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Mr. Llontop (Mr. C), New London Adult & Continuing Education, New London, CT, 06370


Rating: 5 out of 5.

He is a great teacher. He is always willing to help you and the amount of energy he brings in the classroom exceeds expectations. He has a great sense of humor, and he is the best teacher I ever had for math.

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mr. josef graham, saxe middle school, new canaan, CT


Rating: 5 out of 5.

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Mr. Ricci, Pittsford Mendon High School


Rating: 2 out of 5.

Mr. Ricci is knowledgeable about physical education, but he seems to lack passion for his subject during class. He frequently is glued to his computer screen for over ninety percent of the period and holds a bunch of open gyms in place of classes. Honestly, the latter is fine, but he should care a bit more about teaching when he's introducing a new skill. Then, he complains about the few kids in every class kids who don't show up enough. I wonder why they miss so much of HIS class...

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Category: Veteran Hospitals Treating Soldiers

Veteran Administration Hospitals


Rating: 1 out of 5.

The watchdog agency, Government Accounting Office (GAO) has called on VA to tighten up its credentialing. GOA’s audit of the agency found multiple instances where veterans received medical services from 57 disqualified providers who were disqualified from providing care to patients. “VHA facilities did not consistently adhere to policies regarding providers with adverse actions,” GAO said in its report. That report was delivered to the House Committee on Veterans *** Subcommittee on Oversight and Investigations. The report hones in on one massive failure within the agency that has plagued its hiring and credentialing of clinicians for years – – staff responsible for credentialing are not provided mandatory training focused on credentialing. Seems like an obvious issue given the history of problems VA continues to struggle with within its audits and various investigations by the press. FierceHealthcare, a government-centric publication, highlighted a few examples from the report worth noting. In at least five facilities, agency hiring officials were unaware of hiring policies against hiring doctors with revoked or surrendered medical licenses. Underlying admissions for relinquishing one’s licenses were in instances of misconduct, incompetence or providing substandard care. Anyone with these issues is supposed to be precluded from working for VA to provide medical care. In one instance, VA hired a nurse whose license was revoked for patient neglect who later resigned. This issue is not a new problem. Over the years, various news reports have highlighted VA’s struggle to maintain adequate credentialing of its doctors, which is a part of this problem. In some instances, VA would publish false credentials to the public about its own doctors. In one instance, VA reportedly hired a doctor who previously surrendered his license after failing to complete continuing education. Now, continuing education can be very important in areas like stroke treatment or management of atrial fibrillation, for example. In other instances, VA would select unqualified clinicians to provide diagnostic medical services including detection and treatment of veterans seeking benefits following traumatic brain injuries. In 2015, I started working with Kare11 News and AJ Lagoe to uncover instances where my own clients were economically or physically harmed due to this form of negligence. At that time, we uncovered VA used unqualified doctors to diagnose traumatic brain injuries. This investigation uncovered another problem where the agency published false or expired credentials to the public about their doctors – – both problems likely existed for a decade or longer. At the end of the day, the agency does not tightly police its own clinicians to ensure they are appropriately licensed, adequately credentialed, and adequately trained to provide the services they are providing to veterans nationwide. Obviously, the agency failed to address the core problem. The agency fails to hold officials accountable when they fail to select appropriately trained and qualified clinicians to provide medical services to veterans. Apparently, the problem is so prevalent the agency continued to hire unqualified clinicians to provide services to veterans without licenses to provide those services. Who will be held accountable? How many veterans were harmed?

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dr asia, new london, CT


Rating: 5 out of 5.

surgical infections

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Tschetter, New London, CT


Rating: 5 out of 5.

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Jennifer baggot, Memorial junior school, Whippany, NJ, 07927


Rating: 5 out of 5.

My child had her—it was terrible. Who hired her? She is extremely immature. You can’t even believe you are discussing your child’s education with an adult when you speak with her. Her behavior with the kids is rude and intimidating. It killed me that my taxes went to pay for her salary.

