I want people to know when I'm taking care of them I'll give it all that I've got.
But I like it when my patients are impressed not knowing that I was an Olympian.
What was most important to me at the Olympics was going out there and performing my best. When I messed up the first jump combination, which was my big move, it hit me that I messed up the program of my life.
Right now I am doing my residency in orthopedic research.
I just thought that it was magical having to glide across the ice.
If you trust your nerve as well as your skill, you're capable of a lot more than you can imagine.