>I'm now a now a professor of pediatric emergency medicine, I have a quite large research portfolio. For what it's worth, I'm probably one of the leading children's emergency medicine researchers in the UK. But the research that has probably had the most impact is this, out all the stuff that I've done. I'm not sure how I feel about that. But if I go to my deathbed, and this is my most important contribution to science, well maybe that's not such a bad thing.
So, you can work hard, graduate medical school, become a professor, get to the top of your competitive field full of smart people, and publish a "quite large" body of research in prestigious journals - but of all of that, swallowing a Lego head ends up your most important contribution to science.
>I'm now a now a professor of pediatric emergency medicine, I have a quite large research portfolio. For what it's worth, I'm probably one of the leading children's emergency medicine researchers in the UK. But the research that has probably had the most impact is this, out all the stuff that I've done. I'm not sure how I feel about that. But if I go to my deathbed, and this is my most important contribution to science, well maybe that's not such a bad thing.
So, you can work hard, graduate medical school, become a professor, get to the top of your competitive field full of smart people, and publish a "quite large" body of research in prestigious journals - but of all of that, swallowing a Lego head ends up your most important contribution to science.