Following in her mom's footsteps, a doctor fights to make medicine more inclusive
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"It really took a few years of processing what had happened for me to recognize that it may have been because I was a young Black woman that this diagnosis got missed," Blackstock says.
"For years, we've been talking about the Black maternal mortality crisis. But in terms of COVID's impact on Black communities, that conversation had not started yet," Blackstock says.
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