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🗓️ 17 April 2023
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0:00.0 | Dr. Scott Jensen has practiced family medicine in Carver County, Minnesota for 35 years. |
0:23.0 | This is also where he and his wife, Mary, a small animal veterinarian, raised their three |
0:28.4 | children, Christy and anesthesiologist Matt in a state attorney and Jackie, a family doctor. |
0:36.0 | Dr. Jensen also served in the Minnesota Senate from 2017 to 2021 and he was vice chair |
0:44.7 | of the Health and Human Services Committee. Good morning, Dr. Jensen. |
0:50.0 | Good morning. It's good to see you, Dr. Peterson. |
0:53.2 | Good to see you. I understand it's three in the morning there. I'm in Rome right now, so I guess this |
0:58.0 | is the best we could do in terms of scheduling. So thank you very much for agreeing to do this today. |
1:04.7 | Well, you're very welcome. I'm actually in Chaskham, Minnesota and I'm right across the street from |
1:08.6 | the Catholic Church, so we do have something in common. Right, right, right. You're symbolically near |
1:16.0 | Rome. Amen. Yeah. Okay, so let's get into this. Let's first of all start by letting everybody know |
1:25.3 | who you are and then we'll move into what has happened to you right from the beginning in |
1:31.8 | relationship to your entanglement, let's say, with what's supposed to be your professional governing |
1:38.6 | body and it's supposed to be professional governing body. And so let's walk through the details |
1:48.1 | of your employment first. So... Well, Dr. Peterson, again, thank you for having me on. |
1:54.4 | I'm a small town kid. I grew up in Southern Minnesota and a town named Sleepy Eye. |
1:59.1 | Pretty typical upbringing. It takes a village to raise a child. My mom was my best friend, my dad |
2:04.7 | was my hero. I had three brothers and a sister. I went to the public school and graduated as |
2:09.7 | valedictorian to the class, but that's not such a big deal when you only have 65 kids in your class. |
2:15.1 | I went to the University of Minnesota and was going to be an orthodontist, but when I got into |
2:20.2 | dental school, I found out that I did not have a love affair with teeth. So I left dental school and |
2:24.5 | went to the seminary for a year and at the time I'd been dating this really wonderful lady. And so |
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