Key Takeaways
- The tragic accident occurred while Dr. Lim was driving home from UNC Caldwell.
- The driver who struck him survived with non-life-threatening injuries.
- He graduated from the University of Wisconsin-Madison Medical School.
Dr. Roger Lim, an Emergency Medicine Specialist at Caldwell Memorial Hospital, tragically passed away at age 50 after being struck by a drunk driver.
On Saturday, November 16th, while driving home from UNC Caldwell, his car was hit at high speed at the intersection of Norwood and Hibriten in Lenoir, causing it to roll over multiple times.
He was pronounced d*ad at the scene, while the driver who caused the accident survived with non-life-threatening injuries and is facing charges including 2nd-degree murder and speeding to elude DWI.
Dr. Lim’s unexpected d*ath has left a significant impact on his family, colleagues, and patients, who mourn the loss of such a kind-hearted individual.
His wife, April, expressed her grief in an emotional social media post, recounting their last conversation just moments before the accident and her disbelief upon discovering the tragic scene.
Registered Nurse Amber Whittington Racette shared a heartfelt tribute that reads:
While another wrote:
A third tribute captured the shock and sadness of the community:
Dr. Roger Lim, a respected Emergency Medicine specialist, graduated from the University of Wisconsin-Madison Medical School in 2000 and completed his residency at Albany Medical Center Hospital from 2000-2003.
The medical board certified him in Emergency Medicine, and the community consistently recognized him as one of the top ER doctors at UNC Health Caldwell.
Dr. Lim’s untimely passing has created a profound void at Caldwell Memorial Hospital. Staff and colleagues value him not only for his medical expertise but also as a mentor and friend.
His commitment to healthcare and gentle patient care approach deeply influenced the hospital community.
He leaves behind his wife, April, and two sons, Gabriel and Ian.
In Case You Didn’t Know
- Dr. Lim has over 23 years of experience in the medical field.
- His most frequently treated conditions included chest pain, toxic effects of venom, shortness of breath, respiratory failure, and facial fractures, among others.