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Colleagues remember doctor killed in a car crash
Indianapolis, Indiana — On Thursday, a former colleague of a doctor killed in a car crash reflected on his career.
While walking on North Meridian and 49th streets, Dr. Brian Dillman was hit by a vehicle.
“As you can imagine, this is still a very raw day for all of us,” Dr. Randall Todd, medical director at Franciscan Alliance Emergency Departments, said.
20 years ago, Dr. Todd hired Dillman out of his residency. Dillman took a job with Lilly 10 years ago but remained as an emergency room doctor with Franciscan.
“Dr. Dillman always handled himself with great poise, great kindness, great affection for his colleagues, and for the patients that he took care of,” Todd said.
Dr. Dillman leaves behind a wife and daughter.
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