Q: What drew you to SRJC?
A: They wanted somebody with an anesthesia background. That’s how I got involved in it and then the people were so nice. The place takes care of itself. It answers all of its own questions.
Q: What inspired you to work in your chosen field?
A: I accidentally fell into it. I started off actually washing dishes in a kitchen of a hospital and ultimately got interested in the patients who we were taking food to.
Q: What does learning mean to you?
A: It is an adaptation process I think between where you are and where you want to be. You are able to incorporate things around you. Things in your environment that can be used to help you.
Q: What is the sound track to your life?
A: It depends on the moment. I always listen to classical music in here from London. Or it could be the Grateful Dead or it could be jazz or it could be Bollywood.