You Treat a Person
00:00 - 03:11
3m 11s
Dr. Adams is confronted by the board, who tells him that practicing medicine without a license is unlawful. His response reminds everyone of the fundamental role of doctors: to open your door to those in pain, care for patients, and listen to patients.

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