>> What I love most about what I'm doing
really has to do with caring for people,
and that care could be medical care.
It could be, you know, mentorship care.
It could be fatherly care.
It could be a lot of different aspects of care.
I think at the end of the day, you know, again,
people don't really care how much you know
until they were how much you care.
And so it's all about, you know, reaching out
to them genuinely, showing your compassion
and interest, and that's really what
fuels my drive and my motivation.
I think if you -- I don't see how someone can
decide to go into a health care profession,
you know -- be it, you know,
physician, nursing, whatever --
if you didn't have within the fabric
of your being caring about people.
Some care more; some care less.
Some put strict, you know, priorities
differently, but, at the end of the day,
when you get to the core of it, they do care.
So I think the biggest challenge is just
sometimes not just having enough time
in the day to get everything done.
I think manage itself, you have so
many different competing priorities.
You know, there are phone calls to return,
emails to return, prescriptions to refill,
patients to see, meetings to happen, you know.
There's just so many moving parts simultaneously
that, you know, in any given second, minute,
hour, you're trying to decide, you
know, which gets the higher priority,
and they move around relatively quickly.
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