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|jobtitle = Nurse
|jobtitle = Medical Intern
|access = [[Medbay]], [[Morgue]], [[Operating Theatre]], [[Virology]]
|access = [[Job Guides#Medical|Medbay]], Morgue, [[Surgeon|Operating Theatre]], [[Pharmacist#Virology|Virology]]
|difficulty = Hard
|difficulty = Easy
|qualifications = At least 25 years of age, a Bachelors in Nursing, and a completed 2 years of residency.
|qualifications = 18 years old and enrolled in any medical institute, preferably 25 or older if in residency
|superior = [[Chief Medical Officer]]
|employers = [[Zeng-Hu Pharmaceuticals]], [[Nanotrasen]], [[Private Military Contracting Group | The Private Military Contracting Group]]
|duties = Assist Medical, babysit the doctors.
|education = [[Lunar University of Medical Science]] - [[Skalamar University Of Medicine]] - [[Biesel Institute of Medical Sciences]] - [[Aliose University of Medical Sciences]] - [[Tajaran Educational Institutions#Trizar State Medical Academy|Trizar State Medical Academy]]
|superior = [[Chief Medical Officer]] and the rest of Medical
|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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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.


== Overview ==
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 a [[Emergency Medical Technician|First Responder]], 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|First Responder]]:''' 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.


A good '''Medical resident''' is the oil that keeps the engine of the medbay running smoothly. You have the training and dedication to make sure all the patients coming into medbay receive proper care.
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=== What Can You Do? ===
 
You are trained in the proper use of sleeper beds, advanced scanners, and can use their full range of treatments. You know how to set up the cryotubes and should make sure that gets done as soon as possible. You also have a grasp of the general equipment of the medical bay and possibly how to use it, including the cloning pod.
 
You do '''NOT''' know how to do surgery, work in virology, or make medicine in chemistry.
 
=== Standard Procedure ===
 
The main caveat with this role is that you are NOT a doctor. In a well staffed medbay, you should not be treating patients by yourself. If patients come into medbay you should call for a doctor and do what you can until a doctor or paramedic takes over. Obviously you're allowed to do what you can if you're able, but it's inappropriate to treat patients if there are other available medical staff.
 
Your main duties are to help the doctors do their duties and make sure they didn't oversee anything. Does the patient in the ICU have an allergy to bicaridine? Did the doctor remember the patient they left in the advanced scanner? Was the scan of the patient printed and given to the surgeon? Did the surgeon remember to hook up the patient with anesthetic? Is the corpse of the recent clone put in the morgue to prevent them from seeing their own corpse? Did the doctors remember to turn on the cryotube freezer? Are the medical records up to date?
 
Remember, you are just as much of a valued member of the medical staff as anyone else. Don't let the doctors use their fancy degrees to belittle the grunt work you're responsible for - after all, you're the only reason they're able to get anything done around here.
 
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Текущая версия от 02:35, 4 марта 2024

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Medical Intern

Руководители: Chief Medical Officer and the rest of Medical
Сложность: Easy
Обязанности: Assist Medical, be babysat by the people who know what they're doing
Руководства: Guide to Medicine
Доступ: Medbay, Morgue, Operating Theatre, Virology
Альтернативные названия: Отсутствуют

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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 a First Responder, 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 First Responder: 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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