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Chapter 293 - The Servant Gun - Jane Powers, turn 292

you then tell the doctors not the be afraid that during the incident you were more mad about the messed up data then you were about them going outside the bounds of their duties had it not messed up the data you probably would have been slightly upset and disappointed causing one of the doctors to ask if that means if they could help out at outside hospitals after chuckling you say no telling them there is no point having live in on-call doctors and nurses if they are not available because they are volunteering at other places causing the doctor who asked to sheepishly chuckle while saying that makes sense and dropping the topic. you tell the Doctors to have Maxine implement the Super Doctor/ nurse transformation in every hospital that is fully staffed

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You notice the nervous tension still lingering in the room and decide to address it directly. Leaning forward against the conference table, you soften your expression.

"There's no need to be afraid," you say, your voice gentle but firm. "During that incident, I was more upset about the contaminated data than I was about you going outside your duties. Had it not messed up our experimental results, I probably would have been only slightly disappointed."

The four doctors visibly relax, their enhanced bodies shifting as the tension drains away. Dr. Tsunade's enormous breasts rise and fall with her relieved sigh, while Dr. Gabriel's golden hair catches the light as she straightens her posture.

"So..." Dr. Yasaka begins hesitantly, her nine tails swishing with renewed animation behind her. "Does that mean we could potentially help out at outside hospitals? With proper protocols in place, of course."

You chuckle, the sound echoing in the pristine analysis wing. "No," you reply firmly but with amusement in your tone. "There's no point having live-in, on-call doctors and nurses if they're not available because they're volunteering elsewhere."

Dr. Yasaka's fox ears droop slightly before perking up again. She gives a sheepish laugh, her voluptuous figure shifting in her abbreviated medical outfit. "That makes perfect sense," she concedes, quickly dropping the topic.

"Now," you continue, moving to the central holographic display and expanding the implementation map with a gesture. "I want you to have Maxine implement the Super Doctor and Nurse transformation in every hospital that is currently fully staffed. The data clearly supports immediate expansion."

Dr. Unohana steps forward, her serene expression thoughtful. "That would mean approximately 47 hospitals nationwide in the initial phase. The remaining understaffed facilities would follow once our accelerated education programs produce sufficient graduates."

"Exactly," you confirm. "We'll transform the fully-staffed institutions first, then expand as workforce availability permits."

Dr. Tsunade nods enthusiastically, her blonde pigtails bouncing. "I'll contact Maxine immediately to begin programming the conditional transformation protocols. We can design them to activate during standard staff meetings, similar to how we transformed the test hospital."

"Perfect," you respond, watching as Dr. Gabriel begins mapping transformation schedules on her tablet. "And ensure that the enhanced empathic abilities and diagnostic intuition are prioritized in the transformation sequences."

"What about male staff?" Dr. Unohana inquires, her tablet displaying demographic breakdowns of target hospitals. "Should we maintain the standard gender transformation protocol?"

"Yes," you confirm without hesitation. "All transformations should follow our established patterns. Male doctors and nurses will become female with enhanced attributes. Ensure the perception filters are properly calibrated for patient comfort."

Dr. Yasaka's tails form an elegant fan behind her as she inputs parameters into her neural interface. "I'll personally oversee the perception filter calibrations. Patients should see competent medical professionals while we see the true transformed forms."

You nod in approval, surveying your team of super doctors as they eagerly prepare for the nationwide expansion of your medical transformation program. Two years of careful testing has culminated in this moment—the beginning of your complete overhaul of the American healthcare system.

"Once these initial transformations are complete," you add, "we'll evaluate international expansion opportunities. I want a preliminary report on global healthcare systems within the month."

The four doctors nod in unison, their enhanced bodies and minds fully dedicated to fulfilling your vision of transformed medical care across the globe.

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