Sally Kohn: Walk me through this sort of trajectory from Harvard to becoming a doctor. Like what was the impetus for writing this book? And then let's finish this up by talking about your relationship with your dad, because I think that seems to me like really in a lot of ways what this book was about. Sure. Yeah, so short timeline. So I did all my pre-med class as well. After college, I wasn't really sure if I wanted to go to med school. He ended up getting matched into ear, nose and throat surgery where he did his training in Detroit. The residency is way harder than med school. She says she had "dark thoughts"
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