The Caution cone has "Wet Floor" written on it and is always in front of the restrooms in the lobby on the first floor of the Shapiro Building.
This is "art" that's on the wall between the elevators on one of floors in that building.
The computer screens in the examining rooms have rotating displays. One of the displays is for a program for employees called "LearnVest." Its symbol is a green circle with the letters "LV" in it.
Those are pictures of a painting that's in the office of Dermatology.
That is a picture of the first stall in the women's restroom in the lobby on the first floor of the Shapiro Building. I walked into the restroom, and that's what it looked like.
As at so many places where there is support for the conglomerate's agenda, the janitors at the Shapiro Building of Boston Medical Center seem to be too busy putting permanent Wet Floor signs where there is no wet floor to clean the bathrooms.
A male patient started coughing loudly as soon as I got to the pharmacy.
He coughed again loudly near me when he left the pharmacy.
Copyright L. Kochman, August 21, 2015 @ 12:31 p.m./addition @ 12:35 p.m./addition @ 12:39 p.m.




