Francis Herrbold

Francis Herrbold

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Francis Herrbold, a highly recognized Cardiovascular Surgeon from Pensacola Beach, Florida, has significantly contributed to medicine for over two decades. He embarked on his academic journey at Green Bay Southwest High School and completed his Bachelor of Science in Chemistry from Marquette University. He then received a Master's degree in Physiology and a Medical Degree from the University of Florida. He completed his General Surgery Residency at the Medical College of Wisconsin and his Cardiovascular Surgery Fellowship in 2005 at the University of Florida.
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So that was the deciding factor. It became my inspiration, my reason for resorting to such seclusion. I had always needed my own space for working, which is why even when I worked in the hospital I never allowed for a nurse or doctor or any other person to be in room, except me and the patient. I am unable to perform my work with prying eyes staring me down and questioning me, questioning my methods and maybe even questioning my humanity. Thus, when she stopped living here by my side, I took that as my cue to quit working in the hospital. ---- Dr. Roy Andrews, a highly credible neurosurgeon has a knack for solving cases of comatose. His methods, however, are questionable. And highly unorthodox. He enters the patient's minds. Despite that factor, he has never once messed up a case. He has never once lost somebody. However, when patient Kester Montgomery arrives under his care, the circumstances of his case baffle Dr. Andrews, leading to the possibility of a detrimental outcome. As Andrews ventures through the depths of Kester's mind, he finds out what working on a case of mental instability is like. ***Cover photo does not belong to me. All credit belongs to its rightful owner.***

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