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Category: Car Dealer

karl chevrolet, 261 elm st, new canaan, CT


Rating: 1 out of 5.

I finally got the Camaro ZL1 fixed, and it was not the Radar Detector or the Tinted Windows like your Service Manager Jay Bradley insisted & refused to service my car under warranty. "you should know that the advice on the possibility of electrical interference from a radar detector or Wi-Fi is a very real possibility" "We have made every effort to respond promptly to your needs. If for any reason the condition reoccurs without the presence of any other aftermarket electrical equipment in your vehicle please let us know immediately." The most frustrating part about dealing with your dealership as well as others is that I am the one who figured out what was wrong with the car not some certified GM tech. In the future before blaming customers & refusing to service cars that are STILL UNDER WARRANTY do a more thorough job & send your "techs" for the proper training. Purchased a new car in late April of this year and the car I purchased is Amazing the experience of Karl Chevrolet was not. Once the down payment was made the dealership was no where to be found, the woman I worked with was not knowledgeable about the car and gave me untrue information regarding features on the car.On 2 occasions when I was asking for some options to be included, Beth Karl told me not to get the because they were "ghetto". As I have not purchased a new car in some years, I had a few questions to be answered. My emails and calls to her went unanswered. I waited days for a response but to no avail, I finally had to speak to another sales person to get any sort of response which was just as frustrating. I threatened to cancel my car order on 2 occasions and both times they finally acted like they cared. It's been 17 months since I purchased the Camaro ZL1 Convertible and have had to bring the car in for repair 5 times due to the Tire Pressure Monitor System, Karl Chevrolet replaced my left rear tire in August of 2013 and since that tire replacement ,the problem with the TPMS has continued with the tire that was replaced. On Karl Chevrolet's last attempt to fix the tire,I was told by the service manager, Jay Bradley, that they "think" my radar detector is causing the TPMS problem; and if it happens again with the radar detector, they will not fix it. To quote Jay Bradley "possibility of electrical interference from a radar detector or Wi-Fi is a very real possibility" . I do not want "very real possibilities" when there is something wrong with my car that is still under warranty, I want facts. Karl Chevrolet has demonstrated to be unknowledgeable in the cars that they sell and also unable to repair them

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Danner Vera, washington highschool, Fremont, CA, 94536


Rating: 1 out of 5.

danner vera honestly really nice, but she shares too much about her personal life, like about how her husband left her after cheating on her with a man. she teaches a spanish class, and learning a new language takes alot of skill and attention-to-detail, along with having a great teacher. i had a good spanish background with my spanish 1 teacher doing me justice and valuing my education, when spanish 2 came around it all slipped through the cracks, i learned absolutely nothing in her class and every day i wanted to rip my hair out. she was unorganized, had a forgetful memory, and was pretty mean when she was frustrated, which was often because she always sat at her desk applying make up, and telling us to do workbook pages that had content that we didn't even learn yet, and would yell and make a kid cry when someone went up to ask questions. she would hand out tests that we had to prior knowledge of, that included things that were meant for a more advanced part of the year. one time she gave us a quiz for spanish 1, when we were all in spanish 2... no one said anything, and she didn't notice because she barely pays attention to anything. half her class failed, and the other class cheated their way, and faked it till' they made it. overall, she's a hot mess and a half, and shouldn't be in charge of children's education.

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Kendrick Pruitt, harrell bud elementary, 2121 south marsalis blvd


Rating: 5 out of 5.

Mr. Pruitt is well rounded respectable responsible individual. He makes sure his students are always taking care of and learning the proper knowledge to better further their education. Mr. Pruitt has special handshakes with each student as they are greeting him every morning for school. Furthermore he lets no student go without in any aspect of the day. Will even feed the students with a special pizza party for good behavior through out the months. I really think Mr. Pruitt deserves this award to just show him appreciation for being a 8 year teacher at one school. He's on his way to having a great future.

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