Yo elijo Boehringer Ingelheim
Bok Oh cuenta Por qué hacemos lo que hacemos.
Bok Oh
Comercial
So I'd describe myself as a family man when I'm home.
I put all my work aside, my phone aside, and I just try to be totally present
with my kids and my wife, just really immersing myself
with the family and dedicating that time to them.
I go to work for making a difference. Every day a doctor has to make a decision
on what type of treatment they're going to give their patient.
My job is to make sure that that doctor has all the options available
and fully understands it so that he or she makes the right choice for that patient,
because that can make a difference on whether someone lives
another couple of months or another person lives for a couple of years.
I think what's kept me with Boehringer
is really that small family culture
where there's no egos, there's no hierarchy.
They actually do genuinely care about you as a person.
Big reason why I wanted to get into oncology is
my father was diagnosed with bladder cancer about six years ago.
When we first got that diagnosis, I mean, he got the worst news of his life.
And so that kind of motivated me to want to
at least be there for someone else's father.
I just want to be able to know that I did the best that I could
to help patients’ health and hopefully give them some more hope.
That’s one thing that I've always tried to do and hopefully
I can leave a legacy with, that people know me when they hear my name.
That's what they remember me by.