Joseph Palmeri of Tulsa
has always valued his relationships with friends and family over all other
aspects of his life, even his career. Joseph says that the medical field can
often be a very demanding one, and it is easy to forget that there is a world
outside of it, and other people that need your care and attention just as much
as the patients you deal with regularly. That is why Joseph makes sure to set
aside time to spend with his family, which includes his loving wife Vanessa
Rynn Palmeri, and their beloved daughter. Joseph says that becoming a father
was far more terrifying and challenging than becoming an anesthesiologist ever
could have been, but that it is also very rewarding, far more than his career.
Joseph says he and his family have been blessed with good health, and to
squander that health, would be tragic. This is why Joseph and his family often
go on picnics, or take trips to the beach or walks in the park. As a medical
professional, Joseph knows that the time together is essential for his daughter
to bond with them, and help to form a close and trusting relationship for the
many years to come. Joseph also says that it is simply a great day to spend an
afternoon, and it is days like that, in the warm sun and cool breeze, that help
him make it through particularly rough days at work.
Joseph Palmeri of Tulsa
puts family first because it is with their love and support that he finds the
strength to stay dutiful in the most trying of times. Joseph says that all of
his success in the medical field would mean nothing without his family to share
in the spoils with. Joseph also hopes that one day, with his guidance, that his
daughter will be instilled with the same values, and perhaps attend college
close to home, the same way he had. Joseph says that though he would prefer if
his daughter stayed close to home when she attended college, that he would
understand if she did not, and he would simply have to “Get over it” as his
friends like to tell him. Joseph says that it is his closeness with his family
that has allowed him to relate so well to the family of his patients, and
provide them with the comfort and level of service he would hope for his family
to receive in a similar situation.
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