Esther Choo

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American emergency physician and health advocate



Esther Choo is an American emergency physician and prominent advocate for diversity and inclusion in the medical field. She is known for her work in addressing racial and gender disparities in healthcare and for her active presence on social media platforms where she discusses public health issues.

Early life and education[edit | edit source]

Esther Choo was born to Korean immigrant parents in the United States. She pursued her undergraduate education at Yale University, where she developed an interest in medicine and public health. Choo went on to earn her medical degree from Yale School of Medicine. Following medical school, she completed her residency in emergency medicine at Boston Medical Center.

Career[edit | edit source]

Choo began her career as an emergency physician, quickly gaining recognition for her clinical skills and dedication to patient care. She has held academic positions at several prestigious institutions, including Oregon Health & Science University (OHSU), where she served as an associate professor in the Department of Emergency Medicine.

Research and advocacy[edit | edit source]

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Choo's research focuses on health disparities, particularly those affecting women and minorities. She has published extensively on topics such as racial bias in healthcare delivery and the impact of gender on medical treatment outcomes. Her work has been instrumental in highlighting the need for systemic changes in the healthcare system to promote equity and inclusion.

In addition to her research, Choo is a vocal advocate for diversity in medicine. She has been involved in numerous initiatives aimed at increasing the representation of underrepresented groups in the medical profession. Choo frequently speaks at conferences and events, sharing her insights on how to create a more inclusive healthcare environment.

Public engagement[edit | edit source]

Choo is well-known for her active engagement with the public through social media. She uses platforms like Twitter to discuss a wide range of topics, from healthcare policy to social justice issues. Her ability to communicate complex medical and social issues in an accessible manner has earned her a large following and significant influence in public health discussions.

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