4 years ago

The staff here are on the "rough"-er side, and by ...

The staff here are on the "rough"-er side, and by that I mean ghetto-- especially the nurses, aides, and secretaries. It's hard to navigate the healthcare system when the staff you have the most face-time with completely lack professional demeanors, (Read: bad grammar, tattoos, flashy jewelry, wild hairstyles, etc). Not to mention, many nurses are also obese, how can you trust someone to take care of your health when they don't take care of their own? Healthcare is a business and many NYU employees do not meet the expectations of what you would expect from a workplace/business in Manhattan.

Doctors and residents, on the other hand, are normal, educated, have excellent professional demeanor, and know how to relate to their patient population. Unfortunately, you don't have as much face time with doctors as you do with the ancillary staff. I suggest bringing your loved ones to a more "refined" healthcare institution such as Columbia/Cornell, Johns Hopkins, U. Penn, Yale.

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