I was in medical school in class at UCLA 79/80 and 80/81. I did the majority of my 3rd and 4th years at Harbor. I did my IM residency at St Mary’s in Long Beach and did most of my UCLA rotations at Harbor. I was Chief Resident at St Mary’s 86/87 then went into practice with Bristol Park Medical Group in Orange County. I don’t remember a …
I was in medical school in class at UCLA 79/80 and 80/81. I did the majority of my 3rd and 4th years at Harbor. I did my IM residency at St Mary’s in Long Beach and did most of my UCLA rotations at Harbor. I was Chief Resident at St Mary’s 86/87 then went into practice with Bristol Park Medical Group in Orange County. I don’t remember a Dr Blumen. The only Neuro-Otologist I work with was at Hoag hospital. I still have a few cousins and aunts in CA. My dad and my entire family left in 2013. Keep up the good fight. Dan
Harbor was one of our neurology residents rotations. Great place for medical education. Bristol Park had an excellent reputation. I see you have an MBA. I got one at the Anderson school when I began to realize that our profession was going “managed-care“. I ended up managing large medical groups but always focused on making sure that utilization management looked out for the patients , As that was the department that could truly do harm to them. My wife and I retired four years ago to San Diego and the only reason we’re still in California is we have three children and 10 grandchildren still living in California. Best wishes.
I was in medical school in class at UCLA 79/80 and 80/81. I did the majority of my 3rd and 4th years at Harbor. I did my IM residency at St Mary’s in Long Beach and did most of my UCLA rotations at Harbor. I was Chief Resident at St Mary’s 86/87 then went into practice with Bristol Park Medical Group in Orange County. I don’t remember a Dr Blumen. The only Neuro-Otologist I work with was at Hoag hospital. I still have a few cousins and aunts in CA. My dad and my entire family left in 2013. Keep up the good fight. Dan
Harbor was one of our neurology residents rotations. Great place for medical education. Bristol Park had an excellent reputation. I see you have an MBA. I got one at the Anderson school when I began to realize that our profession was going “managed-care“. I ended up managing large medical groups but always focused on making sure that utilization management looked out for the patients , As that was the department that could truly do harm to them. My wife and I retired four years ago to San Diego and the only reason we’re still in California is we have three children and 10 grandchildren still living in California. Best wishes.