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Kent J. Stock, DO

Education & Training

Bachelor of Arts at Emory University


Doctor of Osteopathic Medicine at New York Institute of Technology


Master of Business Administration at University of Tennessee


Transitional Internship at Cornell/St Barnabas Hospital


Residency in Internal Medicine and Pediatrics at The Ohio State University Medical Center and Columbus Children's Hospital


Fellowship in Infectious Diseases at Vanderbilt University Medical Center


Board Certified in Internal Medicine and Infectious Diseases

Honors

Physician of the Year, South Carolina Department of Health and Environmental Control, Lowcountry Health District, 2003


Chief of Staff, Trident Health System, 2005


Leadership Award, American Medical Association Foundation, 2006


Leadership South Carolina, 2007


Board of Trustees, Trident Health System, 2005-2009


President, Charleston County Medical Society, 2010


Board of Trustees, Roper St Francis Healthcare, 2018-2020

ID Interests

Transplant infections

Mycology

Virology

Mycobacteria infections


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Thank You

We just want to thank all of our patients, referring providers, and our community for bearing with us during this most difficult and unprecedented time in our infectious diseases' careers. Our providers and staff have been spread thin since COVID emerged, spending almost 100% of their time treating the severely ill in our community hospitals up and down the coast of South Carolina. We are doing our best to get back in the office as quickly as possible. Please help us get there quicker by getting vaccinated. Thank you for your patience.