Showing posts with label medical packet. Show all posts
Showing posts with label medical packet. Show all posts

Friday, May 20, 2011

feeling rejected

So my medical packet was received at the beginning of this month and, half way through the month, half the packet was returned to me. I'm feeling rejected but I am going to comply with everything they're asking for. I got three fillings today at the dentist on three teeth that did not have cavities. I repeat, I did not have any cavities. There was an air bubble that showed up in the xray of one of my old fillings so I had to have it redone. Old filling removed; new filling put in. Then two teeth that were decalcified had to be drilled down and filled. As mentioned, I had no cavities. I spent $105 and still had NO cavities. Then I had to write a personal statement about how I'm not allergice to milk anymore. I had to complete my doctors address on one page, even though it was stamped on every other page. I will also have to resend a copy of a lab report that was printed on thermal paper. The paper was completely black so the PC nurse couldn't read it. Lastly I will have to retake a blood test that showed a high red blood count. If I had an invitation already, I would quit my full time job so that I could have enough hours in the day for the part time job of fulfilling PC obligations. The good news in all of this is that they are very actively looking at my medical paperwork. I'm glad to know that its not under some huge pile in the mail basket in DC....even if it is sitting on my desk waiting to be corrected.

Thursday, April 21, 2011

Medical Packet Sent

I have just dropped my medical packet into the mail. For the life of me, I cannot figure out what has taken me so long to get everything done, signed, and sent back. There was really no reason for delay. Please folks, don't be like me. Send things in quickly. I had to get a reminder email from the medical office stating that my paperwork wasn't received yet. My only hope now is that my packet will mysteriously be over-nighted to the PC office and land on the top of the stack. I am quite ready for a placement.