Dr. Benjamin N. Breyer
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But it also gave me an opportunity to do a master's in clinical research before then doing his fellowship as a PGY-8.
It was a great experience.
It was a lot of fun.
It was special.
He's just such a sweet and well, he's brilliant, but he's just such a good person, such a high integrity person.
I mean, I've had a lot of really incredible mentors here at UCSF and lean on all of them still, but spending that clinical year with Jack was really special.
And then it led to me being hired and being his protege, which, you know, those aren't shoes you can fill, but
having him around, you know, he's still working all these years, like 15 years later is it's been a blessing.
It's been really awesome.
Yeah, no, he's, he's a special guy.
She said, just had breakfast with him.
Yeah, I think there's definitely been, my practice is different than Jack's.
You know, when I took over, I was just starting and he was at the tail end of things.
So I think we did get a little busier right away.
And then I had the opportunity to inherit this big quaternary practice that he'd built for decades.
And so got to care for all of his old patients.
It had all the referral networks kind of built in.
They knew that UCSF was a place to go for reconstructive care.
I think one of the things that I'm interested in that he did less of is sexual medicine.
So I do a fair bit of Peyronie's and surgical sexual dysfunction care, so implants.