From: To: Jeffrey Epstein <[email protected]> Subject: Fwd: Gotham Questions Date: Wed, 18 Feb 2015 18:07:23 +0000 Any thoughts? Let's do it over the phone . I will call you Sent from my iPhone Begin forwarded message: From: Kimberly Feierstein < Date: Februa 18, 2015 at 1:01:25 PM EST To: Subject: Gotham Questions > 1. As it relates to your career and your own aspirations what does `power' mean to you? ANSWER: Personally, power means the ability to help a lot of people go through a difficult situation with a network of services personalized to ever patient. The experience should be as pleasant as possible. When I see the Dubin Breast Center filled with women from all socio- economic classes getting the best possible care and being able to cope with the difficult diagnosis of breast cancer in the best possible way...it feels powerful. 2. Power or influence? Do they mean different things for you? If so, why? ANSWER: I think power and influence have a lot in common. As it relates to healthcare, the influence you can have in shaping the future of care comes with the power of treating a lot of patients. At the Dubin Breast Center we are trying to influence healthcare where the whole person is being cared for in every possible need (psychological, dietary, genetics, cosmetic and integrative medicine) combined with the traditional treatment of breast cancer. 3. Is it tougher now to climb the career ladder in your field than it was when you started out? If so, why? Is it tougher to do so in New York? ANSWER: I think medicine is a wonderful field for women. It's difficult for me to comment on if it's tougher now or then. Personally, I don't feel like I am climbing a career ladder. What I do comes from my passion for helping people. This passion stems from my somewhat unique combination of being a philanthropist, a patient and a physician. I assume it is harder to be in New York as the competition is bigger since the city attracts the brigh