"Looks can be deceiving," Maura pointed out, wondering if anyone truly understood that it wasn't about taking them out of the field but making sure they were in the top form they could be while out there. She wasn't trying to bench anyone unnecessarily. Yet, they all seemed to have certain flawed ideas about what medicine could and couldn't do for them. Still at least he was willing to give her an out on guessing, a way to verify the accuracy of her diagnosis. Jane would be laughing herself silly if she could hear this.
Maura supposed they would finally put to the test Jane's theory that Maura's guesses were more accurate than most other people's facts.
"I supposed that's as much as I can ask of you." Or at least, as much as she was likely to get at this stage. "Thank you for explaining things more clearly."