Opening monologue: Richard Webber on camera
Being Chief is about responsibility.
Every single surgical patient in the hospital is your patient.
Whether you're the one who cut them open or not.
The scalpel stops with you.
You need to be able to look at that family and tell them your team did
everything they could to save someone's child, their husband, their wife.
You get caught up, taking care of other people's families.
And the responsibility it makes you.
You take care of other people's families, and you sacrifice your own.
Being Chief is about responsibility.
Every single surgical patient in the hospital is your patient.
Whether you're the one who cut them open or not.
The scalpel stops with you.
You need to be able to look at that family and tell them your team did
everything they could to save someone's child, their husband, their wife.
You get caught up, taking care of other people's families.
And the responsibility it makes you.
You take care of other people's families, and you sacrifice your own.
Closing monologue: no closing monologue
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