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== Medical Resident ==
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|headerfontcolor = black
|stafftype = MEDICAL
|imagebgcolor = #ffeeee
|img = MedicalDoctor.png
|jobtitle = Medical resident
|access = [[Job Guides#Medical|Medbay]], Morgue, [[Surgeon|Operating Theatre]], [[Pharmacist#Virology|Virology]]
|difficulty = Hard
|qualifications = 25 years old and the minimum educational requirements of any medical field.
|education = [[Lunar University of Medical Science]] - [[Skalamar University Of Medicine]] - [[Biesel Institute of Medical Sciences]] - [[Aliose University of Medical Sciences]] - [[Trizar State Medical Academy]]
|superior = [[Chief Medical Officer]]
|duties = Assist Medical, babysit the doctors.
|guides = [[Guide to Medicine]]
}}
=== Overview ===
As a Medical Resident you are not there to run the Medbay, instead you are there to help keep it running smoothly while working toward getting hands on training and experience for whatever field you are specializing in. Your character is not an expert. You should be looking for more experienced players and characters to work with to better learn your field.
=== What Can You Do? ===
You are trained in standard first aid as well as understanding the basics of operating the [https://wiki.aurorastation.org/index.php?title=Guide_to_Medicine#Advanced_Body_Scanner Advanced Body Scanner].
== Medical Intern ==
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|access = [[Job Guides#Medical|Medbay]], Morgue, [[Surgeon|Operating Theatre]], [[Pharmacist#Virology|Virology]]
|access = [[Job Guides#Medical|Medbay]], Morgue, [[Surgeon|Operating Theatre]], [[Pharmacist#Virology|Virology]]
|difficulty = Easy
|difficulty = Easy
|qualifications = 18 years old and enrolled in any Medical Institute
|qualifications = 18 years old and enrolled in any medical institute, preferably 25 or older if in residency
|education = [[Lunar University of Medical Science]] - [[Skalamar University Of Medicine]] - [[Biesel Institute of Medical Sciences]] - [[Aliose University of Medical Sciences]] - [[Trizar State Medical Academy]]
|education = [[Lunar University of Medical Science]] - [[Skalamar University Of Medicine]] - [[Biesel Institute of Medical Sciences]] - [[Aliose University of Medical Sciences]] - [[Trizar State Medical Academy]]
|superior = [[Chief Medical Officer]], all of Medical.
|superior = [[Chief Medical Officer]], probably the rest of medical too
|duties = Assist Medical, be babysat by the doctors (And residents)
|duties = Assist Medical, be babysat by the people who know what they're doing
|guides = [[Guide to Medicine]]
|guides = [[Guide to Medicine]]
}}
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The Medical Intern is a Student under contract with NanoTrasen, they are enrolled and currently undergoing Clinical practice to aid in their University study. When they complete their degree they undergo Residency and finally become a full Doctor. They can only do this by meeting all Resident requirements, and then all [[Medical Doctor]] requirements. To roleplay an Intern properly, you must know far less than a Resident. This is the true Medical learners' role, you should be expected to know nothing. They may also upgrade to [[Paramedic]] and other roles by meeting their requirements. Established characters shouldn't jump into this position outside of very unique circumstances Or staff approval.
Welcome to the medbay, greenhorn! If you're in this position then that must mean that you have '''absolutely no idea''' what you're doing! Or maybe you do have a semblance of an idea of what you're supposed to do, but aren't comfortable enough to play a fully fledged [[Physician|doctor]] yet. Regardless, the intern role is widely (and rightfully) regarded to be the learner role, so if you do actually know what you're doing then graduating from this role to what you'd like to play to allow other people to join as the learning role would be the kind thing to do.
 
