Video 1 Transcript
A typical day for me can be quite different depending on the day. As I mentioned earlier, I do both family medicine and sports medicine. So from a family medicine aspect, my day starts at 8 o'clock. I see between 16 and 20 patients a day, and they range from little babies to, you know, 95 year old people. And so it kind of depends on what comes through the door, and that's what I love so much about my job is I get to see so many different things, and I get to know people and get to know their families. And then on an orthopedic day in my sports medicine world, I do a lot of injections. So I use an ultrasound to guide the needle into joints or into tendons. I do a lot of procedures on those days. So that's the, again, the beauty of my job is it's different every day. I never really know what's coming through the door, and again, I get to talk to people. I get to know them. I get to know their families. I get to make relationships, and that's one of the great things about my job is the variety and also the the relationships I get to make on a day-in day-out basis.
