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Elizabeth A. Self, temple university, Philadelphia, PA


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Category: Genealogist

Elizabeth Shown Mills, Ogden, UT


Rating: 1 out of 5.

This appears to be the only website with information about Elizabeth Shown Mills CG, CGL, FASG, FNGS, FUGA. For someone trying to find information about Elizabeth, her work history, academic credentials, and client reviews, she is a total mystery online. She shouldn't be a mystery since she claims she has been conducting genealogical and historical research for over 40 years with thousands of satisfied clients and hundreds of published works. However, besides her own websites, there is nothing about her, her past, or customer reviews online. She is a ghost. This is hard to believe for someone who is in the public eye as much as she is. What started this journey is that 2 of my very dear friends in the DAR had a bad experience with Elizabeth. Elizabeth provided information about their ancestors that did not match DAR records. Elizabeth has not only worked with them but with other members of DAR across the country with mixed results. What little we have uncovered about Elizabeth is shocking and tells a very different story about her qualifications and past. She does not hold an advanced degree of any type. Her bachelors degree is one of those "life experience" degrees, which is unaccredited and no longer issued by any respectable university. You get them for essentially being old, writing a couple of essays, and paying the university a lot of money while avoiding the normal coursework, exams, and research required of all legitimate students. So what do all of those acronyms after her name mean? I thought they were degrees or academic credentials. I was wrong. All of those acronyms after her name, which she uses to validate her expertise, are from a corporation. A corporation which she helps manage. A clear conflict of interest and self-serving set of "credentials" that aren't worth the paper they are printed in. In this case, she printed them herself. We are spreading the word in our organization about Elizabeth as she frequently solicits members and chapters. Her tactics are predatory as many of our members are senior citizens and not experienced in conducting research as pretty much all libraries, universities, counties records, and other archives require the use of computers.

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Dianna Feinstone, DO., Temple University Hospital, Philadelphia, PA


Rating: 5 out of 5.

I have Myastenia Gravis and Dr. Feinstone was very attentive and stayed with me until I was able to go back to my room.

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Donald Herman, Community College of Philadelphia, Philadelphia, PA


Rating: 5 out of 5.

Professor Donald Herman is a perfectionist. He will find out a small mistake that you had and want you to do everything correctly. He is a Math Master. I highly recommend him if you love math. Make sure you do all of the homework that he gives you

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Elizabeth Altare, Florida International University, Miami, FL


Rating: 5 out of 5.

Great Professor! She is very understanding and helpful! I highly recommend her.

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Mele, Drexel, Philadelphia, PA


Rating: 5 out of 5.

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Doug Howell, Comcast, Philadelphia, PA


Rating: 4 out of 5.

Doug is a good boss in terms of allowing us to get the job done without too much intervention. However, Doug can change directions at a moments notice.

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Phil Reeves, Comcast, Philadelphia, PA


Rating: 4 out of 5.

Phil does a good job most of the time as a boss. Occasionally a micromanager, but generally a good boss that provides enough support to get the job done.

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Renata Milman DPM, 2701 Holme Ave sutie 204, philadelphia, PA


Rating: 5 out of 5.

Staff and Doctor Very nice . Also very helpful with everything 5 stars . The took there time to go over meds and shot that I was given . Even the lady that take my information was the best with a smile . Great visit

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Michael Lim, Baltimore, MD


Rating: 5 out of 5.

Dr. Michael Lim operated on a benign meningioma near my brain stem in Jan 2012. I wrote before, but hit the wrong key and it was posted prematurely. I did much research and Dr. Lim answered my myriad of questions before and after surgery. A PHd nurse friend of mine recommended him to me. I am located in Philadelphia, PA and made the decision to go to Baltimore for the surgery. I no longer have electric facial pain. I am a 69 year old female and am active in sports. The operation was 6 hrs in a difficult location at the base of my brain. I could have lost my vision, hearing, balance, and had facial droop and speech problems. I did not. I am deeply grateful to Dr. Lim for saving my life. One other thing--Dr. Lim operates on Tuesdays; the schedule was full for many weeks. He took my case and operated on a 24 hour notice when the operating room was available on a Friday. He had a busy work week, surgeries on his regular operating day, and continued to help me by operating again at the end of a week. There couldn't have been a more positive outcome. Thank you!

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