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general help: The Galactic Medical Corps

People of all races have been studying the Medical profession since before history was being written. As technology advanced, so did medical procedures. naturally, when humans achieved space flight and made an alliance with the dragons, plenty of human medical professionals launched themselves in to the study of dragons, and likewise with the dragons. Similarly with the other races, interested doctors launching themselves in to studies of other races' anatomy and how to fix it. Until recently, these doctors usually worked solo, only taking patients whom they knew how to treat. However, after several malpractice cases filed against various doctors, the senate decided to make the Galactic Medical Corps official. now, instead of doctors being basically self trained, they are encouraged to apply and go through the established training.
Things to consider before joining the Galactic medical corps.
Because there aren't a tun of mechanics for doctors in Cosmic Rage, a lot of what you end up doing is roleplay. If you do not like roleplay, the GMC is probably not a good choice for you.
What do I need to do to join the Galactic Medical Corps?
First you must have a profile. You can get more information about profiles by typing "Help profile." Once your profile has been approved, you can go to the Galactic Medical complex and map the application center. Use the computer there and answer the 11 questions.
Your application will be reviewed and you will hear back from a member of the GMC as soon as possible.
What do people in the GMC get?
The GMC serve as doctors who treat any medical condition which a player wants to roleplay and medics on the battlefield. They get a few odds and ends to make their job interesting and that do things like cancel out trauma from revival, cure poison, subtract stun time.
I've made it in to the GMC. What do all these ranks mean?
The ranking system is different from the other organizations in game currently because it is split into three parts. The lower end and the upper end of the ranking system always rename the same, but the middle section is where it changes, so pay close attention.
Trainee Doctor: At this point, you have just gotten into the organization and would likely be sitting in on medical procedures and learning from longer-standing members.
Doctor: You've got intimate knowledge of your own race's anatomy. You are able to treat major injuries and birth children of your race. You've also begun the study of other races and are able to treat minor injuries.
At this point in the ranking system, a person in the organization must choose from one of the three paths to follow--combat medicine, non-combative medicine, or specialist. The ranks for combat and non-combat follow below.
Healers and Combat Healers: Healers have studied their own race's anatomy as well as the anatomy of other races. They can treat all major injuries. They also can birth children of their own race. Healers may also be called on to do health inspections. If a person has the Combat tag, it simply means that they are qualified to attend injured on the battlefield.
People of this rank and above may do autopsies, but may not work alone and must have a partner of this or higher rank to assist them.
General Practitioner and Battlefield Medic: Medics and practitioners can treat all major injuries and birth children from any race. If a person has the Battlefield tag, it means that they are usually to be found attached to combat units and treat the injured on the battlefield. Senior tag means that the person in question, in addition to their regular duties, also oversees the activity of the members ranked below senior, both of their chosen path and the other two paths.
If one selects the third path, one must choose what area of the medical field one wishes to specialize in. A few examples can be found in the ranks of the organization section of the info computer. Once the third path is chosen, the person stays in that position unless they are either demoted or promoted upward.
Once a path of study has been chosen, one cannot change the path they are on and must stay in that path.
The final ranks of the organizations are as follows, and it is theoretically possible to reach this position no matter which one of the three paths are chosen.
Orlanna: Second in command at the Galactic Medical Corps. There is only ever one Orlanna. They are normally responsible for most of the administrative duties, including applications, and performance reports.
Chief Medic: The chief is the very top of the Ladder. The chief has decision making capacity for the entire organization. They set policy and manage any administrative task that the Orlannas not capable of or not qualified for.
Both chief and Orlanna expected to be Physicians in their own right, and though it's uncommon, there are times when they will step in to work on a particularly complicated medical situation. Usually where genetics or DNA Analysis is needed, but sometimes with patients with particularly difficult medical problems.
Procedure of baby removal:
The following outlines what happens if a baby is removed from a person temporarily due to neglect or similar reasons by the GMC:
1. The baby is put into the care of one or two GMC members, usually of rank Doctor or higher.
2. An initial inspection of where the baby is kept is conducted. Tips for improvement are given to the mother or father.
3. A week after, the inspection is repeated. If the apartment, dwelling, hut, factory or other place of keeping for and caring for the baby is found to be satisfactory by the GMC members, the baby is returned. If not, this step is repeated as necessary.
Note: It is best to, if you have alts, stick to roleplaying on that character for the week, just so the GMC members will be able to catch you! We will not send you a message to come on your alt when we're about to gather for the inspection, it's against policy.
Things GMC members will be looking out for:
A place of sleeping is provided.
A safe area for the child to run around in is provided.
Food and drinks are available for the baby.
The mother or father is aware of diaper procedures and has the facilities for changing the child.
The mother or father has toys for the child.
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