Easy, wasn’t it?” “Dr. Bjorklund, everything looks so new.” Miriam stared around her. “Well, yes, the hospital has not been open very long. Your hospital in Chicago is quite old in comparison. We are still trying to bring in needed supplies, but we learned years ago to make do with what we had, which wasn’t much. Tomorrow we’ll show you our offices at Dr. Bjorklund’s house.” When someone snickered, Astrid continued. “Perhaps I should start using my married name, Jeffers, but everyone is used to me being Bjorklund, so it can be confusing.” “How many staff are on each shift?” Corabell asked. “Well, much of it depends on how many patients we have here. We always have one nurse, and what you might call an orderly on duty. Here each of us just does whatever needs to be done—not laundry but sometimes cleaning. We have someone come in during the day to do the laundry. The drying lines are behind the hospital.
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