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Meet...George
Name:
George Webb.
Department:
Clinical
Effectiveness (social worker).
How long at MUSC: 16 months.
Favorite movies: JFK, The Sixth
Sense.
Hidden talent: How much food I
can eat at one sitting.
How do you keep in shape:
Weightlifting.
Bad habit: Being late.
What led you to choose social work as a
career: At 16, I was in a serious car accident that killed my
brother. I began to see a therapist to help me deal with the loss.
Eventually, I learned to get through it and knew I wanted to help
others.
Something you collect:
Episodes of “Married with Children.”
First thing you notice about people:
Their hair.
Whom do you admire most: My
parents.
Proudest moment: The birth of my son, George Weldon
Webb, 2.
Ingredient you must have in
your refrigerator: Cheese.
Historical event you would
have liked to have witnessed: The
first landing on the moon.
What did you want to be when
you were growing up: A
professional football player.
Three things that describe
you: Funny, compassionate and
forgiving.
Friday, March 16, 2007
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