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#61 User is offline   Heretic Icon

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Posted 04 March 2010 - 06:17 AM

An orthopedic surgeon who moonlights as a Blues guitarist sounds like a pretty cool person, doesn't it? Well, check out his style and what exactly it is he does with his time and his skills, and it seems to me that this guy just might be the most visible Goth professional in the city of Chicago.


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from CBS News:

Chicago Doc Administers Tall Dose of Heart

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Standing at Seven Feet Tall and Partial to Wearing Black, "Rock Doc" Dr. Dan Ivankovich Treats First and Charges Later

By Cynthia Bowers

(CBS) His work takes him to Chicago's meanest streets. But at seven feet tall, cruising in his 500-horsepower Dodge and wearing black leather -- he knows no fear.

He may spend some nights playing the blues with his band, but by day, Dan Ivankovich is all business: a bone doctor with a heart as big as his frame.

The tall guy with the hard-to-pronounce name gave drummer Jimmi Mayes a new hip when he didn't have insurance. And he did the surgery that gave Patricia Wilson her groove back.

"You really feel like this person is really going to do something for you," Wilson said.

It was during his residency at Cook County Hospital (the place that inspired the TV show "ER") that the orthopedic surgeon first saw the need and realized his calling.

"Patients were on waiting lists for five years for basic stuff, colonoscopies, mammograms," Ivankovich said. "And I thought, this is America?"

He decided to treat first and charge later. In a city where hundreds of thousands live in poverty, he's therefore always on call.

"On any given day, it might be three, four, five different hospitals, multiple surgeries," Ivankovic said.

Ivankovich does as many as 800 surgeries a year, twice the number for most orthopedic surgeons. And he makes roughly half as much because at least one-third of his patients are uninsured.

"I've never let something like resources, poverty, money, get in the way," he said. "When you see something that's just blaring at you, how do you keep going and say it's OK? It's not."

"You see a child that's crippled. You see a 50-year-old in a wheelchair, and I can fix it. Why wouldn't I?" Ivankovich asks.

As outgoing as he is about his work, he's deeply private when it comes to his family - other than to admit they pay a price.

"What are you gonna do? I mean this is what I do, this is who I am," Ivankovich said. "It's very, very tough, You give up a lot.

But he refuses to give up the mission that gives his life meaning.

"Nostalgia is a seductive liar."

— George Ball, American politician
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Posted 05 March 2010 - 12:18 AM

In Ukraine the most of Goths are IT specialist or creative intellectuals. As for me I'm a freelance editor, journalist and translator.
I wat she was a sheep o' sense,
An' could behave hersel wi' mense:
I'll say 't, she never brak a fence,
Thro' thievish greed.
Our Bardie, lanely, keeps the spence
Sin' Mailie's dead

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Posted 05 March 2010 - 05:49 AM

Kudos to the Rock Doc :cool:
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Post icon  Posted 13 April 2010 - 04:52 AM

Right now im not working. This is the 2nd time ive been laid off by that particular company. Honestly, im not sure if i want to continue in that feild. Worked in an electronics plant. Built circuit boards for the military. They would go into things like fighter jets and fuel tanks and homing devices and whatnot. I wasnt bad at it. I liked the job, just not the management bullshit. I think i want to work in an office of some sort. Right now im the housewife type. Stay home and clean and run errands and cook dinner for my man. Its a good deal. Previously ive worked for a daycare, telemarketing, a waterpark, and a hospital cafeteria.
I'm not paralyzed but I seem to be struck by you.
I want to make you move because you're standing still.
If your body matches what your eyes can do,
You'll probably move right through me on my way to you.
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Posted 13 April 2010 - 07:19 AM

If I'm lucky I might manage burger king. *sigh* No one's posting new jobs atm...
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Posted 13 April 2010 - 08:18 AM

The British Heart Foundation ^_^
not that that can ever pay the bills... unless i make management... which i wont.
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Posted 13 April 2010 - 12:18 PM

Social care worker (going into the homes of the elderly and disabled and helping them out)
My kitten walks on velvet feet
And makes no sounds at all;
And in the doorway nightly sits
To watch the darkness fall
I think he loves the Lady, Night
And feels akin to her
Whose foots steps are as still as his,
Whose touch as soft as fur

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Posted 15 April 2010 - 10:36 PM

I work in hell. . . . er . . . I mean a 3rd party collections call center. .... That stinkin' call center job doesn't pay enough so I have I do this and this as well. Hey, we all gotta do what we gotta do.
Money is the root of all evil.
For more information, send $10 to me!


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Posted 16 April 2010 - 04:04 PM

View Postzombiegirl, on 29 July 2009 - 12:31 PM, said:

I run my own alterative shop



.... and I like it. Shipping to the United States is too much money, though. Dig your shop... nonetheless. MY COMPLIMENTS.
Money is the root of all evil.
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