I am currently an Emergency Physician in Charleston, SC where I am also on the Executive Board of the State Chapter of the College of Emergency Physicians. After medical School at Tulane, I completed residency at NewYork-Presbyterian Hospital in New York City where I was Chief Resident in my final year.
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...Dr. Ken Perry, an emergency physician in Charleston, South Carolina. “People would be much better off being fastidious with their mask use rather than worrying about gloves and other devices.”
“It is difficult to determine a safe time to reopen when there is not a way to ensure accurate knowledge of who is suffering from COVID-19. In the end, I believe that we have to remind everyone that the ‘flattening of the curve’ does not equate to eradicating the disease,” Perry told Yahoo Finance Canada.