
Here's a switch. During the week, he calls the shots in
the tense, sterile arena of a hospital operating room. But on weekends,
Dr Lynn Phillips trades his stethoscope and surgical greens for a silver
felt cowboy hat, a silver belt buckle and a silk bandanna and picks up a
microphone as a professional rodeo announcer. During his career as a
rodeo announcer, Lynn can truthfully say, "I've announced everywhere
from Wahoo to Kalamazoo." A few years ago, he announced a rodeo in the
Wings Hockey Stadium in Kalamazoo, Michigan, and then he had the
pleasure of announcing the PRCA rodeo in Wahoo, Nebraska. Lynn
commented, "Traveling is one of the things I enjoy most about
announcing."
Medicine can't match his weekend rodeo hobby for excitement, "I still
get butterflies before I start announcing," Phillips smiles, "but unlike
years ago, now they fly in formation."
As long as this announcer is behind the microphone, you will probably
never hear the question, "Is there a doctor in the house?"