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Dr.Benjamin Proto, 860 Omni blvd, Newport News, VA
this Doctor was the best had foot surgery.and i am doing really great.i highly recommend him
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Glenn Ross, 11803 Jefferson ave., Newport News, VA, 23606
If ever there was a description of the best doctor it would be hands down Dr.Glenn Ross
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Dr. Micheal Murphy, 11713 Jefferson Avenue, Newport News, VA
This doctor will terminate you after 2 no shows- will not listen to reason when you try to explain why- because one no show I do not believe is my fault- I went to the wrong address, because the dr did not update his address online. The dr. dismissed my son, who needs medication for his stability, and refuses to write more scripts when I informed them I have yet to find a doctor for him.. This doctor's reception is cold and rude, and lacks decent customer service skills.
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Wendy Hinton, Norfolk State University, Newport News, VA, 23504
Does not grade assignments in reasonable amount of time, And does not teach subject thoroughly
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Category: Car Dealer
Casey AUTO Group, 117oo Jeferson Ave, Newport News, VA
I want to thank Kendrick Jackson for his highly professional assistance for my recent sale of the Chevy AVEO. It is due to his excellent assistance that I have recommended to my Family and Friends to check with Casey Chevrolet for their next CAR purchase.
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Benjamin Rieff, 3715 Southern Blvd SE, Rio Rancho, NM
Best Anesthesiologist, made me feel very relaxed and gave me very good information about the need for me to use my Sleep pap machine.
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Lenka stankova, 4500 s lancaster, Dallas, TX, 76119
Hey Guys its Bobby from Benjamin Charles and I have had my fair share of Stankovas as well, often wondered what I did in a former life to get such poor doctors. I also agree that we have stankovas in every hospital it should lead every veteran to be even more cautious. If you have stankovas in your hospital, Veterans hospital, CBOC give a shout out. I also agree on the comment of hanging the pictures, whats the va afraid of it helps everyone veterans, employees identify whose treating them. We have vaccines also come and get them
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Category: Veteran Hospitals Treating Soldiers
Veteran Administration Hospitals
The watchdog agency, Government Accounting Office (GAO) has called on VA to tighten up its credentialing. GOA’s audit of the agency found multiple instances where veterans received medical services from 57 disqualified providers who were disqualified from providing care to patients. “VHA facilities did not consistently adhere to policies regarding providers with adverse actions,” GAO said in its report. That report was delivered to the House Committee on Veterans *** Subcommittee on Oversight and Investigations. The report hones in on one massive failure within the agency that has plagued its hiring and credentialing of clinicians for years – – staff responsible for credentialing are not provided mandatory training focused on credentialing. Seems like an obvious issue given the history of problems VA continues to struggle with within its audits and various investigations by the press. FierceHealthcare, a government-centric publication, highlighted a few examples from the report worth noting. In at least five facilities, agency hiring officials were unaware of hiring policies against hiring doctors with revoked or surrendered medical licenses. Underlying admissions for relinquishing one’s licenses were in instances of misconduct, incompetence or providing substandard care. Anyone with these issues is supposed to be precluded from working for VA to provide medical care. In one instance, VA hired a nurse whose license was revoked for patient neglect who later resigned. This issue is not a new problem. Over the years, various news reports have highlighted VA’s struggle to maintain adequate credentialing of its doctors, which is a part of this problem. In some instances, VA would publish false credentials to the public about its own doctors. In one instance, VA reportedly hired a doctor who previously surrendered his license after failing to complete continuing education. Now, continuing education can be very important in areas like stroke treatment or management of atrial fibrillation, for example. In other instances, VA would select unqualified clinicians to provide diagnostic medical services including detection and treatment of veterans seeking benefits following traumatic brain injuries. In 2015, I started working with Kare11 News and AJ Lagoe to uncover instances where my own clients were economically or physically harmed due to this form of negligence. At that time, we uncovered VA used unqualified doctors to diagnose traumatic brain injuries. This investigation uncovered another problem where the agency published false or expired credentials to the public about their doctors – – both problems likely existed for a decade or longer. At the end of the day, the agency does not tightly police its own clinicians to ensure they are appropriately licensed, adequately credentialed, and adequately trained to provide the services they are providing to veterans nationwide. Obviously, the agency failed to address the core problem. The agency fails to hold officials accountable when they fail to select appropriately trained and qualified clinicians to provide medical services to veterans. Apparently, the problem is so prevalent the agency continued to hire unqualified clinicians to provide services to veterans without licenses to provide those services. Who will be held accountable? How many veterans were harmed?
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Dr. Justin Liao, 520 Superior, Suite 360, NEWPORT BEACH, CA, 92660
Dr. Liao provided exceptional medical guidance and advise during my annual physical
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Dr M. Rahimi, Coast highway, Newport beach, CA
This Doctor is exceptionally great!! She is brilliant and just as important, she CARES about her patients. I played football for 17 years and have (had!!!) 2 bad shoulders (a torn rotator cuff and torn labrum) as well as knee joint pain. She has helped me to be able to swim 70 laps 4 days a week!! Before i wasnt able to swim without pain.....she has also helped me with the annoying "pins and needles" feeling from diabetic neuropathy in both feet and fingers. I think I was very lucky to have found her!!!! Easy to get to her office too right on Pacific Coasy Highway!!!! Youll be happy you picked her to treat your pain!! Shes the BEST!! DR. Mike
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