Why a doctor changed careers and became an esports caster

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Before Aaron "Medic" Chamberlain became an esports caster for the League of Legends Challenger Series, he was a doctor.

During an interview with The Shotcaller, Chamberlain revealed that he picked up some of his interviewing skills when he was trained as a doctor. Before getting his start in esports, Chamberlain earned his Bachelor of Medicine, Bachelor of Surgery, and worked as a doctor — which explains his nickname, Medic.

"I took a gap year after High School, then applied for Medical School, got in and did that for five years and I worked as a doctor for a year in the UK," Chamberlain told The Shotcaller. "Then in August last year, I quit my job to become a full-time caster." Read more...

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via Zero Tech Blog

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