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What is something I can give to my doctor to thank her?Rating: (votes: 0) A thank you note and some absolutely fabulous great smelling flowers!! Comment:
Go to dollar store by nice pens, a gushy thank you card, write a heart felt thank you, a balloon or 2. Then u could by a fruit basket or individual fruit. Or some bagels and cream cheese, donuts. Call office to see when her office hours are and deliver explaining how much you appreciate what the doc and sect. Did.
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I had no idea that doctors took cases on a non profit basis, not enough to fully restore my faith in health care, but its a startI second the flowers idea with the heart felt note
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Definately a heart felt note. I did that for a dr once and I happened to see him later on (we were done with follow-ups) and he told me how much it meant to him.
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i work at jason deli while in school they have really good wrap trays dessert trays ect but any reputable place will do , just call the docs Secretary or unit an let them no youll have lunch delivered drop 75-100 bucks on food and drinks include a card and let them no they changed a humans life and your eternally grateful
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I gave my doc a book re old medical stories once. It was on sale at a large bookstore. He told me he took it home, & he & his wife had a lot of fun reading it.The secretary always give flowers and/or chocolates & a card, I reckon.
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Quote from calinurse11I had no idea that doctors took cases on a non profit basis, not enough to fully restore my faith in health care, but its a start
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As healthcare professionals were are not able to accept gifts from patients or family members. It is just something we are held to.However; if a family brings in cookies or cupcakes that they baked we don't ever turn those down. One family bought a thing of 50 cupcakes from a bakery for the nursing staff. If we would have not accepted, that would have been 50 cupcakes to waste!!! If you insist, i would say just do a thank you card and maybe some flowers.
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I truly mean what I'm saying here:Whatever dollar amount you are thinking about spending on thank you gifts ... just ask that they apply it to the bill.
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Write a note. No food, no flowers. Use the money you were going to spend on the gift and apply it to the other bill along with a copy of the charity paperwork.
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I think that a simple card expressing your thanks would go a long way. I never remember the small gifts (flowers, cupcakes, treats, etc.) that family brings in, but I ALWAYS remember what is written in a card.The best gift you can possibly give someone is your heartfelt sentiments. You can't buy that.
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