Sure. I suppose he's one of those twelve-year-old doctors they have all over the place now. What ever happened to the mature doctors we used to have. Next time you don't like something he says tell him you want a doctor who's not still on training wheels.
I remember reading an actuarial article that gave the average age of death of doctors in certain specialties. In the 1980's the average age of death for a general practitioner was 55.
Actually, my Doc is 50 and a good friend. We've called him at home a number of times for quick advice and stitches for Miss Hormone (daughter). Great guy. Has a yard perfect for about 20 rolls of TP though. :o)