I like to read other Clay opinions - don't always agree with them, but that is what is so interesting - we all love him in our own way - hope that still matters a little to him.
Mariner - I worked in medical office for 25 years. You can't help but see things about people - you have to look at the name on a test, for instance, to file it in a folder - but the key is to be a decent person who knows that privacy is important and deserved. All medical workers know things about people - most are just people who would never hurt someone by revealing anything. Privacy is much harder now, too, because of computers. Years ago, only a few trusted employees has access to records - now, if they are computer savvy enough, everyone has access.