I know the Pearl Lady, known as Joneigh S. Khaldun, Michigan Chief Medical Executive and Chief Deputy Director of Health, just said, "We do not know when this will peak".
But, the Predictive Modeling Crappers said....... 7 days until peak resource use on April 9, 2020 in Michigan.
Someone is fibbing, and I do not believe it is the Joneigh, the Pearl Lady, but, hey, what do I know?
I only know that the heavens shall fall.
I only know that the heavens shall fall.
Perhaps, Joneigh was falsely advised, but, hey, what do I know?
I know the work of Predictive Modeling Crappers when I see it.
I also know Whitmer is working with Emergency Manager Emperor Pence & His Procurement Consortia Task Force, despite the warnings.
#maytheheavensfall
Dr. Joneigh S. Khaldun, Chief Medical Executive and Chief Deputy Director for Health
Joneigh S. Khaldun |
Prior to her roles at MDHHS, she was the director and health officer for the Detroit Health Department, where she oversaw a robust community-driven community health assessment, established a comprehensive reproductive health network and led Detroit’s response to the Hepatitis A outbreak. In 2018, Dr. Khaldun was selected for the 40 Under 40 Leaders in Minority Health Award by the National Minority Quality Forum; she also is a Fellow of the American College of Emergency Physicians (FACEP).
Previously, Dr. Khaldun was the Baltimore City Health Department’s chief medical officer, where she oversaw seven clinics and a laboratory and led efforts to address the opioid epidemic. She has held several local and national leadership positions, including director of the Center for Injury Prevention and Control at George Washington University, founder and director of the Fellowship in Health Policy in the University of Maryland Department of Emergency Medicine, and as a Fellow in President Obama administration’s Office of Health Reform.
Dr. Khaldun has served on several national and local boards and committees that include: Commission on Health in Montgomery County, Maryland; Big Brothers Big Sisters of Metropolitan Detroit; the Detroit Urban Research Collaborative; the governor-appointed Michigan Public Health Advisory Council; and the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention Health Disparities Advisory Committee. She obtained her undergraduate degree from the University of Michigan, medical degree from the Perelman School of Medicine at the University of Pennsylvania and a master’s in public health in health policy from George Washington University. She completed her residency in emergency medicine at Kings County Hospital Center in Brooklyn, New York, where she served as chief resident. She practices emergency medicine part-time at Henry Ford Hospital in Detroit.
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