The building and advanced are amazing....but the staff and cancer doctors like . Dr. Chalian .....and many others are the breathe of Penn. We recommend this place on a weekly basis...May it continue to grow and be blessed.
I would LOVE to go to school here at UPenn, it is my favorite Medical School, and it’s just so amazing. I wish one day that dream will come true and I will get a chance to be one of the greatest doctors at this amazing facility.
J Knitter my husband had a left ventricular assist device and heart transplant at Hospital Univ of Pennsylvania. His surgeon, Dr Acker, is also in this video.
I hear a lot the good new from this hospital I hope one day I can come here for a second opinion ( I have a AVM removed from my brain now they affect my hand and legs I get a mini stroke now ( hopefully I can get there one day to help for me about this problem, I'm only 26 years old and I have 2 kids it very stressed and very horrible in my life now )
Annette Quinn hey Annette, that likely won't happen. In the hospital, your nurse needs to give you EVERY medication, no matter how insignificant you may thing it is. Something as simple as Ibuprofen or Tylenol have daily maximums and harmful interactions with other drugs. Even your home eye drops are supposed to be given by your nurse. If not, the nurse can't know what medication interactions might occur and it can be harmful to the patient. I'm an RN working at an ICU in Florida, but I'm pretty sure that's universal in healthcare.
The building and advanced are amazing....but the staff and cancer doctors like . Dr. Chalian .....and many others are the breathe of Penn. We recommend this place on a weekly basis...May it continue to grow and be blessed.
I would LOVE to go to school here at UPenn, it is my favorite Medical School, and it’s just so amazing. I wish one day that dream will come true and I will get a chance to be one of the greatest doctors at this amazing facility.
J Knitter my husband had a left ventricular assist device and heart transplant at Hospital Univ of Pennsylvania. His surgeon, Dr Acker, is also in this video.
You need to hit the books then and get off TH-cam young grass hopper
It's an amazing structure to witness under construction. This project is massive in every sense of the word.
I hear a lot the good new from this hospital I hope one day I can come here for a second opinion ( I have a AVM removed from my brain now they affect my hand and legs I get a mini stroke now ( hopefully I can get there one day to help for me about this problem, I'm only 26 years old and I have 2 kids it very stressed and very horrible in my life now )
I hope to God you get the best care possible for your condition. I have a feeling it WILL come from this facility. God bless you & your family.
Which company is building the new hospital please.
SOOOOOOOOOOO AMAIZING I HOPE TO work in university like this
First you need to spell correctly young grass hopper !
I’m working on this building ! Shaeffer Electric
Sosaddi 1 🙌🏽🙌🏽
How much is the hospital?
Looks amazing! Hope they add locking home medication drawers in the patient rooms so you do not have to wait on nurses to bring to you 😉
Annette Quinn hey Annette, that likely won't happen. In the hospital, your nurse needs to give you EVERY medication, no matter how insignificant you may thing it is. Something as simple as Ibuprofen or Tylenol have daily maximums and harmful interactions with other drugs. Even your home eye drops are supposed to be given by your nurse. If not, the nurse can't know what medication interactions might occur and it can be harmful to the patient. I'm an RN working at an ICU in Florida, but I'm pretty sure that's universal in healthcare.
Daddy was admitted to this hospital 🏥 when he had a stroke on February 26th, 2013.
I am from india