Now that Brandy Elias has undergone successful surgery to replace her nose-it still sounds absolutely miraculous-I’ve had time to reflect on the entire experience.
Dr. Constantinides and Melissa C. helped in ways that transcended the “clinical” and provided Brandy and I with a very “human touch” that neither she, her family nor I will soon forget.
The same should be said for the entire staff at NYU Langone Medical Center who cared for Brandy following surgery.
This includes the anesthesia recovery ward staff and the attending staff during her week long stay.
Dr. Mark Delacure and his administrative assistant, Lisa Lynn, also provided exemplary care and service and should be commended as well for their professionalism and creativity.
As an artist with a front row seat to an amazing nasal restoration, I now know the meaning of “medical arts”.
It is readily apparent that much can be learned from this humanitarian effort as our country struggles with the complexities of healthcare.
NYU Medical Center is an amazing institution…
(Brandy is doing wonderfully well and looking forward to a new life)
Jeremiah Kyle Drake
Artist
Comment by Jeremiah Kyle Drake — September 18, 2009 @ 10:53 am
Minas Constantinides,
M.D. F.A.C.S.
NYU Medical Center Department of Otolaryngology
530 First Avenue
Suite 7U
New York, New York 10016
Tel: (866) 557-9042
Fax: (212) 263-2044
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NYU Medical Center, Department of Otolaryngology
530 First Avenue Suite 7U | New York, New York 10016 | Tel: (866) 557-9042 | Fax: (212) 263-2044
Now that Brandy Elias has undergone successful surgery to replace her nose-it still sounds absolutely miraculous-I’ve had time to reflect on the entire experience.
Dr. Constantinides and Melissa C. helped in ways that transcended the “clinical” and provided Brandy and I with a very “human touch” that neither she, her family nor I will soon forget.
The same should be said for the entire staff at NYU Langone Medical Center who cared for Brandy following surgery.
This includes the anesthesia recovery ward staff and the attending staff during her week long stay.
Dr. Mark Delacure and his administrative assistant, Lisa Lynn, also provided exemplary care and service and should be commended as well for their professionalism and creativity.
As an artist with a front row seat to an amazing nasal restoration, I now know the meaning of “medical arts”.
It is readily apparent that much can be learned from this humanitarian effort as our country struggles with the complexities of healthcare.
NYU Medical Center is an amazing institution…
(Brandy is doing wonderfully well and looking forward to a new life)
Jeremiah Kyle Drake
Artist
Comment by Jeremiah Kyle Drake — September 18, 2009 @ 10:53 am