Bailey wanted to start a free clinic at Seattle Grace, to allow people who have problems seen early and catch serious disease early, such as cancer. Many, including the senior surgical attendings and Richard Webber, scoffed at this, as this was not even a surgical issue. Sydney Heron believed was a ploy to become Chief Resident. In the beginning, the clinic was free with not much success but in season four, Bailey told Addison that it had begun making money. ("Piece of My Heart")
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| - Bailey wanted to start a free clinic at Seattle Grace, to allow people who have problems seen early and catch serious disease early, such as cancer. Many, including the senior surgical attendings and Richard Webber, scoffed at this, as this was not even a surgical issue. Sydney Heron believed was a ploy to become Chief Resident. In the beginning, the clinic was free with not much success but in season four, Bailey told Addison that it had begun making money. ("Piece of My Heart")
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| - Bailey wanted to start a free clinic at Seattle Grace, to allow people who have problems seen early and catch serious disease early, such as cancer. Many, including the senior surgical attendings and Richard Webber, scoffed at this, as this was not even a surgical issue. Sydney Heron believed was a ploy to become Chief Resident. Bailey did encounter one problem after she had the senior surgical physicians sign on. She had no funding for the clinic. After weeks of having her inheritance check lying around at home, making everyone anxious, Izzie put nearly all the money from the $8.7 million check into the development of the clinic. In the beginning, the clinic was free with not much success but in season four, Bailey told Addison that it had begun making money. ("Piece of My Heart")
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