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A California nurse has realized one of the hospital’s new pediatric residents was much more than just a co-worker. .
According to Stanford Children’s Health – Lucile Packard Children’s Hospital Stanford, Vilma Wong was the primary care nurse for pediatric resident Brandon Seminatore, MD, nearly 30 years ago. .
The hospital said Brandon was born 28 years ago in its NICU; at just 29 weeks old. The hospital said Vilma recognized Brandon’s as he was making his rounds in the hospital.
“Meeting Vilma was a surreal experience,” Brandon told Standford Children’s. “When Vilma recognized my name, it truly sunk in that I was one of these babies. .
I’ve come full-circle and I’m taking care of babies with the nurse that took care of me.” Vilma said she was in shock, but overjoyed.
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