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Yes, I see Dr. Henig. She is at CPMC.
Wheezie -- If you are ready for a transplant you will be listed at Stanford. Something to keep in mind. Dr. Henig IS wonderful.
Karismom -- Again, I posted this not because I was making a choice between the two (that didn't really make any sense initially, sorry) but I was wondering if there was anyone on this board who lived in my area (I live in San Francisco).
I know you mean no offense in saying that you don't like being treated by people who are foreign, but you need to also know that clearly their nursing skills are up to par and they know what they are doing if they have been chosen to work there. Also, they are legal citizens of the United States. I really hope it bothers you more that their English is lacking, not the fact that they are not native to the country.
I have noticed there are several nurses here who are "not from America", BUT they speak English proficiently and are some of the best nurses I've ever had.
Wheezie -- If you are ready for a transplant you will be listed at Stanford. Something to keep in mind. Dr. Henig IS wonderful.
Karismom -- Again, I posted this not because I was making a choice between the two (that didn't really make any sense initially, sorry) but I was wondering if there was anyone on this board who lived in my area (I live in San Francisco).
I know you mean no offense in saying that you don't like being treated by people who are foreign, but you need to also know that clearly their nursing skills are up to par and they know what they are doing if they have been chosen to work there. Also, they are legal citizens of the United States. I really hope it bothers you more that their English is lacking, not the fact that they are not native to the country.
I have noticed there are several nurses here who are "not from America", BUT they speak English proficiently and are some of the best nurses I've ever had.