I was, on 7/31/03. He was good, but like a previous poster said, it took FOREVER to get appointments with him. As far as the aftercare went... it was just "okay". I felt like he really didnt want to listen to my concerns that something was wrong with my port... and kept dismissing me. Turns out something was wrong with my port, they had to replace it. It hadn't been sewn down tightly enough in the first surgery, so it twisted and the tubing broke.
Also, I developed severe heartburn after about 6-8 months, and wanted to get to the bottom of it. He didnt seem to think it was an issue, saying "it would be okay if you had to take Tagamet forever."... That just didnt sit right with me, rather than wanting to get to the heart of the issue, he was okay with me just taking an antacid for the rest of my life.
I moved away in 06 and haven't seen him since 05... but my experience with Cedars Sinai wasn't as glorious as it should be for the high bills I paid. That's just my 2 cents though.
FOR THE RECORD: There were a couple of other doctors in there with him. Dr. Ted Khalili did my port replacement, and his bedside manner was excellent.

I wish he had been my surgeon the first time around.