The confidential report was among a cache of internal university records made public after The Times sought a court order for access to the documents.
Nearly all of the university’s top administrators have or will soon depart, and a new president, Carol Folt, takes over July 1.but has not been charged with a crime. He and his attorneys have repeatedly denied wrongdoing and said he acted within the standards of gynecological care.
“If the patients were young and Asian, they were more likely to have a pelvic exam completed,” the report from Colorado-based consulting firm MDReview found.The Chinese consulate in L.A. expressed “serious concerns” about Tyndall in the wake of The Times initial reports. USC said at the time it had no evidence he was focused on Asian students.
The records how clinic supervisors in the early 2000s regularly fielded complaints from “chaperones” — medical assistants and nurses who were present for gynecological visits. The staffers told their bosses that Tyndall was blocking their view of pelvic exams by placing a curtain or screen between them and the lower bodies of patients.
Neinstein, the clinic’s executive director, asked for help in dealing with Tyndall from the university’s Office of Equity and Diversity in 2013, according to a summary of the report.
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