Medicine

Guardians of Health and Healing

The medical profession encompasses a wide range of healthcare practitioners dedicated to the diagnosis, treatment, and prevention of diseases and injuries. These skilled professionals, including doctors, nurses, and allied health professionals, play a crucial role in preserving and improving the well-being of individuals and communities.
Prerequisites: Agility 4+

First Term:

Commission: Automatic if completed Medical School. A commission makes the character a doctor; all other characters are health-care specialists.
Doctors
Skills:
Biology 4
Medical 6 (cascade: Diagnosis, Trauma Aid, Surgery)
Observation 2
Health-Care Specialist
Skills:
Admin/Legal 2
Biology 2
Computer Operation 2
Medical 2 (cascade: Diagnosis, Trauma Aid, Surgery)
Vehicle Use 2 (Wheeled)
Pulling Strings: Medical Support, (Doctors) Funding (1 Rank)

Subsequent Terms:

Skills:
Act/Bluff
Biology
Carousing
Chemistry
Genetics
Observation
Persuasion
Psychology
Research
(Doctors) Instruction
(Doctors) Leadership
(Doctors) Medical (cascade: Diagnosis, Trauma Aid, Surgery)
(Doctors) Willpower
(Health-Care Specialist) Computer Operation
(Health-Care Specialist) Electronics
(Health-Care Specialist) Vehicle Use (Wheeled)
Pulling Strings: One of the following: Attorney, CDC Labs, Chemical Stores, Dangerous Virus, Funding (1 Rank (2 if Doctor)), Grants, Hidden Cures or Quarantine

All Terms:

Contacts: One per term: Medical. On a 1D10 roll of 7+, the contact is foreign.
Promotion: 6+, +1 if EDU 7+. (Note, however that doctors never are promoted, and thus do not receive the bonus skill level for promotion.)
Resource Points: 1 per Term +1 if Promotion Rolled (Doctors +1)
Influence Types: Science and Research
Other Effects: The first commissioned term is internship and residency. No secondary activity is allowed during this time. For each additional career term however, doctors are allowed two secondary activities. All health care specialists are allowed one secondary activity per term.    

Impact and Importance:

  The medical profession is essential for the well-being and longevity of individuals and communities. Medical professionals are the frontline warriors, safeguarding public health, and working tirelessly to save lives. Their contributions extend beyond direct patient care and include research, public health initiatives, and health education.
  Medical professionals play a significant role in disease prevention, early detection, and the management of chronic conditions. Through health promotion, immunizations, screenings, and lifestyle counseling, they empower individuals to take charge of their own health and make informed decisions.
  In times of crisis, such as pandemics or natural disasters, medical professionals are at the forefront, providing emergency care, managing outbreaks, and coordinating disaster response efforts. Their expertise, resilience, and dedication are instrumental in safeguarding communities and mitigating the impact of health emergencies.
  The medical profession is a constant source of innovation and advancement. Through research and clinical trials, medical professionals contribute to the development of new treatments, therapies, and medical technologies, improving patient outcomes and shaping the future of healthcare.
  Medical professionals provide comfort, support, and healing during times of vulnerability. Their compassion, empathy, and commitment to patient-centered care make a lasting impact on the lives of those they serve.

Key Responsibilities:

 
  • Patient Care and Treatment: Medical professionals provide direct care to patients, assessing their medical conditions, diagnosing illnesses, and developing treatment plans. They administer medications, perform medical procedures, and employ evidence-based practices to promote healing and alleviate suffering.
  • Medical Expertise and Knowledge: Medical professionals possess extensive knowledge of anatomy, physiology, pharmacology, and medical sciences. They stay abreast of advancements in their respective fields, continuously updating their skills and expertise to deliver the highest standard of care.
  • Diagnostic Skills: Medical professionals excel in diagnosing diseases and conditions. They conduct thorough medical histories, perform physical examinations, order and interpret diagnostic tests, and use their clinical judgment to reach accurate diagnoses.
  • Communication and Empathy: Medical professionals foster strong communication skills, engaging with patients, their families, and interdisciplinary teams. They convey complex medical information in a compassionate manner, ensuring patients and their loved ones understand diagnoses, treatment options, and care plans.
  • Collaboration and Teamwork: Medical professionals collaborate with colleagues across different disciplines, such as surgeons, specialists, therapists, and technicians, to provide comprehensive patient care. They work as part of a multidisciplinary team, coordinating efforts to achieve optimal patient outcomes.
  • Ethical Practice and Patient Advocacy: Medical professionals adhere to strict ethical guidelines, ensuring patient confidentiality, informed consent, and fair treatment. They advocate for their patients' rights, promoting autonomy, dignity, and access to appropriate healthcare services.

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