Travis Lane Stork

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Travis Stork
Born March 9, 1972 (1972-03-09) (age 36)
Flag of the United States Fort Collins, Colorado
Occupation ER doctor
Television host

Travis Lane Stork, M.D.(born on March 9, 1972 in Fort Collins, Colorado) is an American ER doctor and television personality, best known for the role in The Bachelor. Starting in 2008, he will be the host of the daytime syndicated medical talk show The Doctors.

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[edit] Education

Travis Stork graduated magna cum laude from Duke University and earned his MD from the University of Virginia.

[edit] Career

He completed his emergency medicine residency at Vanderbilt University Medical Center in Nashville, Tennessee.

He is an outdoors enthusiast and enjoys mountain and road biking, kayaking and hiking.

Travis is now interviewing with Vail area hospitals to place after his residency at Vanderbilt Medical Center is complete. Vail Colorado is also noted to be the home of The Bachelorette stars Trista and Ryan Sutter.

As of April 2007, Travis Stork lives in Breckenridge, CO.

[edit] The Bachelor

On the season finale of The Bachelor, Travis Stork chose school teacher, Sarah Stone, who coincidentally lived only a few blocks away from his Nashville residence. In the end, the relationship dissolved due to contractual obligations that required them to be apart until the final episode aired. Both deny that there are any hard feelings about the breakup and are still friends.

[edit] The Doctors

In 2007, Stork was chosen to host The Doctors, a daytime medical/talk show that will debut in September 2008[1]. In the series, Stork will head a panel of medical experts as they discuss health issues and answer audience questions. The idea came about from a series of segments that were featured on Dr. Phil, for which Stork is a frequent contributor.

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Preceded by
Charlie O'Connell
The Bachelor
Season 8
Succeeded by
Prince Lorenzo Borghese