Post by Dr. Lisa Cuddy on Mar 30, 2008 11:47:17 GMT -5
Character Name: Dr. Lisa Cuddy
Age: 42
Position: Doctor, Dean of Medicine, Hospital Administrator
Physical Description: Lisa is of a fairly average height with maderately curly, dark brown hair that falls to just above her shoulders. She has a thin build and is fairly curvy but not overly so. She usually dresses to suit her position, professional but fashionable. Some of her clothes are occasionally rather low cut, but it's nothing like House makes it out to be, really.
Personality: Lisa Cuddy is a generally kind hearted person but is also very driven. She runs a tight ship at Princeton-Plainsborough and can have a sharp temper...except when it comes to Gregory House. She wants nothing more than to help her patients and knows that odds are, somehow, House will fix them. Her relationship with the brilliant and handsome doctor is a complicated one. She hates him for his cynicism and rude nature but loves his mind, and perhaps more than just that. For this reason, not matter how angry she is with him, she always defends him in the end. Lisa also desperately wants to be a mother. However, she has fertility problems that no amount of medicine has been able to remedy as of yet, even with House's help.
History: Lisa Cuddy grew up in a small, working-class family in Michigan. She had a fairly quiet home life with one younger sister and an older brother. From a young age (12), she had a great desire to become a doctor, and ultimately became the most successful member of her family. She attended the University of Michigan, where she graduated second in her class and first heard of Dr. Gregory House. When she was 32 she became the second youngest chief of medicine in the history of Princeton-Plainsborough Teaching Hospital and has been there ever since. Before becoming an administrator at the hospital she was practicing doctor there. During this time, she met House in person. She was one of the doctors who treated him during his the ordeal with his leg.
Other: Cuddy is Jewish, and desperately wants to have a child. She is a very accomplished and intelligent doctor and, as far as we know, has never been married.
RPG Sample:
I throw myself into the executive rolling chair behind my desk with a heavy sigh, feeling a migrane coming on. I should be getting some sort of compensation for all of this. House is hazardous to my health...brilliantly beneficial to the patients's health, but hazardous to mine. Here comes that question again,
"Why the hell do I keep him around?"
I mutter as I dig through a drawer for some advil.
Really, is there any reason I should be putting myself through this torture? Sure he's a genius of a doctor...God, good thing he can't read minds, he'd use that line against me forever. But he's a genius of a doctor who is a.) crazy and b.) the most obnoxious bastard I have ever been unfortunate enough to meet.
Another quip about my chest, my stomach...not something I need after yet another negative result. Especially not on top of the fact that the idea that preceded the remark was possibly one of his wildest yet.
But, as ever, I'll step aside. I'll threaten, I'll pester, but I'll let him do it. And our dying patient....won't die.
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Not too short I hope! ;D
Age: 42
Position: Doctor, Dean of Medicine, Hospital Administrator
Physical Description: Lisa is of a fairly average height with maderately curly, dark brown hair that falls to just above her shoulders. She has a thin build and is fairly curvy but not overly so. She usually dresses to suit her position, professional but fashionable. Some of her clothes are occasionally rather low cut, but it's nothing like House makes it out to be, really.
Personality: Lisa Cuddy is a generally kind hearted person but is also very driven. She runs a tight ship at Princeton-Plainsborough and can have a sharp temper...except when it comes to Gregory House. She wants nothing more than to help her patients and knows that odds are, somehow, House will fix them. Her relationship with the brilliant and handsome doctor is a complicated one. She hates him for his cynicism and rude nature but loves his mind, and perhaps more than just that. For this reason, not matter how angry she is with him, she always defends him in the end. Lisa also desperately wants to be a mother. However, she has fertility problems that no amount of medicine has been able to remedy as of yet, even with House's help.
History: Lisa Cuddy grew up in a small, working-class family in Michigan. She had a fairly quiet home life with one younger sister and an older brother. From a young age (12), she had a great desire to become a doctor, and ultimately became the most successful member of her family. She attended the University of Michigan, where she graduated second in her class and first heard of Dr. Gregory House. When she was 32 she became the second youngest chief of medicine in the history of Princeton-Plainsborough Teaching Hospital and has been there ever since. Before becoming an administrator at the hospital she was practicing doctor there. During this time, she met House in person. She was one of the doctors who treated him during his the ordeal with his leg.
Other: Cuddy is Jewish, and desperately wants to have a child. She is a very accomplished and intelligent doctor and, as far as we know, has never been married.
RPG Sample:
I throw myself into the executive rolling chair behind my desk with a heavy sigh, feeling a migrane coming on. I should be getting some sort of compensation for all of this. House is hazardous to my health...brilliantly beneficial to the patients's health, but hazardous to mine. Here comes that question again,
"Why the hell do I keep him around?"
I mutter as I dig through a drawer for some advil.
Really, is there any reason I should be putting myself through this torture? Sure he's a genius of a doctor...God, good thing he can't read minds, he'd use that line against me forever. But he's a genius of a doctor who is a.) crazy and b.) the most obnoxious bastard I have ever been unfortunate enough to meet.
Another quip about my chest, my stomach...not something I need after yet another negative result. Especially not on top of the fact that the idea that preceded the remark was possibly one of his wildest yet.
But, as ever, I'll step aside. I'll threaten, I'll pester, but I'll let him do it. And our dying patient....won't die.
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Not too short I hope! ;D