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championoftime) wrote2011-08-13 11:28 pm
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I understand you're a friend of Dallas's? I'd like to know more about your personal experiences with him- if you're not opposed, that is.
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Recall the interior of my ship that I told you about? Why don't you come by and see it! When was your last birthday, by the way?
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I must admit, these concerns about doctor/patient confidentiality from Mr. Russett I worry might lead to a very inappropriate opinion from his inmate, who desires to become a physician. While seeking to teach him to be more open and welcoming, he regards groups of people with suspicion.
[Which, given his loyalties to his fake-family members, he tries not to show too much investment in Victor. But there's a point when things can't be ignored, and he'd rather Rex not be treated with even more suspicion if he did manage to become a doctor again himself.]
This is going to affect morale and the ability to treat patients. It should be dealt with, but I'm not certain how.
I understand you're a friend of Dallas's? I'd like to know more about your personal experiences with him- if you're not opposed, that is.
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Recall the interior of my ship that I told you about? Why don't you come by and see it! When was your last birthday, by the way?
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I must admit, these concerns about doctor/patient confidentiality from Mr. Russett I worry might lead to a very inappropriate opinion from his inmate, who desires to become a physician. While seeking to teach him to be more open and welcoming, he regards groups of people with suspicion.
[Which, given his loyalties to his fake-family members, he tries not to show too much investment in Victor. But there's a point when things can't be ignored, and he'd rather Rex not be treated with even more suspicion if he did manage to become a doctor again himself.]
This is going to affect morale and the ability to treat patients. It should be dealt with, but I'm not certain how.
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H-hey there...you're Dally's warden, huh?
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SO LATE FOREVER
Is alright! I understand.
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Sure thing, though. Ain't like I've got anything else planned. [He's excited to see this so called ship. Truly he is.]
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If you think it'll affect his inmate, isn't it best to mention it to him? Express that you understand his concerns, but you're worried it might affect the way his inmate acts?
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Victor's his inmate and I know that he's doing the best he can with him. This just seems like you're undermining that.
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And frankly, Doctor, I'm sick of it.
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We need to stop assuming that everyone's going to react to our medical practices in the same way. What's standard to some can be bewildering to others. I think also think that discussing Mr. Russett's opinions like they're a threat is the wrong way to go about this, as is cutting Mr. Russett out of the equation in order to worry about the impact this may or may not have on his inmate.
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