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:38:01
You're well-organized.
You run a good service.

:38:04
Well, thank you very much, Bill.
:38:06
l'd hate to see anything
stand in your way.

:38:09
You know what l mean.
:38:11
She has the chiefs of service
in an uproar.

:38:14
-She's under a lot of pressure.
-And so are we.

:38:17
They're talking about releasing her
from her position here at the Mem.

:38:21
But nobody really wants
that kind of...

:38:24
...adverse publicity, that commotion.
:38:27
Of course not.
:38:29
You have influence with her?
:38:32
l don't know. She's paranoid.
:38:34
She thinks there's a conspiracy.
:38:37
George keeping the charts
from her did not help.

:38:40
Does she think you're involved?
:38:44
No, l don't think so.
:38:47
Let's hope not, Mark. What happens
to Susan may depend on you.

:38:52
l understand that, Bill.
:38:54
You know, a good chief resident...
:38:57
...handles problems
like this every day.

:39:01
l think if you're able to exert
some influence over her...

:39:05
...people would be appreciative.
:39:08
Well, l'll try.
:39:11
Good man.
:39:29
Where's Greenly?
:39:30
That coma case? She was to be
transferred to the Jefferson lnstitute.

:39:34
l guess she went there.
:39:36
Liz, did Greenly go to Jefferson?
:39:38
No, she arrested at six
this morning.

:39:40
-She's down in pathology.
-ln pathology?

:39:43
Yeah, they're probably doing
the autopsy now.


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