:13:05
Thank you.
:13:13
Where's your wheelchair?
:13:16
I do not know. I was busy, just now.
:13:19
How you gonna get outta here?
:13:21
- I could walk.
- It's not permitted.
:13:25
I do not know,
perhaps you would like me to stay?
:13:28
I guess I gotta go find you a chair.
:13:32
Don't inconvenience yourself on my behalf.
:13:40
Miss Bearing, this is Jason Posner.
:13:42
He's gonna do your medical history
and ask you a few questions.
:13:45
He's Dr. Kelekian's Fellow.
:13:47
I'm Dr. Posner, clinical Fellow
at the medical oncology branch...
:13:51
working with Dr. Kelekian.
:13:52
Sit over here, please.
:13:54
Prof. Bearing,
I was a student at the university.
:13:57
- Took your course in 17th century poetry.
- Did you?
:14:00
Yes, I thought it was excellent.
:14:02
Thank you.
:14:03
- Were you an English major?
- No, biochemistry.
:14:06
You can't get into med school
unless you're well-rounded.
:14:09
I bet with myself I could get an A
in the three hardest courses.
:14:12
How'd you do?
:14:14
- Success.
- Really?
:14:16
A-minus. It was a very tough course.
:14:22
- Yeah, I'll call you.
- Okay.
:14:28
I'll just wheel this over.
:14:31
Okay, I'm going to be taking your history...
:14:35
which is a medical interview,
and then I give you an exam.
:14:38
I believe Dr. Kelekian
has already done that.
:14:41
I know, but Dr. Kelekian
wanted me to do one too.
:14:44
Very well.
:14:46
Okay, let's just get started.
:14:48
- How are you feeling today?
- Fine, thank you.
:14:50
- And how's your general health?
- Fine.
:14:53
Good.
:14:54
- We know that you're an academic.
- Yes, we've established that.
:14:57
- So we don't need to talk about your work.
- No.