whiteboarding and working

May 30, 2006 02:47

Over on the whiteboard, House's department's four patients were listed. Four. That never happened, short of an epidemic.

ADRIAN MONK--Cameron
-Nausea
-Displacement
-Vomiting
-Weight loss

HAWKEYE PIERCE--Chase
-Concussion
-Likely bipolar
-Alcoholic
-Fictional

MAN--Chase and Cameron?
-Skin reaction - BLUE
-Blackouts
-No Allergic Reaction

WOMAN--Foreman
-Reacts to pain with pleasure.
-Fell from a large cliff.
-Possible hypothermia?

That wasn't what had his attention, though. In front of him were six folders, each detailing what he knew had happened with one of the six affected by the wormhole thing. A seventh had his notes on where each patient had come from and when, and his ideas on what could have caused it. The wormhole theory was at the top of his list. He could be productive when properly intrigued.

[OOC: Open to all, patients and staff alike. Odds are against him admitting what he's working on, since that would set a dangerous precedent. Go for a whiteboard session or just bugging him. Or, you know, fill the boss in on test results so some of these patients show some kind of progress in their cases.]

dr. greg house, whiteboard, dr. robert chase, dr. james wilson, dr. eric foreman

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