Outrage over Emory Hospital nurses' TikTok video prompts big questions

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A viral TikTok video of labor and delivery nurses at an Atlanta hospital sharing their 'icks' about patient behavior sparked outrage this week, prompting many to raise concerns about racial disparities in health care and hospital management.

of Emory University Hospital Midtown labor and delivery nurses sharing their "icks" about patient behavior sparked outrage this week, prompting many to raise concerns about racial disparities in health care, worker exhaustion and hospital management.more likely to die during childbirth than their white counterparts across the country.

In Georgia, Black women were more than twice as likely to die during childbirth between 2018-2020, according to the state"If my pregnant wife has to deliver at a hospital, Emory Midtown is where she’ll go — and as a Black woman, her likelihood of dying increases significantly," one manThe video has been taken down.

the "disrespectful and unprofessional comments" fell short of the "values and standards we expect every member of our team to hold and demonstrate."For some, the video wasn't about race. It demonstrated a "lack of professionalism," but also spotlighted healthcare worker exhaustion, State Rep. Jasmine Clark , who teaches nursing at Emory, told Axios.

"I would not say this makes those nurses bad nurses," she told Axios. "I think it makes them human. Nurses right now are going through a lot. We have a nursing shortage. Nurses are being asked to handle longer hours, do more patients and there’s not much they can do about it.”"Does it have to do with race?,” she asked.

"If the nurses' level of frustration is that bad that they have to do a TikTok video, [then] something has to be changed within labor and delivery," Hicks said. "What is going to be done in the future proactively to avoid these types of frustrations and concerns that the nurses do have?"Social media posts of nurses and doctors working through the worst of the pandemic went viral regularly, as the country rallied around the medical profession.

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