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Share your experience. I've learned about the billing and insurance side of the doctor's office. I've learned to contact the lawyers often to check on the type of case a patient has and proper notes for billing. The insurance company will reject a claim for any reason.

My day is spent with the doctor's mother in her home which is the most difficult part of my job. Their personal life spills over into work life. The other co workers are in a different part of the state so when a new person starts in can be frustrating getting the proper information so I can efficiently do my job.

Pros working in the home, playing with the animals. Cons never know about work or if job will remain. Schedule appointment date to the time period recommended by the physician and so making follow-up appointments.

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How would you describe the pace of work at Doc Tony Chiropractic? One person answered. Doc's is the main hangout for the Jets and is used as the meeting place between the Jets and the Sharks for their "war council", a conference between the two gangs to determine logistics for their upcoming rumble.

After Tony opted out of the Jets, Doc had hired him to work in the drug store stocking shelves, running errands and keeping the place clean. As such, Doc, who had no known family, came to look on Tony almost as a son and was therefore willing to do anything to help him.

Through no fault of his own, it falls to Doc to inform Tony of what he is told by Anita, which sets the final act of the tragedy into motion: when Anita comes to the drug store intending to tell Tony that Maria will be a little late to meet him, she is relentlessly harassed by the other Jets until Doc stops them.

Angered, Anita lies and tells them all that Chino had shot and killed Maria when he found out about her and Tony. Doc throws the Jets out and then relays Anita's "message" to Tony, along with what was meant to be "getaway money" for Tony and Maria to get out of the city.

Upon hearing the message, Tony bursts out into the streets and screams for Chino to come and kill him as well. When he sees Maria approaching he runs to her, but when Chino appears and shoots Tony, Doc is the first adult on the scene, but all he can do is sadly watch from a distance as Tony dies in Maria's arms. JavaScript seems to be disabled in your browser. For the best experience on our site, be sure to turn on Javascript in your browser.

Doc runs the soda shop where Tony works and the Jets hang out. Like a lot of grown-ups in this film, he's pretty…helpless. The Jets walk all over him, he scuttles away whenever violence is threatened, and even Tony—who appreciates the faith Doc puts in him—is free to ignore the old man's advice. Doc's aware of this, and seems to have accepted it with a certain amount of grace… and even humor, as when Lt. Schrank busts his chops about it.

Doc's self-effacing, but he also kind of means it, knowing how little his words actually sink in. At the same time, his helplessness comes with a lot of hard-won wisdom and cynicism, and he's the only adult in the whole movie who actually seems to care about whether these kids kill each other or not. Doc gives ex-gang leader Tony a shot at a better life, and Tony works hard for him.

There's a father-son vibe in their relationship, and he tries to warn Tony away from trouble. He also tries to warn him against falling in love with Maria; he sees how complicated and dangerous that could be. Like everything else, his words fall on deaf ears. DOC: Tony, things aren't tough enough? TONY: Tough?

Doc, I'm in love! DOC: And you're not frightened?



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