes license
KANTELE FRANKO, Associated Press
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COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) A former Ohio State University student health director has surrendered his medical license after being accused of failing to report several complaints in the mid-1990s about sexual misconduct by Richard Strauss, the university doctor now accused of abusing young men for two decades.
The state medical board citation against former director Ted Grace made him the first person to face potential discipline in relation to Ohio State s failure to stop misconduct by Strauss, who died in 2005. A hearing was scheduled for next week, but Grace permanently surrendered his Ohio license under an agreement that was approved and confirmed but not released Wednesday by the medical board.
Dr. Ted W. Grace failed to report Strauss actions in the 1990s and
made a false statement related to the practice of medicine,” a report issued in March shows. Strauss, who died by suicide in 2005 in California, has been accused of sexually abusing hundreds of former students while he worked for Ohio State between 1978 and 1998.
On Wednesday, Grace volunteered to surrender his license to the State Medical Board of Ohio and board members accepted it as part of a settlement agreement, Jerica Stewart, a board spokeswoman said via email. The agreement, which wasn t yet available Wednesday, means Grace will forgo an administrative hearing that was originally scheduled for April 20 through April 23, Stewart said.
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Dr. Ted W. Grace failed to report Strauss actions in the 1990s and made a false statement related to the practice of medicine,” a report issued in March shows. Strauss, who died by suicide in 2005 in California, has been accused of sexually abusing hundreds of former students while he worked for Ohio State between 1978 and 1998.
On Wednesday, Grace volunteered to surrender his license to the State Medical Board of Ohio and board members accepted it as part of a settlement agreement, Jerica Stewart, a board spokeswoman said via email. The agreement, which wasn t yet available Wednesday, means Grace will forgo an administrative hearing that was originally scheduled for April 20 through April 23, Stewart said.
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