he was a very physical childhood. he was always insisted that i be included. i got used to be around the big boys and take the slings and arrows. that is how you get toughened u up. is a senior at the university and canada, he got captivated by journalism. he applied to medical school to appease his family and was accepted to harvard. krauthammer put off attending and enrolled at oxford instead. it was there that he met fellow student from australia, robbins monterey who would later become his wife. he reversed course and headed back to the u.s. to go why did you choose psychiatry? i was looking for something halfway between the reality of medicine and the elegance, if you like, of philosophy. psychology was the obvious thing. it was there that one unexpected moment, a tragic
i d like to come in the coming class, and i remember her saying, well, one guy dropped out. we got a spot. if you re here on monday, it s yours. so i grabbed a toothbrush and i didn t pack. i got on a plane and i left. and that s how i decided to become a doctor. now, when i woke up in boston the next day, i thought to myself, oh, my god, what have i done? [ chuckles ] but there was no going back. why did you choose psychiatry? i was looking for something halfway between the reality of medicine and the elegance, if you like, of philosophy. so psychiatry was the obvious thing. that was my intention from the first day, and i was lucky because it was probably the easiest branch of medicine for me to do once i was hurt. hurt. that doesn t even begin to describe it. when did you realize that the accident was life-altering? the second it happened. after the break.
class, and i remember her saying, well, one guy dropped out. we got a spot. if you re here on monday, it s yours. so i grabbed a toothbrush and i didn t pack. i got on a plane and i left. and that s how i decided to become a doctor. now, when i woke up in boston the next day, i thought to myself, oh, my god, what have i done? [ chuckles ] but there was no going back. why did you choose psychiatry? i was looking for something halfway between the reality of medicine and the elegance, if you like, of philosophy. so psychiatry was the obvious thing. that was my intention from the first day, and i was lucky because it was probably the easiest branch of medicine for me to do once i was hurt. hurt. that doesn t even begin to describe it. when did you realize that the accident was life-altering? the second it happened. after the break.
i d like to come in the coming class, and i remember her saying, well, one guy dropped out. we got a spot. if you re here on monday, it s yours. so i grabbed a toothbrush and i didn t pack. i got on a plane and i left. and that s how i decided to become a doctor. now, when i woke up in boston the next day, i thought to myself, oh, my god, what have i done? [ chuckles ] but there was no going back. why did you choose psychiatry? i was looking for something halfway between the reality of medicine and the elegance, if you like, of philosophy. so psychiatry was the obvious thing. that was my intention from the first day, and i was lucky because it was probably the easiest branch of medicine for me to do once i was hurt. hurt. that doesn t even begin to describe it. when did you realize that the accident was life-altering? the second it happened. after the break.
i d like to come in the coming class, and i remember her saying, well, one guy dropped out. we got a spot. if you re here on monday, it s yours. so i grabbed a toothbrush and i didn t pack. i got on a plane and i left. and that s how i decided to become a doctor. now, when i woke up in boston the next day, i thought to myself, oh, my god, what have i done? [ chuckles ] but there was no going back. why did you choose psychiatry? i was looking for something halfway between the reality of medicine and the elegance, if you like, of philosophy. so psychiatry was the obvious thing. that was my intention from the first day, and i was lucky because it was probably the easiest branch of medicine for me to do once i was hurt. hurt. that doesn t even begin to describe it. when did you realize that the accident was life-altering? the second it happened.