Re: PARKLAND MEMORIAL HOSPITAL's OB dept......UNBELIEVABLE!!!!!!!

From: jmtd (jmtd1@yahoo.es)
Mon Oct 23 01:49:57 2006


Madam, what are you complaining about? Thatīs the future. Iīm an Spaniard obgyn working at the only one hospital in a Spaniard city in Northern Africa,called Melilla, near Morocco border. As a population of 65000 inhabitants, we had almost 1800 deliveries last year 2005; more than 50 % of these deliveries comes from Moroccan women who easily pass the border and can FREELY deliver their babies in our hospital. Since in Nador, the Moroccan city close to us, only exist private hospitals and charity hospital (where they have to carry their own medicines, serum, siringes, even sheets, and where the doctors and nurses first spread their hands to ask money), itīs obvious these people prefer enter in Spain to deliver. Furthermore, our "human laws" referring to inmigrants contribute to this, because they obligue to assist freely every immigrant pregnant woman who appear through emergency rooms; if possible all the pregnancy cares, too. And to split the hairs, the Moroccan children, born or not in our hospital, have assured, by law, all the medical cares along their life until 18 years of age. And of course, medecins, formula milk and diapers can be totally free if their parents go to the charity services and cry a little. By the moment, the Moroccan patients donīt demand to the medical and nurse staff to talk their dialect yet, but all at its moment... As you see madam itīs the same the whole world over.

José M. Torreblanca Doblas OBGYN physician Hospital Comarcal Melilla- Spain





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