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re: Jindal shutting down LSU hospital system in order to privatize itquote: Yeah but an uninsured person who got cancer was able to be treated there without 100,000 dollars of debt right? They can't do that at any hospital. Reply Back to Top |
| So are they closing or are they going private? Kinda confusing title. Reply Back to Top |
quote: Then lets cut SUNO, NSU, Gramblin, and all the other piss poor universities that have no purpose. ETA: Add: LSUA, LSUE, SU-S, Nicholls, and ULM( and give tech the pharmacy school). This post was edited on 10/4 at 4:34 pm Reply Back to Top |
quote:political suicide Reply Back to Top |
quote: Now you're just being waaaacist. Reply Back to Top |
| Jindal tried to cut SUNO and people went ape shite. Reply Back to Top |
quote: grow some balls and do what's best for the state and its people Reply Back to Top |
| Leonard J. Chabert Medical Center in Houma is shutting down most of residency program according to KLFY. University Medical Center in Lafayette is eliminating all medical student apartments. Reply Back to Top |
quote: We think alike. Reply Back to Top |
| We don't need 20 something public universities in this state. LSU ULL Tech SELU UNO SU LSU-S Mcneese Reply Back to Top |
| Earl K. Long in Baton Rouge is closing the intensive care unit and is being merged into Our Lady of the Lake Hospital in BR with the exception of keeping one floor open with 15 beds. Reply Back to Top |
| Jindal made a half assed effort to close SUNO. There was no serious attempt to consolidate schools. That was for appearances only. It worked. It convinced enough of his supporters to believe he tried and it wouldn't work. Talk to people actually involved in government. Reply Back to Top |
| I believe grambling isn't a bad school. Higher graduation rate than mcneese Reply Back to Top |
| Surgery, peds, ortho, omfs Reply Back to Top |
| How did Conway in Monroe escape downsizing? wow. Sen. Francis Thompson must have a pic of Bobby fricking a goat or something. Reply Back to Top |
quote: surgery - average, Tulane and Ochsner are better peds - average ortho - is such a competitive residency that it is good pretty much everywhere OMFS - you taking about ENT? kinda the same as ortho, it is such a competitive residency that it is pretty good wherever you go Reply Back to Top |
quote: they still have to qualify which most working people don't Reply Back to Top |
quote: why should tax dollars cover lung or throat cancer that some poor SOB got from smoking 2 packs a day for 50 years? Reply Back to Top |
quote:ok. So you proved my point. They have more than one good program. Oh and OMFS is not ENT. OMFS does an ENT rotation in their residency. quote:No one would ever say this. Especially Ochsner. This post was edited on 10/4 at 4:48 pm Reply Back to Top |
| And you have to get in the system there. My dad(not insured cause his work won't pay for it and he cannot afford it on his own) had hip replacement at EKL years ago. He received awesome care there. He had to go through the ER there, wait like 10 hours to be seen about his hip pain to get in the system. Reply Back to Top Refresh |
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