Dr. Tiffany Moon
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Like I don't have memories of a robust college experience. Because I literally lived at the library and was studying so hard. Like I remember going to maybe a few frat parties and things like that. But I just I don't have these like robust memories because you have to spend time with people in order to make those memories. And I was just with my books all the time.
Like I don't have memories of a robust college experience. Because I literally lived at the library and was studying so hard. Like I remember going to maybe a few frat parties and things like that. But I just I don't have these like robust memories because you have to spend time with people in order to make those memories. And I was just with my books all the time.
Like I don't have memories of a robust college experience. Because I literally lived at the library and was studying so hard. Like I remember going to maybe a few frat parties and things like that. But I just I don't have these like robust memories because you have to spend time with people in order to make those memories. And I was just with my books all the time.
And I'm just like, I don't have many regrets in life, but I wish that I would have just slowed down a little bit and enjoyed the journey a little bit instead of racing singularly towards the finish line. Because the fact of the matter is there's no prize at the end. I thought that there was going to be a prize and there wasn't.
And I'm just like, I don't have many regrets in life, but I wish that I would have just slowed down a little bit and enjoyed the journey a little bit instead of racing singularly towards the finish line. Because the fact of the matter is there's no prize at the end. I thought that there was going to be a prize and there wasn't.
And I'm just like, I don't have many regrets in life, but I wish that I would have just slowed down a little bit and enjoyed the journey a little bit instead of racing singularly towards the finish line. Because the fact of the matter is there's no prize at the end. I thought that there was going to be a prize and there wasn't.
That's what I'm talking about. That's why, like when I was at Cornell, I didn't get to do much because I was taking 17 to 19 credits a semester. My dad didn't want me to take what's called a gap year, which is when you take a year off between college and medical school. He wanted me to go straight through.
That's what I'm talking about. That's why, like when I was at Cornell, I didn't get to do much because I was taking 17 to 19 credits a semester. My dad didn't want me to take what's called a gap year, which is when you take a year off between college and medical school. He wanted me to go straight through.
That's what I'm talking about. That's why, like when I was at Cornell, I didn't get to do much because I was taking 17 to 19 credits a semester. My dad didn't want me to take what's called a gap year, which is when you take a year off between college and medical school. He wanted me to go straight through.
One of the semesters, I was taking organic chemistry and studying for the MCAT and trying to have a social life that probably failed. And so I missed out on so many opportunities experiences and connections, because I prioritize the books, and all that so that I could go around telling people that I graduated at the top of my medical school class at the age of 23.
One of the semesters, I was taking organic chemistry and studying for the MCAT and trying to have a social life that probably failed. And so I missed out on so many opportunities experiences and connections, because I prioritize the books, and all that so that I could go around telling people that I graduated at the top of my medical school class at the age of 23.
One of the semesters, I was taking organic chemistry and studying for the MCAT and trying to have a social life that probably failed. And so I missed out on so many opportunities experiences and connections, because I prioritize the books, and all that so that I could go around telling people that I graduated at the top of my medical school class at the age of 23.
And it's no one cares about that anymore. Like I don't meet strangers charity events or board meetings and hi I'm Tiffany I graduated from medical school when I was 23 no one cares it didn't do anything I just got to start residency earlier than everybody you know and I just wish I would have slowed down and enjoyed the process a little bit more
And it's no one cares about that anymore. Like I don't meet strangers charity events or board meetings and hi I'm Tiffany I graduated from medical school when I was 23 no one cares it didn't do anything I just got to start residency earlier than everybody you know and I just wish I would have slowed down and enjoyed the process a little bit more
And it's no one cares about that anymore. Like I don't meet strangers charity events or board meetings and hi I'm Tiffany I graduated from medical school when I was 23 no one cares it didn't do anything I just got to start residency earlier than everybody you know and I just wish I would have slowed down and enjoyed the process a little bit more
Very good question, John. The way the Real Housewives work is that at the end of each season, they always ask the current cast members if they have any friends that would be good to join the show. And so I had been recruited several years before the year that you saw me on TV.
Very good question, John. The way the Real Housewives work is that at the end of each season, they always ask the current cast members if they have any friends that would be good to join the show. And so I had been recruited several years before the year that you saw me on TV.
Very good question, John. The way the Real Housewives work is that at the end of each season, they always ask the current cast members if they have any friends that would be good to join the show. And so I had been recruited several years before the year that you saw me on TV.
And I had always said no, because I was working as a full-time academic anesthesiologist and I had twin toddlers that were potty training at home. And I just said, no, it's not for me. I had never seen the show before, but I knew what it was. And my take on the show was that it was a bunch of middle-aged women arguing and going to parties and things like that.
And I had always said no, because I was working as a full-time academic anesthesiologist and I had twin toddlers that were potty training at home. And I just said, no, it's not for me. I had never seen the show before, but I knew what it was. And my take on the show was that it was a bunch of middle-aged women arguing and going to parties and things like that.