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<blockquote data-quote="John6185" data-source="post: 3054320" data-attributes="member: 25679"><p>I used to work at the VA Hospital in OKC and really enjoyed the time I was there. The veterans were 98% positive and but sometimes the staff didn't do their job properly. I remember one time in E-Module before they modernized with kiosks that soem guy behind the counter was using the "F" word loud enough to be heard int he waiting room and that is totally unacceptable with ladies present. He was written up but that's about it and he retired medically. Steve Gentling was the Director at that time and he rant a tight ship, he was a Col in the AF Reserves, I believe an MSC ((Medical Service Corp) officer. He was well liked and respected by a great percentage of the staff and he retired and they got some other guys who kind of revolved in and out. How it's run now is beyond my pay grade. I get my medical care there and I reviewed my medical records and saw that "I refused a prostate exam because I had had one on the outside." That is an untruth, I didn't refuse the exam at all, the doctor was lazy. The hospital has improved over the years but those foreign doctors have a don't care attitude sometimes. And then I can't understand them often because of their accent. I'm happy overall with the care and since Trump got in they seem to go out of their way to be polite.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="John6185, post: 3054320, member: 25679"] I used to work at the VA Hospital in OKC and really enjoyed the time I was there. The veterans were 98% positive and but sometimes the staff didn't do their job properly. I remember one time in E-Module before they modernized with kiosks that soem guy behind the counter was using the "F" word loud enough to be heard int he waiting room and that is totally unacceptable with ladies present. He was written up but that's about it and he retired medically. Steve Gentling was the Director at that time and he rant a tight ship, he was a Col in the AF Reserves, I believe an MSC ((Medical Service Corp) officer. He was well liked and respected by a great percentage of the staff and he retired and they got some other guys who kind of revolved in and out. How it's run now is beyond my pay grade. I get my medical care there and I reviewed my medical records and saw that "I refused a prostate exam because I had had one on the outside." That is an untruth, I didn't refuse the exam at all, the doctor was lazy. The hospital has improved over the years but those foreign doctors have a don't care attitude sometimes. And then I can't understand them often because of their accent. I'm happy overall with the care and since Trump got in they seem to go out of their way to be polite. [/QUOTE]
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