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Who Is That Guy With The
Beard
Notes illegible; ID badge always backwards
NEW YORK, NY--The identity of the guy with the beard
remains unclear, say recent reports.
"I think he's an attending," said Dr. Jay
Bowden, an intern at New York Presbyterian Hospital. "He's got a
white coat and stethoscope, and his hair's all grey and thinning."
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Guy with the beard
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"Like, maybe he's one of those bigshot researchers
that everyone's basically supposed to already know. That would explain
why he wears his ID backwards."
Dr. Paula Bellinger, also an intern, disagrees.
"Well, he does write some notes, but I've never
seen him actually talking to a patient," she says. "And just
because he looks old and wears a white coat doesn't mean he's a doctor."
"I bet he's like a pharmacist or nutritionist
or something like that. It's hard to say. I looked at some of his notes
the other day and they're totally illegible."
According to Nancy Randall, a nurse on 5 West, the
guy with the beard has been making rounds at the hospital for at least
fifteen years, and has yet to give any indication as to his name or title.
"Every now and then one of us wil ask him who
he is and what he's doing here," says Randall. "He smiles and
I think he does try to tell us, but he sort of mumbles and he might have
an accent too. You can't understand a single word."
To many, somehow obtaining the man's ID badge itself
is the only feasible method of detemining his identity. But previous attempts
to do so, by having one person distract him while the other reaches over
from behind and grabs it, have been unsuccessful.
"We'll get it," said Dr. Bowden. "We'll
get it, all right. One of these days, we'll get it."
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