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Irisi excelled in the Science Academy. She had an amazing memory for facts, and a particular ability to hone in on details without losing sight of the big picture. Furthermore, her quiet, reserved personality made her an amazing clinician: she was able to empathize well, and patients felt comfortable sharing with her. When it came time to apply for residency, she decided that her unflappable exterior in a crisis, not to mention the draw to adrenaline filled action, made her choose trauma surgery. She also decided that it was time to look beyond the borders of her home planet where she had been born, raised and trained as a physician, and applied to a Trill-Earth transfer program in New York City. Once accepted, she began her residency in general surgery at New York Presbyterian Hospital in Manhattan.  
Irisi excelled in the Science Academy. She had an amazing memory for facts, and a particular ability to hone in on details without losing sight of the big picture. Furthermore, her quiet, reserved personality made her an amazing clinician: she was able to empathize well, and patients felt comfortable sharing with her. When it came time to apply for residency, she decided that her unflappable exterior in a crisis, not to mention the draw to adrenaline filled action, made her choose trauma surgery. She also decided that it was time to look beyond the borders of her home planet where she had been born, raised and trained as a physician, and applied to a Trill-Earth transfer program in New York City. Once accepted, she began her residency in general surgery at New York Presbyterian Hospital in Manhattan.  


She relished her time on Earth as she experienced not just the foreign culture of New York City, but also the many different cultures that mingled through one of the most cosmopolitan cities in the Federation. As her residency wound down to an end and she started thinking about the next step of her career she found herself investigating Starfleet more and more deeply. Finally, she made the leap and took the entrance examinations for officer candidate school. After qualifying, she spent a few months learning what it meant to be a Starfleet officer, and then spent a year as a Cadet and trauma surgery and critical care fellow onboard the ''USS Mercy.'' Officially graduated, she was positioned as the junior medical officer on the ''USS Brisbane,'' where she served for nearly four years before being transferred to the [[Duronis II Embassy]].
She relished her time on Earth as she experienced not just the foreign culture of New York City, but also the many different cultures that mingled through one of the most cosmopolitan cities in the Federation. As her residency wound down to an end and she started thinking about the next step of her career she found herself investigating Starfleet as a way to sate her desire for new experiences. She made the leap and took the entrance examinations for officer candidate school. After qualifying, she spent a few months learning what it meant to be a Starfleet officer, and then served a year as a Cadet and trauma surgery and critical care fellow onboard the ''USS Mercy.'' Officially graduated, she was positioned as the junior medical officer on the ''USS Brisbane,'' where she served for nearly four years before being transferred to the [[Duronis II Embassy]].


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