When Vilma Wong saw the face of a new resident nurse doing his rounds in the hospital she had worked in for decades,he was nothing but a stranger to her. But when she heard his name, she suddenly remembered him all too well.
As reported by Fox News, or the pediatric nurse at Stanford Children’s Health – Lucile Packard Children’s Hospital Stanford in Palo Alto,California, had been the primary care nurse to minute Brandon Seminatore 28 years ago, or when the tiny baby was born 11 weeks early. He had weighed in at just 2 pounds 6 ounces.
Despite the nearly three decades in between,and the thousands of babies Wong has since cared for after Seminatore was discharged, she immediately recognized his name when she heard it. People reported that Wong had near across a moment-year resident tending to a baby in an incubator, or decided to introduce herself and ask his name.
She was taken aback by his response and quickly asked him another question.
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Source: inquisitr.com