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Old 05-08-2012, 05:39 PM #11
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I have not yet returned to work following the accident. However, I worked in a medical school (as a medical illustrator/graphic and web designer) before I went to graduate school and subsequently became a professor. I may be able to answer some of your med school questions (and I later married to a med student/resident/ER doc [now ex]).

I am currently working on a doctorate in another field, however, I have yet been able to complete one page of reading, as it is too much information for me to process. I am taking a break for the time being.
I'm sorry to hear about your current hinderance of reading/studying. It sounds like your masters work as well as your future doctorate studies will provide a great base of treatment options to aide your recovery.

Your career with the medical school sounds very interesting. I'm currently compiling several questions, and I'll be sure to send them your way. Thank you for your help and best of luck.
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