Columbia Psychiatry Chief Suspended Over Racist Tweet About Black Model

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His tweet suggesting the woman might be a 'freak of nature' sparked furious backlash in the medical community.

His tweet suggesting the woman might be a"freak of nature" sparked furious backlash in the medical community.

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