It's worth noting that the intern role is not designed to graduate to the [[Physician]] role specifically; you can shift to attending physician work if you want to, but interning is vague enough to let you intern for whatever you want in medical, really: surgery, emergency medical response, pharmacology... whatever role you want to get into, the intern role will be sure to get you started! Just don't expect to be able to do the job much without supervision. So what can you do? Well, pretty much anything as long as its within the scope of what you're trying to learn; obviously you wouldn't know a thing about how to operate the chemistry equipment if you're interning to be an [[Emergency Medical Technician|EMT]], and you probably shouldn't concern yourself with that anyway unless you're interning to be a chemist. For obvious reasons, interning for one position and learning everything about it, only to 180 and decide to intern for another position in order to obtain medical omniscience would be pretty frikkin' weird. Don't do that. Below is a list of things you can do (assuming you were taught) depending on what you're interning for:
*'''Interning to become a [[Physician]]:''' Triage, using syringes/hyposprays, operating IV drips, first aid, medical diagnostics (health analyzer and body scanner use), sleeper and cryotube operation, etc.
*'''Interning to become a [[Surgeon]]:''' No, you don't have to be a [[Physician]] before transitioning to this role... if you aren't some 18 year old at least. You can do pretty much everything a Physician can, and you can do [[Surgery|surgery]].
*'''Interning to become a [[Pharmacist]]:''' Chemistry dispenser and ChemMaster operation, first aid (if you're certified).
*'''Interning to become an [[Emergency Medical Technician|EMT]]:''' Triage, using hyposprays, first aid, health analyzer use, sleeper operation.
If anyone asks, interning to become an attending physician/surgeon is usually considered "residency". In other words, if you're working on becoming a cool medical doctor dude, then it's safe to say that you're a medical resident.


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Revision as of 07:31, 4 November 2020

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Medical Intern
Medical Intern
Access: Medbay, Morgue, Operating Theatre, Virology
Qualifications: 18 years old and enrolled in any medical institute, preferably 25 or older if in residency
Employers: Not defined
Supervisors: Chief Medical Officer, probably the rest of medical too
Duties: Assist Medical, be babysat by the people who know what they're doing
Guides: Guide to Medicine

Welcome to the medbay, greenhorn! If you're in this position then that must mean that you have absolutely no idea what you're doing! Or maybe you do have a semblance of an idea of what you're supposed to do, but aren't comfortable enough to play a fully fledged doctor yet. Regardless, the intern role is widely (and rightfully) regarded to be the learner role, so if you do actually know what you're doing then graduating from this role to what you'd like to play to allow other people to join as the learning role would be the kind thing to do.

It's worth noting that the intern role is not designed to graduate to the Physician role specifically; you can shift to attending physician work if you want to, but interning is vague enough to let you intern for whatever you want in medical, really: surgery, emergency medical response, pharmacology... whatever role you want to get into, the intern role will be sure to get you started! Just don't expect to be able to do the job much without supervision. So what can you do? Well, pretty much anything as long as its within the scope of what you're trying to learn; obviously you wouldn't know a thing about how to operate the chemistry equipment if you're interning to be an EMT, and you probably shouldn't concern yourself with that anyway unless you're interning to be a chemist. For obvious reasons, interning for one position and learning everything about it, only to 180 and decide to intern for another position in order to obtain medical omniscience would be pretty frikkin' weird. Don't do that. Below is a list of things you can do (assuming you were taught) depending on what you're interning for:

  • Interning to become a Physician: Triage, using syringes/hyposprays, operating IV drips, first aid, medical diagnostics (health analyzer and body scanner use), sleeper and cryotube operation, etc.
  • Interning to become a Surgeon: No, you don't have to be a Physician before transitioning to this role... if you aren't some 18 year old at least. You can do pretty much everything a Physician can, and you can do surgery.
  • Interning to become a Pharmacist: Chemistry dispenser and ChemMaster operation, first aid (if you're certified).
  • Interning to become an EMT: Triage, using hyposprays, first aid, health analyzer use, sleeper operation.

If anyone asks, interning to become an attending physician/surgeon is usually considered "residency". In other words, if you're working on becoming a cool medical doctor dude, then it's safe to say that you're a medical resident.

Medical Department
Head of Department Chief Medical Officer
Personnel Physician - Surgeon - Psychologist - Pharmacist - Emergency Medical Technician - Medical Intern
Useful Guides Guide to Medicine - Guide to Surgery - Guide to Chemistry - Guide to Cadavers
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Medical Surgeon - Physician - First Responder - Psychologist - Pharmacist - Medical Intern
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