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Black doctor dies of COVID-19 after complaining of racist medical treatment

Black doctor dies of COVID-19 after complaining of racist medical treatment Physician said she had to repeatedly ask for medication, scans and routine checks Associated Press Tags:  Generic image of a hospital bed. (Pixabay) INDIANAPOLIS – A Black doctor who died battling COVID-19 complained of racist medical care in widely shared social media posts days before her death, prompting an Indiana hospital system to promise a “full external review” into her treatment. Dr. Susan Moore, 52, tested positive for COVID-19 late last month and was admitted to IU Health North Hospital in Carmel, Indiana, according to a Facebook post. Acutely aware of her condition and medical procedures, the physician said she had to repeatedly ask for medication, scans and routine checks while admitted at a hospital in Carmel, Indiana. She noted a white doctor in particular who seemingly dismissed her pain and said she didn’t trust the hospital.

Black doctor dies after complaining of racist treatment

Updated: 6:51 AM EST December 25, 2020 INDIANAPOLIS A central Indiana family is mourning the loss of a mother who documented insufficient treatment at a Carmel hospital before her death. Dr. Susan Moore tested positive for COVID-19 on Nov. 29, according to a Dec. 4 Facebook post, where she documented her experience. Moore said she had a respiratory rate in the 30s, a heart rate in the 150s and a fever of 101.5. For reference, a normal resting respiratory rate for an adult is between 12 and 16 breaths per minute, and a normal heart rate is typically between 60 and 100 beats per minute, according to Johns Hopkins Medicine.

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