even though the most stable plan for the hospitals was to wait two years for more workers You decide to take advantage of the new work force to run a test by Relocating some of the new Doctors and Nurses to one major hospital in the city in order to remove that specific hospital's understaffing issue then Have Maxine set up a condition using the conditional transformation machine that was used for the military, police, teachers, judges, cps, the mayors of cities once they are primed, and and the other law enforcement agencies in the country, that allows for remote transformations if the condition is met super doctor/nurse trigger for that hospital as a test case, using the Leadership Collective to coordinate the super doctor/nurse transformation is not going to be like your personal doctors meaning they won't have powers or hyuga eyes but will be Busty capable of diagnosing issues easier and knowing which test will tell them the issue instead of the guess work it is today, they would essentially look at a patient and say you need this test, then look at the results of the test find the issue and know what the fix is if it exists, once Victoria claims every pharmaceutical company then she can change things so that they are no longer working toward profit but cures the super doctor/nurse transformation removes the need to eat, sleep, or use the bathroom while boosting the immune system to render them immune from every disease that they are exposed to within seconds it also makes them unable to make mistakes during surgery you also set up a perception filter to prevent more people than usual from going to this hospital so that you have a proper test case
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You set down your coffee cup decisively, interrupting the discussion about hospital staffing issues.
"I think we've been too conservative with our healthcare approach," you announce to your topless inner circle. "Rather than waiting two years, let's run a controlled experiment at one hospital."
Maxine leans forward, her red hair cascading over her bare shoulders. "What are you proposing, Mistress?"
"Relocate the new doctors and nurses to Riverside General Hospital to eliminate their understaffing problem," you explain. "Then set up a conditional transformation system similar to what we've implemented for police, teachers, and judges."
Maxine's eyes light up with understanding. "A remote transformation trigger for medical personnel at that specific facility?"
"Exactly," you confirm. "But not like our personal medical team. No powers or Hyuga eyes. Just enhanced diagnostic capabilities, immunity to disease, and the elimination of biological needs like eating and sleeping."
Dr. Tsunade nods appreciatively, her massive breasts shifting with the movement. "Focused enhancements for practical medical work rather than supernatural abilities. Eliminating diagnostic guesswork would save countless lives."
"They'd look at a patient and immediately know which tests to run," you continue. "Then interpret results with perfect accuracy and know the appropriate treatment if one exists."
Victoria taps her tablet thoughtfully. "Once I acquire all pharmaceutical companies, we can redirect research from profit to cures. These enhanced medical professionals would be the perfect conduits for implementing true healthcare."
"Add surgical perfection to the transformation parameters," Maxine suggests. "Complete elimination of medical errors during procedures."
"And a perception filter," you add. "To prevent patient overflow to this hospital. We need controlled conditions for our experiment."
Sister Grace's nanite-blue eyes gleam with interest. "My fucking Leadership Collective can coordinate the goddamn transformations. We've already established the necessary neural pathways in the civic infrastructure."
"How long would implementation take?" you ask.
Maxine considers. "The conditional transformation device could be modified by this afternoon. We'd need to establish the perception field parameters simultaneously to prevent detection."
"I'll personally oversee the logistics," Victoria offers. "My vehicle fleet can handle medical personnel redistribution under the guise of a standard staffing optimization initiative."
"Do it," you command. "Let's target implementation for tomorrow morning's shift change at Riverside General."
Three hours later, you stand in Maxine's laboratory watching as she makes final adjustments to the conditional transformation device. Its crystalline components pulse with energy harvested from your collection of transformed bullies.
"The parameters are set," Maxine explains, her lab coat open to reveal her topless form beneath. "The transformation will trigger when medical personnel enter Riverside General's staff areas after receiving their redistribution assignment."
"What about existing staff?" you ask.
"Covered," she confirms. "They'll transform during their next shift. The perception filter will activate simultaneously, making everything appear normal to patients while subtly discouraging excess patient flow beyond typical levels."
You run your fingers along the device appreciatively. "And the transformation itself?"
"Enhanced diagnostic capabilities, immediate disease immunity upon exposure, elimination of biological needs, perfect surgical precision," Maxine lists. "And of course, the standard physical enhancements—increased curves, larger breasts, and heightened attractiveness."
"Perfect," you smile. "Our first healthcare experiment begins tomorrow."
As you leave the laboratory, Dr. Yasaka approaches with a formal bow, her nine golden-furred tails swishing behind her. "Mistress, may I monitor the transformation outcomes? As head of your medical team, I'm particularly interested in seeing how their enhanced capabilities compare to our more extensive modifications."
"Of course," you nod. "This is just the beginning of our healthcare revolution."
You can't help but smile, imagining tomorrow's transformation—dozens of medical professionals suddenly becoming perfect healers, their bodies enhanced as they dedicate themselves to true patient care rather than profit-driven medicine.
