A+ Family July 2017

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Dr. Eli and Finding a Work-Life Balance

Speaking of family, his wife, Dr. Breeann, is also a dentist. The two met in dental school, and after seven years together, they married last August. They are now expecting their first child — a baby boy, due in October! “It’s exciting,” Dr. Eli says, part thrilled and part anxious about becoming a dad. “Breeann knows what she’s doing. She’s reading books and setting everything in motion. I don’t know what to expect, but I’m there for whatever she or our son will need.”

As a child, Dr. Eli Soumekh knew he wanted to help people when he grew up. Inspired by his father, a neurosurgeon, Dr. Eli started down the path to becoming a physician himself. He majored in neuroscience and spent some time in the hospital setting learning the ropes. It wasn’t long before Dr. Eli realized the hospital life wasn’t for him. “No one is happy to be in the hospital,” he explains. “Patients are there only when they are in serious trouble, family members are scared, and the doctors and nurses are almost always exhausted. It wasn’t the kind of environment I could see myself staying in every single day.” Rather than abandon his dream altogether, Dr. Eli looked for other places in the medical field where he would be able to make a difference in a patient’s life. He shadowed his family dentist and saw how a career in dentistry might allow him to help a lot of people, while still being able to have dinner with his family every night.

Before the baby arrives, Dr. Eli and his wife are taking a two-week trip to Europe to tour around London, Bruges, and Amsterdam. It will be a wonderful adventure to close out this chapter of their lives before Dr. Eli and Dr. Breeann start their next big adventure. Congratulations to them both! We can’t wait to meet the newest member of the A+ family when the baby arrives in a few months.

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