Star Mt. Sinai Doctor Accused of Drugging, Sexually Assaulting 22 Year Old Female Patient


 
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By Jamie Schram

A noted Mount Sinai emergency room doctor was being sought by police Wednesday for allegedly drugging and sexually assaulting a 22-year-old female patient who’d gone to the hospital due to severe shoulder pain on Monday night.

Dr. David H. Newman — a published expert and frequent lecturer on the topic of improving the patient-doctor bond — administered morphine until she began passing out, then groped her and pleasured himself, the woman told police.

The woman regained consciousness but remained helpless during the attack, afterward saving a DNA sample and alerting other doctors prior to leaving the hospital, the sources said.

Newman, 45, is director of clinical research in the department of emergency medicine at the hospital’s Icahn School of Medicine. In 2008 he published “Hippocrates’ Shadow, Secrets From the House of Medicine,” about steps doctors can take to repair patient-physician trust.

He did not respond to requests for comment. The NYPD’s Special Victims Squad is seeking to interview Newman in connection with the alleged assault, a source said.

The hospital has barred Newman from treating patients during the pendency of the investigation, a spokesperson said in a written statement.

“This matter is under investigation and we are fully cooperating with the appropriate authorities,” the statement said.

“We take this matter very seriously and are conducting our own internal investigation. During this time the physician is not providing any medical services at Mount Sinai. The health and safety of our patients are of our utmost concern. “


 
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