did you page annelise davis from general surgery/still deciding ? they’re the twenty six year old intern at LUMC, merged from kingsley memorial hospital, they’ve been working here for 1 year. you’ve probably seen them if you caught a up to red hair tied up in a messy pony tail, napping in the locker room after a shift, chocolate filled pockets and stress baking cupcakes, the patients that do like them would tell you they are disciplined and energetic, but some of them think they’re stubborn and manipulative. time is rushing, just go and find them.
about
full name: annelise kathryn davis
nicknames: annie, davis, lizzy
age: 26
birthday: may 11th
occupation: intern from kingsley memorial (now at lexley university medical center)
speciality: undecided (leaning towards general surgery but isn’t in love with anything in particular)
gender + pronouns: female | she/her
sexuality: bisexual
status: single
personality
bedside manner: pragmatic but not cold (will bring cupcakes to kids’ rooms and then turn around to argue with a resident over the stupidest shit)
strengths: disciplined, quick learner, great under pressure, energetic, adaptable
annelise was never really asked what she wanted to be when she grew up, and when she was, her parents usually answered for her. as the daughter of two prestigious doctors, she grew up knowing dinner table conversations would always circle back to cases, rounds and patients.
in high school she didn’t question the ap classes, the volunteering or the summer internships. being a doctor wasn’t the dream. it was the family job, something she was expected to do.
and the worst thing? she’s good at it. she graduated top of her class, aced her step exams, and got an an intern position at kingsley memorial without breaking a sweat (or dear old dad made a phone call but she’ll never cop to that).
her work ethic is good, her hands steady and her brain works fast. but deep down she knows that most around her live for medicine in a way she never did. they’re here because it’s all they ever wanted. she’s here because it’s all she ever knew.