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Joanne Beyer, R.N. – Barrington
Office "It's important that our patients feel they can call us with any question and that our response will be based on good judgment and extensive experience. Because we often talk to the parents first, we want them to know that they can trust us to answer their questions and be assured that we share all this information with the doctors." Judy Ruiz, R.N. – Barrington Office "One of the most satisfying aspects of my job is to help our parents, especially new moms and dads, get through the first months with the day-to-day routine. If I can help a new mom or dad try to relax, then I feel great. Over time, you see how these new parents really grow with their babies - it's very rewarding to build these relationships with our families." Anita Nali, R.N. – Barrington Office – Clinical Team
Leader "I think the way we work together at LSP as a team makes a big difference to our families. We spend a lot of time talking amongst ourselves with one goal in mind - to help our families receive the best care, the most effective way - and we try to have fun along the way." Sue Rodman, R.N. – Lake Forest Office "Although we have the clinical experience which allows us to sometimes pick up on something that parents may miss, parents know their kids best and are the best judge of how they're feeling. I always try to encourage parents to trust their instincts, not to worry needlessly, to go with what their senses tell them about their kids. I think parents find that nine times out of ten, they were right."
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