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Opinion Muslim doctor: My patient refused to let me treat her because of my religion

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August 10, 2016 at 6:00 a.m. EDT
A doctor listening to his patient’s heartbeat with a stethoscope (iStock)

Making my rounds in the hospital one day, I put my stethoscope to a patient’s chest while she kept her eyes fixed on the television screen over my shoulder.

Hours before, bombs had torn through an airport and a train station in Brussels. My 65-year-old patient watched a flurry of images on Fox News showing unfathomable carnage, and I went through the all-too-familiar ritual of hoping that the perpetrators would not be identified as Muslim, that members of my faith would not be considered guilty by inexplicable association.