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-l don't see why.
-Actually...

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...it's a precondition to
your continuing on here at Memorial.

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l understand.
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l think it's unfair.
Everybody's on my back.

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Mark's whining about
how l can't make a commitment...

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...and l'm cold,
and l'm afraid of intimacy.

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Then this happens to Nancy...
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...and she's my best friend
since boarding school.

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Everyone jumps on my back,
acts like l'm neurotic...

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...and l'm not doing my job!
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There's concern about
breaking the law.

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l wanted to do something.
Do you understand?

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Do something right away.
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l just couldn't sit there
and watch Nancy and....

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How do you feel about
what happened?

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Confused...
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...that's all.
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Just confused.
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lt's very...
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...confusing.
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l wanted to understand
what happened to her.

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Nobody else here seems to care.
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Nobody else cares?
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Listen.
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There have been 1 0 cases
of unexplained coma...

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...in young, healthy patients
in the last year.

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Now, don't you find that surprising?
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You don't.
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Susan, this hospital does
30,000 operations a year.

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l'm not surprised a few turn out
with serious unexplained side effects.

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Medicine isn't perfect.
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We all accept that.
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Don't we?
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There's a crisis
in her personal life.

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-She's involved with a resident.
-l know.

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lt's led her to overreact
to this situation...

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...which she has not
consciously faced.

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She's under stress
and a little paranoid.

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Think we'll have
any more trouble with her?

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l don't think so.
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l hope you're right.
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l hate to admit it. l think l was
really upset about Nancy.

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You on call tonight?
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So am l.
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Why don't we have
a terrific dinner...


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