My vantage point on the world is the operating room where I see my patients.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
I spent my 20s working in patient care at a large university hospital, an experience that has informed all my work and has given me a lot of human observation to draw on.
My photography is the result of being there at the right moment.
I'd like to have a perfect sense of direction. I could get lost with a GPS strapped to my arm.
I've been a big fan always of getting my camera in different places and trying to seek the unusual vantage point.
I recently went to a new doctor and noticed he was located in something called the Professional Building. I felt better right away.
We all live with blinders on. They come with having a personal vantage point.
But when I wasn't working, I was usually at a window looking down at Earth.
It's nice to come back for visits. 'General Hospital' is my home.
Everywhere I go, I am The Doctor, and everyone smiles at me - they are pleased to see Doctor Who, who's far more exciting than I am.
That's one great thing about my profession, traveling to locations.