USC or UCSD?

jodijp

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Any info you can give me would be greatly appreciated.
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jodijp

New member
Any info you can give me would be greatly appreciated.
You can send me the info by pm if you'd rather.

Thanks a bunch. <img src="i/expressions/face-icon-small-smile.gif" border="0">
 

jodijp

New member
Any info you can give me would be greatly appreciated.
You can send me the info by pm if you'd rather.

Thanks a bunch. <img src="i/expressions/face-icon-small-smile.gif" border="0">
 

jodijp

New member
Any info you can give me would be greatly appreciated.
You can send me the info by pm if you'd rather.

Thanks a bunch. <img src="i/expressions/face-icon-small-smile.gif" border="0">
 

jodijp

New member
Any info you can give me would be greatly appreciated.
<br />You can send me the info by pm if you'd rather.
<br />
<br />Thanks a bunch. <img src="i/expressions/face-icon-small-smile.gif" border="0">
 

NoExcuses

New member
Historically I've heard bad things about UCSD, but I hear they're improving a bit from patients I hear that go there.

USC, on the other hand, is growing and isn't getting enough support from the hospital for the CF clinic. And you can feel it. That being said, I think Dr. Rao is incredible (although others certainly feel different). I think a big part of it is my personality - I am a hands-on, well-educated and proactive patient. I don't rely on him to bring up issues or to advise me - we're a partnership rather than me just relying on him to tell me what to do.

I have brought many many ideas to him and he is very open as long as I have the research to back it up.

Best of luck to yoU!
 

NoExcuses

New member
Historically I've heard bad things about UCSD, but I hear they're improving a bit from patients I hear that go there.

USC, on the other hand, is growing and isn't getting enough support from the hospital for the CF clinic. And you can feel it. That being said, I think Dr. Rao is incredible (although others certainly feel different). I think a big part of it is my personality - I am a hands-on, well-educated and proactive patient. I don't rely on him to bring up issues or to advise me - we're a partnership rather than me just relying on him to tell me what to do.

I have brought many many ideas to him and he is very open as long as I have the research to back it up.

Best of luck to yoU!
 

NoExcuses

New member
Historically I've heard bad things about UCSD, but I hear they're improving a bit from patients I hear that go there.

USC, on the other hand, is growing and isn't getting enough support from the hospital for the CF clinic. And you can feel it. That being said, I think Dr. Rao is incredible (although others certainly feel different). I think a big part of it is my personality - I am a hands-on, well-educated and proactive patient. I don't rely on him to bring up issues or to advise me - we're a partnership rather than me just relying on him to tell me what to do.

I have brought many many ideas to him and he is very open as long as I have the research to back it up.

Best of luck to yoU!
 

NoExcuses

New member
Historically I've heard bad things about UCSD, but I hear they're improving a bit from patients I hear that go there.

USC, on the other hand, is growing and isn't getting enough support from the hospital for the CF clinic. And you can feel it. That being said, I think Dr. Rao is incredible (although others certainly feel different). I think a big part of it is my personality - I am a hands-on, well-educated and proactive patient. I don't rely on him to bring up issues or to advise me - we're a partnership rather than me just relying on him to tell me what to do.

I have brought many many ideas to him and he is very open as long as I have the research to back it up.

Best of luck to yoU!
 

NoExcuses

New member
Historically I've heard bad things about UCSD, but I hear they're improving a bit from patients I hear that go there.
<br />
<br />USC, on the other hand, is growing and isn't getting enough support from the hospital for the CF clinic. And you can feel it. That being said, I think Dr. Rao is incredible (although others certainly feel different). I think a big part of it is my personality - I am a hands-on, well-educated and proactive patient. I don't rely on him to bring up issues or to advise me - we're a partnership rather than me just relying on him to tell me what to do.
<br />
<br />I have brought many many ideas to him and he is very open as long as I have the research to back it up.
<br />
<br />Best of luck to yoU!
 

lightNlife

New member
I go to UCSD and have had good experiences for the most part. My real problems are mostly with the hospital nursing staff. I don't get to have the benefit of the nurses who are "in the know" about CF, because with cepacia, I have to be in isolation on the opposite side of the hospital.

Clinic appointments are in the evenings, which I like. That way don't have to miss work for clinics. PM me if you have specific questions.
 

lightNlife

New member
I go to UCSD and have had good experiences for the most part. My real problems are mostly with the hospital nursing staff. I don't get to have the benefit of the nurses who are "in the know" about CF, because with cepacia, I have to be in isolation on the opposite side of the hospital.

Clinic appointments are in the evenings, which I like. That way don't have to miss work for clinics. PM me if you have specific questions.
 

lightNlife

New member
I go to UCSD and have had good experiences for the most part. My real problems are mostly with the hospital nursing staff. I don't get to have the benefit of the nurses who are "in the know" about CF, because with cepacia, I have to be in isolation on the opposite side of the hospital.

Clinic appointments are in the evenings, which I like. That way don't have to miss work for clinics. PM me if you have specific questions.
 

lightNlife

New member
I go to UCSD and have had good experiences for the most part. My real problems are mostly with the hospital nursing staff. I don't get to have the benefit of the nurses who are "in the know" about CF, because with cepacia, I have to be in isolation on the opposite side of the hospital.

Clinic appointments are in the evenings, which I like. That way don't have to miss work for clinics. PM me if you have specific questions.
 

lightNlife

New member
I go to UCSD and have had good experiences for the most part. My real problems are mostly with the hospital nursing staff. I don't get to have the benefit of the nurses who are "in the know" about CF, because with cepacia, I have to be in isolation on the opposite side of the hospital.
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<br />Clinic appointments are in the evenings, which I like. That way don't have to miss work for clinics. PM me if you have specific questions.
 
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