Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What an asinine thing to say. That doesn't even make any sense.
She may be good at her job and great with her peers, but she should never be allowed to represent DoH on an issue like this in public. Not a single sympathetic statement or gesture. Impatient with criticism. Any able to empathize and completely dismissive with those who have legit concerns. And defensive, too.
I don't know which meeting it was, but at one of the earlier public meetings she apparently said, not everything in DC has to be decided by committee. Meaning that DoH was going to decide this without input from anyone else. PR disaster indeed. She seems to have completely missed the serving the public part of public service.
I think it's pretty clear that only very senior pressure will work on her. Bowser and the council have to put pressure on her.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What an asinine thing to say. That doesn't even make any sense.
She may be good at her job and great with her peers, but she should never be allowed to represent DoH on an issue like this in public. Not a single sympathetic statement or gesture. Impatient with criticism. Any able to empathize and completely dismissive with those who have legit concerns. And defensive, too.
Anonymous wrote:What an asinine thing to say. That doesn't even make any sense.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Lots of angry parents, nurses, and charter lobbyists present. Unhappy with the current system and can't even imagine the new one with fewer resources devoted to nurse salaries.
Dr. Nesbitt is a public relations disaster. Condescending and completely unsympathetic to any of the people testifying before her. Said that "People don't have an expectation of a nurse at the mall or a movie theater, why should they expect one in a school..."
And that was one of her few direct statements. True bureaucrat, she directly answered few questions.
Zero press present as far as I could tell.
Sign the DC Nurses Association petition. Call your CM, write the mayor, and get your parent associations involved.
http://petitions.moveon.org/sign/every-child-deserves?source=c.em.mt&r_by=759477
I can't believe she said that. Really, that's what our representatives believe?
For clarification, Dr. Nesbitt is Director of the DC DOH, not an elected official. Appealing to representatives like councilmembers and mayor to denounce what Dr. Nesbitt is saying is what's needed.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Lots of angry parents, nurses, and charter lobbyists present. Unhappy with the current system and can't even imagine the new one with fewer resources devoted to nurse salaries.
Dr. Nesbitt is a public relations disaster. Condescending and completely unsympathetic to any of the people testifying before her. Said that "People don't have an expectation of a nurse at the mall or a movie theater, why should they expect one in a school..."
And that was one of her few direct statements. True bureaucrat, she directly answered few questions.
Zero press present as far as I could tell.
Sign the DC Nurses Association petition. Call your CM, write the mayor, and get your parent associations involved.
http://petitions.moveon.org/sign/every-child-deserves?source=c.em.mt&r_by=759477
I can't believe she said that. Really, that's what our representatives believe?
Anonymous wrote:Lots of angry parents, nurses, and charter lobbyists present. Unhappy with the current system and can't even imagine the new one with fewer resources devoted to nurse salaries.
Dr. Nesbitt is a public relations disaster. Condescending and completely unsympathetic to any of the people testifying before her. Said that "People don't have an expectation of a nurse at the mall or a movie theater, why should they expect one in a school..."
And that was one of her few direct statements. True bureaucrat, she directly answered few questions.
Zero press present as far as I could tell.
Sign the DC Nurses Association petition. Call your CM, write the mayor, and get your parent associations involved.
http://petitions.moveon.org/sign/every-child-deserves?source=c.em.mt&r_by=759477
Anonymous wrote:Lots of angry parents, nurses, and charter lobbyists present. Unhappy with the current system and can't even imagine the new one with fewer resources devoted to nurse salaries.
Dr. Nesbitt is a public relations disaster. Condescending and completely unsympathetic to any of the people testifying before her. Said that "People don't have an expectation of a nurse at the mall or a movie theater, why should they expect one in a school..."
And that was one of her few direct statements. True bureaucrat, she directly answered few questions.
Zero press present as far as I could tell.
Sign the DC Nurses Association petition. Call your CM, write the mayor, and get your parent associations involved.
http://petitions.moveon.org/sign/every-child-deserves?source=c.em.mt&r_by=759477