Doctor Ramesh Peramsetty fatally shot in Alabama

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Dr. Ramesh Babu Peramsetty, a 63-year-old doctor and founding father of the Crimson Care community, was shot and killed in Tuscaloosa, Alabama, on August 23. Dr. Peramsetty, initially from Tirupati, Andhra Pradesh, India, managed a number of hospitals throughout the USA.

 

The Crimson Care workforce expressed their condolences on Fb, assuring the general public that their clinics would proceed to function throughout this era. “We kindly request that you simply proceed to maintain the Peramsetty household and our workforce at Crimson Care Community in your ideas and prayers as we navigate this difficult time,” the assertion learn.

 

Dr. Peramsetty had 38 years of expertise in emergency medication and household medication, having graduated from the Medical School of Wisconsin and Sri Venkateswara Medical School. He was acknowledged for his contributions to healthcare, particularly in the course of the COVID-19 pandemic, and was honored with a road named after him in Tuscaloosa. He’s survived by his spouse, two sons, and two daughters, all residing within the U.S.

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