The Life of Dr. Olsen
Author's Note to Readers: Hello all! I am back and with a new story. This story, "The Life of Dr. Olsen" follows more or less the same story plot as "The Life of Lillyann Shadows". All of the characters from that story are embedded in this story but the time line has changed. If you have any feedback, send me a Private Message.
Chapter 1:
Ring. Ring. Ring. Ugh! I look wake up and look at my bedside table. 5:15 AM. Who in their right minds think it's okay to call this early?! Oh well, let's see who it is.
"Hello. This is Dr. Dominic Olsen. May I ask who is calling?"
"Dr! Dr!. This is Dr. Lillyann Shadows. I am the Chief of Staff at Presbyterian Hospital Main. I have a patient who was brought in by Air Ambulance with symptoms of a Myocardial Infarction and our Head Cardiologist is out of town. Can you come by?"
"Dr. Shadows. Calm down, please. I will be there as soon as I possibly can. In the meantime, order an Electrocardiogram and an Echo. Determine how bad on the MI Scale this heart attack is. Gather a patient record and see if this patient has any family that can provide information once they have signed a Release of Information Form. I'll be down there soon."
"Thank you so much, Dr. See you soon!" With that, we hung up.
I stretched and got up out of bed. I made my side of the bed and went to the huge walk in closet to pick out a suit for the day. With the suit and shoes in hand, I went into the Master Bathroom, flossed and brushed my teeth, washed my face and started the shower.
I finished the shower and dressing and went out to the Master Suit to my husband's side of the bed.
"Babe. Dr. Lillyann Shadows called from PHS. She has a Cardiology emergency and needs my attention. I'll see you at work later." With that, I gave him a kiss goodbye, went downstairs and got my wallet and keys before going into the garage.
A little background about me. My full name is Dominic Joseph Olsen. I am 32 years old, 5'2" and about 125 lbs. I am a Head Physician at the University of New Mexico Health Sciences Center North Valley Clinic in Albuquerque, New Mexico. I also teach part time at the University of New Mexico in the Internal Medicine Department.
I am gay and in a happy relationship with my husband Cole McKnight – Olsen. We have been married since we were both 22 years old, so a total of 10 years. Cole is a Neurologist at the North Valley Clinic.
I arrive at the Main Campus of Presbyterian Health Center off of Central Avenue at about 5:50 AM. I park in the "Doctors Designated Parking Only" section of the Employee Parking Garage before making my way to the Emergency Department on the 1st floor. I sign in the Visitor Log Book before going back to where Dr. Shadows is.
