Travis Stork has responded to trauma as an emergency room doctor and his share of drama as a former TV "Bachelor." But as he prepares for one of the most anticipated shows of the year, can he handle his new boss, Dr. Phil? "I'm 6 foot 4' and I stand next to Phil and I feel like a peon," Travis jokes. "So if he says something -- I'm going."
Travis, 35, was handpicked by Dr. Phil to star in The Doctors. "The best way to think of it is The View with doctors," Travis explains. "We have a great team of five doctors and we pretty much have every specialty covered ... any question, no matter how embarrassing, one of us will likely have an answer. And if not we'll fight about it and that's the beauty of the group we have."
He'll be keeping his day job in a Colorado ER. "One of the beauties of being an ER doctor for me is every single day I see what America is dealing with," Travis says. "There is nothing that doesn't come into the ER whether it is a medical problem or a social problem."
The 35-year-old bachelor also keeps himself busy doling out dating advice as a follow-up to his experience from The Bachelor and is out with the book "Don't Be That Girl." "It was born out of a lot of conversations that I've had with female friends," he says. "Sometimes there are things that women do that can sabotage their relationships but they don't realize it. And sometimes women will get in the way of the happiness they deserve. And this is my attempt to write a book from the male perspective to maybe give some insight into what we're thinking."
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