| MEDICAl
COURSE |
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| Medical
personnel provide day-to-day medical care to the people
aboard ships, and treat injuries just like any other doctor.
The doctor works close with the counselor to keep the health
of the crew good. The doctor will usually work in sickbay
but will also learn how to treat patients outside sickbay
and in strange areas. |
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| The
training has 4 assigments |
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| MEDICAL
POSITIONS INFORMATION |
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| Chief
Medical Officer |
| The
Chief Medical Officer is responsible for the physical health
of the entire crew, but does more than patch up injured
crew members. His/her function is to ensure that they do
not get sick or injured to begin with, and to this end s/he
monitors their health and conditioning with regular check-ups.
If necessary, the Chief Medical Officer can remove anyone
from duty, even a commanding officer. Besides this s/he
is available to provide medical advice to any individual
who requests it.
Additionally
the Chief is also responsible for all aspects of the medical
deck, such as the Medical labs, Surgical suites and Dentistry's.
S/he
also is a department head and a member of the Senior Staff
and responsible for all the crew members in her/his department
and duty rosters.
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| Rank/Rate
Requirements for position:
ensign |
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| Assistant
Chief Medical Officer |
| A
starship or facility has numerous personnel aboard, and
thus the Chief Medical Officer cannot be expected to do
all the work required. The Asst. Chief Medical Officer assists
Chief in all areas, such as administration, and application
of medical care. |
| Rank/Rate
Requirements for position:
ensign |
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| Medical
Officer |
| Medical
Officers undertake the majority of the work aboard the ship/facility,
examining the crew, and administering medical care under
the instruction of the Chief Medical Officer and Asst. Chief.
Medical Officers also run the other Medical areas not
directly overseen by the Chief Medical Officer. |
| Rank/Rate
Requirements for position:
ensign |