So. We haven't explained the whole "musical doctoring" process yet. | |
We kinda pulled you straight into the deep end. Sorry about that. | |
Thankfully, you’re a quick learner. | |
Ian, do you think you could explain the program? It's more...your thing. | |
R-right! The Rhythm Doctor program is a new, experimental healthcare initiative. | |
It's a music-based cardiological treatment. | |
By listening to the patient's heartbeat and synchronising with it, we can calm the irregularities. | |
It's quick, and can save a lot of lives. | |
Plus: interns can perform the treatment remotely, there's shorter waiting times, and less work piled on the staff. | |
It's a win-win situation. | |
That's the idea, at least. As long as all goes well, we can- |
[Edega enters]
... | |
Ian, did you finish setting up that remote connection? | |
Y-yes, sir, as you can see, our new intern is here and- | |
Very good. | |
But let's not be overconfident. There's still a lot that both of you should be getting to. | |
The shift has only just started. Ensure that every patient is personally seen to. |
[Edega starts walking away]
I imagine I'm not interrupting some sort of "break." | |
Not at all, we were just- | |
Submit a report about the program by the end of the day. | |
... | |
Don't mind him, that’s our...well, don't worry about it. | |
We should show you around so you can meet the rest of the patients. | |
You should be able to shift your video display around the hospital, to... |
[A Code Blue is called as red lights blare from the top of the screen.]
H-hold on. Something's happening. | |
One of our patients needs help, immediately. That can't be good. |
[1-X unlocks]
You're up, intern. | |
Remember, just stay calm and keep counting to seven. | |
No matter what happens! |