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|roleTitle=Medical Intern | |roleTitle=Medical Intern | ||
|img=MI.png | |img=MI.png | ||
|roleplayExpectations= | |roleplayExpectations=Easy | ||
|RequiredGameKnowledge= | |RequiredGameKnowledge=Above Average | ||
|hoursRequired= Overall: 5min, Medical: -15h | |hoursRequired= Overall: 5min, Medical: -15h | ||
|access=Maintenance, Medical | |access=Maintenance, Medical | ||
|supervisors=[[Chief Medical Officer]], [[Medical Doctor]] | |supervisors=[[Chief Medical Officer]], [[Medical Doctor]] | ||
|subordinates=None | |subordinates=None | ||
|responsibilities= | |responsibilities=Learn how to heal people, inject chemicals, and revive the dead. | ||
|guides=[[Medical]], [[Medicine]], [[Virology|Virology]], [[Cryogenic Pods|Cryogenic Pods]], [[Impossibility|Surgery]]}} | |guides=[[Medical]], [[Medicine]], [[Virology|Virology]], [[Cryogenic Pods|Cryogenic Pods]], [[Impossibility|Surgery]]}} | ||
This role is functionally | This role is functionally identical to [[Medical Doctor]]. The only difference is that it is meant for players new to the [[Medical]] department similar to the [[Technical Assistant]] and [[Security Cadet]] roles. Make sure to listen to your superiors, primarily the Chief Medical Officer, but also the more experienced Medical Doctors. There's a reason why you're the intern and not them. | ||
== Learning experience == | == Learning experience == | ||
Latest revision as of 09:59, 24 November 2025
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![]() Medical Intern |
Roleplay Difficulty: Easy |
This role is functionally identical to Medical Doctor. The only difference is that it is meant for players new to the Medical department similar to the Technical Assistant and Security Cadet roles. Make sure to listen to your superiors, primarily the Chief Medical Officer, but also the more experienced Medical Doctors. There's a reason why you're the intern and not them.
Learning experience
As a medical intern, your primary goal is to listen and follow your assigned trainer at all times. You will learn the basis on how to treat people, how to use chemicals, and how to handle bodies and prioritize patients. Usually you'll be assigned to a medical doctor to gain experience, though if you're lucky you might be able to be trained by the CMO themselves. The are several restrictions to prevent accidental (or intentional) malpractice as a medical intern, which are:
- They can't use chemicals without supervisions
- They must stay with their assigned trainer
- They cannot perform elective surgeries for obvious reasons
- They can be relegated the duties of a medical doctor in emergencies.
See Medical Doctor for more information.

