March 6, 2022 -- Starting the Transplant Process

 Jon says I should write something so people will know they are in the right place.  That other blog address just showed me the kind of blog I would never want to write, so that was educational anyway.

This giant hospital is very quiet today -- it's Sunday.  Empty waiting rooms, closed cafeterias, wide hallways that are usually crowded but today are echo-ey. I am starting to piece together how this place is all connected. It is logical but sprawling. I have noticed before on many occasions how helpful and friendly everyone is -- if you pause for a minute in the hallway, looking even slightly uncertain, someone will approach and ask if you need help. It must be a policy, never to let anyone feel or look lost. It is also very nice to be in a place where everyone is wearing a label. It reinforces how young doctors can be, and how many different careers there are in one complex organization. It reminds me that Alissa moves around in a space like this every day, wearing her doctor badge, and I bet she is also nice to people who look lost in the halls.

Jon and I love hearing from people, but it doesn't seem simple to reply to these.  Send emails anytime.


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