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“Maybe you invite admin staff along to workshop it with you.”

“Maybe,” I said. “But maybe a medical issue is raised and even if it’s not—if the doctors are united in wanting things changed, I’m sure we could make it happen.”

“Right,” Nathan said.

“Sounds good. Except the cost. Funding is always a problem for these kinds of things. But we could put on a coach and do something in Hertfordshire.”

“Or even go into central London.”

I nodded. It was a really good idea. “People could stay if they were prepared to foot the bill themselves. Or they could head home.” Ideas started spinning in my head. This could be the exact thing I was looking for to position me to run the program and actually do something good to help the hospital run more efficiently. “Taking all the foundation doctors away would show I was ready for the job.”

For once, one of my brothers had actually come up with a good idea.

The only problem was, one of doctors on the offsite would be Sutton.