rollins lowe has been more than just seeing patients in his office.and has been an inspiration to minority doctors across california. >> my parents wanted me to be a doctor and i didn't really know what else i wanted to do, so i said, okay. >> young rollins lowe was precocious, a voracious reader. he finished high school at the age of 15, graduated from uc-berkeley at 18, and finished medical school at ucsf at 22. >> to me, medicine was a way to help people, but sort of like the doctor said, you know, the founder of the republic of china, he, too, recognized that to help people you need to get more involved in the community fiber. >> a trained vascular surgeon, dr. lowe was courted by prestigious clinics, but his passion was to help the under served in china town. he opened his family practice just down the block from the nursery school he attended. >> doctors sometimes they feel like god, so they tell more than listen. and i think it's more important the patients feel that you hear them. >> dr. lowe's impeccable bed side manner was matched by his wor