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Chief of staff: ; In her new role, Charleston native Dr. Karen Clark-Gerbo juggles professional and personal responsibilities
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Chief of staff: ; In her new role, Charleston native Dr. Karen Clark-Gerbo juggles professional and personal responsibilities
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Chief of staff: ; In her new role, Charleston native Dr. Karen Clark-Gerbo juggles professional and personal responsibilities
2002
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\"I tell you, this is fun,\" the patient said to Dr. [Karen Clark-Gerbo] as he flipped through the menu. Clark-Gerbo visited him on her Wednesday morning rounds through Ruby Memorial Hospital here. Clark-Gerbo, who grew up near the Elk River, initially wanted to be an obstetrician, not an internist. But a sequence of events during her first year as a WVU medical resident changed her mind. Clark-Gerbo's mom is a nurse and the recently retired director of nursing at Highland Hospital. She helped Clark-Gerbo get her first job in high school: unit clerk on the neurology ward at Charleston Area Medical Center's General Hospital.
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