My husband Corey Goldman was admitted to St Rose Sienna Heights sunday with a grade 4 glioblastoma brain tumor. He was stabilized and intubated in the ICU during the day at which time we met with our neurologist Dr Scott Sekol who exceeded our expectations in competence, caring, bedside manner and professionalism. Unfortunately we cannot say the same for the surgeon who was first assigned to us Dr Nagy. He did not bother to see my husband, nor speak with me. He only spoke with the nurse after she and I had not heard from him that evening. When Nurse Mary in the ICU at St Rose Sienna Heights finally reached him on the phone he told the nurse to take him off the vent immediately, discharge him send him home and see him in his office 2 days later for elective surgery, all of which would have killed him in my opinion. I was so shocked that a St Rose doctor would do such a thing that I told the hospital I did not feel safe leaving my husband's life in Dr. Nagy's hands, and I requested a second surgeon which Dr Sekol was able to provide, Dr Michael Seiff, the best surgeon this side of UCLA. He removed the tumor within 36 hours. Now my husband is home and starting chemo and radiation and a quality of life. Thank God and thank them! But no thanks to Nagy.