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Written by Dr. Steve Belton
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Friday, 06 February 2009
One reason that I feel able to do this at this time is that a doctor that I know and trust and with whom I've worked for the last fifteen years, Dr. Gordon Rosenberg, has agreed to take over your care. I think the world of him and we have spent enough time together - in labor and delivery and in surgery - for me to know that he is a trustworthy, competent, and caring doctor. I can attest to his great surgical skills and instincts as well as his overall excellent clinical judgment both in gynecology and obstetrics. He is very well respected in our department by other physicians as well as by our nursing colleagues and I can assure you I would not refer my own daughters (which I have done) to someone I did not truly trust and respect! So I have complete confidence that you will be well taken care of obstetrically or gynecologically.
However, there is more to medical care than technical expertise and knowledge and that is the empathy and compassion with which we approach patient care. You have become used to a certain level of this extra sense of being cared for in my office that is unfortunately not the norm anymore. However, Dr. Rosenberg and his staff also know about, care about, and work very hard in this area as well. You should feel the same level of caring with his office as you have experienced in mine. He and his staff are responsive to patients and their needs.
Dr. Rosenberg has trained at Stanford and in New York and has practiced ob-gyn in San Jose since 1989. He is well respected by colleagues for his knowledge and surgical skill and has served our Ob-Gyn Department as head of the peer review committee for many years. He is married, has two grown children, and lives in the Los Gatos area.
Visit a website he and I have set up for you to learn more: http://gordonrosenberg.com/
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