REAL-LIFE "ER" TWIN DOCTORS.(Travis Kendal and Travan Kennard Jasper)

From: Ebony | Date: May 1, 2000| Author: Hughes, Zondra | Copyright information

THE gods must be smiling on the Jasper brothers. Travis Kendal and Travan Kennard Jasper, 30, are twin emergency room doctors at the Atlanta-based Emory University Hospital and are assistant professors of medicine at the Emory University School of Medicine. The brothers share almost everything and look so much alike that their patients, friends and even girlfriends find it difficult to tell them apart.

"One of the downsides of being a twin is often a good side because yo...

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