Yeah, that's to us and not so much to Maine. Plus, she's lived on her own without us for a long time.
I'll happily pay to start her practice and then give her 10 years of guaranteed income to ensure she's able to get the practice off the ground.
While not too far away, there's a solid hospital in Augusta - and they do a whole lot with student doctors, which is what she's doing currently. She's both practicing and teaching future specialists in her area.
Her own practice would be a bit weird. She specializes in pediatric trauma - but she'd be a fine plain ol' pediatrician. It's that she's got a specialty on top of pediatric.
I am sure a rural area like you're in could use a good doctor
She'd likely want to practice near one of the "cities". Augusta would be a perfect fit for her, even without her own practice. There'd be less to do, but her work would be all the more meaningful as there'd not be too many others able to do what she does. At best, most doctors will only become pediatricians. Very few will then become trauma specialists, for example.
Hell, a good portion of 'em just become GPs.
Yeah I am sure she would be a great GP
My son sent me a link to an ad for a Jaguar locally and the suggested related ads locally showed a 1969 TVR Vixen. I have never seen or heard of such a thing
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