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Dr. Will Kirby, known for his role in Big Brotheris embarking on a new chapter after stepping down as host of the jury roundtable.

The esteemed doctor has recently joined the Orlando College of Osteopathic Medicine as a faculty member. The 51-year-old, a graduate of Nova Southeastern University and medical director of LaserAwayis intended to enhance OCOM’s mission of producing well-rounded physicians capable of addressing a wide variety of healthcare challenges.

Dr. Will Kirby
Dr. Will Kirby will host the BB25 Jury Roundtable.

The reality star’s diverse career, which uniquely combines medicine and media, promises to contribute to the school’s focus on training future healthcare providers. The overall collaboration aims to improve access to healthcare, particularly in underserved communities.

Dr. Kirby expressed his feelings about his new job and revealed to news week that “the apprehensive 23-year-old self, struggling to balance all aspects of life and just entering medical school, is extremely proud of my 51-year-old self,” and that “he is now confident in his vision and in close the road.” loop in his passion for medical education.”

Dr. Will Kirby has a new job
Dr. Will Kirby poses with OCOM Dean Dr. Robert Hasty and Dr. Alpesh Desai, another faculty member.

As doctor kirby shifts his focus from the television screen to something more academic, he brings a wealth of experience and passion to OCOM. He initially gained fame during his time in Big Brother 2Dr. Kirby later returned to the franchise as a jury member in Big Brother 7where it has remained until now.