Drew – What kind of work do you do?
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I am a gastroenterologist. And when I first got hurt, I had hopes of going back to working in the same office. But they would probably take me back to work in the office, but it’s 33 miles away and I don’t want to do that kind of commute anymore. And so, I worked for WebMD for a little while, for a few years, and then I started to see patients online. I work for a company called “Health Tap,” and I actually see patients for second opinion, consults and all that kind of thing by video chat, and pretty much logon every day. And I’m not super busy, I’d prefer it to be more busy, but it’s a way to keep thinking in a medical way, and keep my license curren, and keep able to feel like I’m participating in the medical world still.
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I am a gastroenterologist. And when I first got hurt, I had hopes of going back to working in the same office. But they would probably take me back to work in the office, but it’s 33 miles away and I don’t want to do that kind of commute anymore. And so, I worked for WebMD for a little while, for a few years, and then I started to see patients online. I work for a company called “Health Tap,” and I actually see patients for second opinion, consults and all that kind of thing by video chat, and pretty much logon every day. And I’m not super busy, I’d prefer it to be more busy, but it’s a way to keep thinking in a medical way, and keep my license curren, and keep able to feel like I’m participating in the medical world still.