North Carolina pain clinic adds provider — 3 key notes

Columbus, N.C.-based St. Luke’s Hospital Pain Center added physician assistant Ken Barrow to its staff, the Tryon Daily Bulletin reports.

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Here’s what you should know:

1. Mr. Barrow has around 14 years of experience.

2. He began his career after earning his bachelor’s degree from Greenville, N.C.-based East Carolina University and his master’s in public health from Durham, N.C.-based Duke University.

3. He earned a National Commission on Certification of Physician Assistants certification before joining a clinical practice.

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