After the credits, a living room is seen with a GP talking on the phone to a patient, about how his son John has joined his practice. The son listens to the conversation, fiddling with a silver milk jug. The father explains to the son that the patient, who John saw earlier, was worried about his visit. John protests that the daughter simply has measles and that he gave straightfoward advice. The father says that general practice consists of a lot more than straightfoward diagnoses, and that John must get to know his patients well. A montage of John training to be a doctor is shown, with his father talking over the top about how although he learnt many facts, he must now take the time to learn that his patients are real people and try to gain their confidence.