32 Min.

Episode 5: Charles D. Radis, DO COVID-19 A Perspectives Podcast

    • Medizin

I'm speaking with Chuck Radis today who is a Rheumatology professor and a practicing physician with 35 years worth of experience. Chuck comes to us from Peaks Island, a small island off the coast of Maine just outside of Portland. Chuck has been involved in systems changes and has been observing how the pandemic unfolds from a unique point of view; living on an island with only 1,000 people that relies heavily on summer tourism on the horizon, while still being connected to the largest city in his home state. 



In this episode, we talk about how COVID-19 has differed in response compared with previous health epidemics in the US, how it has impacted a really remote area of the United States, and the lessons we hope to take away moving forward.



***DISCLAIMER***

The views expressed in this episode are solely individual and those interviewed are not speaking as representatives of their mentioned institutions and businesses. Any information shared here is public knowledge and from individual perspectives.

I'm speaking with Chuck Radis today who is a Rheumatology professor and a practicing physician with 35 years worth of experience. Chuck comes to us from Peaks Island, a small island off the coast of Maine just outside of Portland. Chuck has been involved in systems changes and has been observing how the pandemic unfolds from a unique point of view; living on an island with only 1,000 people that relies heavily on summer tourism on the horizon, while still being connected to the largest city in his home state. 



In this episode, we talk about how COVID-19 has differed in response compared with previous health epidemics in the US, how it has impacted a really remote area of the United States, and the lessons we hope to take away moving forward.



***DISCLAIMER***

The views expressed in this episode are solely individual and those interviewed are not speaking as representatives of their mentioned institutions and businesses. Any information shared here is public knowledge and from individual perspectives.

32 Min.