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April 3, 2020

'TikTok doctor' makes millions smile with his viral dance videos

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This “TikTok doctor” is bringing smiles to millions across the world with his smooth dance moves.

Dr. Jason Campbell, 31, is a second-year anesthesiology resident at Oregon Health and Science University in Portland, Oregon. While mentoring a medical student, Campbell mentioned that he wanted to share some op-eds he’d written and find a way to reach out to the youth in his community. She suggested that he get on the app TikTok.

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Coronavirus Foot Shake. No hand shakin’ allowed in the hospital!##coronavirus ##oohnananachallenge ##oohnanana ##ohnana @jimmyfallon @charlidamelio

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He toyed with the idea for the while and then decided to go for it. He even got his fellow doctors, nurses and other hospital staff on board to help him with his TikTok mission.

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“If I can reach (young people) through dancing then hopefully I can bring them to medicine or to law or to business,” Campbell said.

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“We don't get unlimited chances to have the things that we want, and this I know. Nothing is worse than missing an opportunity that could have changed your life." * 10 years ago I was a junior in college in Atlanta, Georgia at Emory University. Today, I am an anesthesia resident in Portland, Oregon. Nothing happens by coincidence and everything happens for a reason. * “We believe in you” started in the home with our parents and if we were lucky continued into grade school, high school, college and maybe even graduate school. But, for those of us who know how much support matters you know excellent mentorship is like a great friend—hard to find and impossible to live without. At OHSU Anesthesiology Residency we are some of the lucky ones because Dr. Baird is the program director that everyone deserves. * So, when they tell you they believe in you, go there—that’s where you belong!

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Campbell said he scrolls the app for positive and optimistic themes and dances that he knows his co-workers can learn quickly. He then sends them out so they can learn them and they meet up at the end of the day to shoot the videos.

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“I use it as a way to highlight or signify the end of a long day and rally together and get ready to embrace whatever the next day brings,” Campbell said.

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Friday = Time for the Cha Cha Slide! ##chachaslide ##distancedance ##fyp ##foryourpage ##viral ##drjcofthedc ##goviral ##viralvideo ##tiktokdoc ##dance ##fun

♬ chachaslide - Ssica

Campbell’s goal was to reach people and he did just that. The doctor says he tries to do one video each day and each time his videos get thousands – sometimes millions – of views. He hopes that his videos will bring joy to people while raising awareness about health care workers.

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“Nothing that we’re doing is to subtract from the severity that is occurring in other cities and states,” Campbell said. "If anything, what our goal is, what my hope is, is that we bring awareness to healthcare workers as a whole – especially right now – and support what we’re doing to just bring a little bit of sunshine and joy.”

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My bosses forced me to smile...more than a rivalry. #therivalry #rivalryseries #michiganohiostate #ohiostatebuckeyes #gobucks #brutus #ohsu #michigan #goblue #buckeyenation #anesthesia #anesthesiology #pediatricanes #pediatricanesthsiology #doernbecher #doernbecherchildrenshospital

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Keep dancing, doctors! Thank you for all that you do.