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Nita.  I worked at the old VA hospital from 1973 to 1980, having
transfered from a two-year stint at the San Antonio VA Clinic.  If I had
been smart I could have stayed on another 3 years, because I also worked
at the Naval Base in Corpus Christi.  But not me.  My eyes saw dollar
signs about the real estate business.  Yes, I made a lot of money, but it
cost more money to make money than I realized.  I was the Assistant to
the Chief of Ambulatory Care and  was under the auspices of 12 doctors.
I worked right across the doors to the emergency room.  Wow!! Did I ever
see some "things".  I tried to write you on your personal e address, but
it went through PIEN after all, so this time I'm not trying.  Seeya. Jo
Ann

On Tue, 19 Aug 2003 20:41:50 -0600 Gladys Andres <[log in to unmask]>
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> I said I was surprised because I had never seen an out patient
> before. I worked at MD Anderson in Houston and no one sent anyone in
> until it was very late. I hate to think of the reason why. but MD
> Anderson is an excellent hospital.
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