Medical Intern
Superiors: Chief Medical Officer, Medical Doctor
Difficulty: Easy-Medium
Access: Medical
Duties: Learn how to save lives, pray chemist labeled the chemicals well.
As a medical intern, you have came here to learn the roots of medical arts. Listen to your CMO or Medical Doctors and maybe you will even save someone's life!
MEDIC!!!
Your job can range from nonexistent to a very stressful one, so better get familiar what you are going to fix any kind of injuries, even such as Death.
As a Medical Intern, you will already start with one at the beginning of a shift, this belt can be filled up with various medicaments which saves a lot of time and doesn't force you to run back in forth around your patient so much.
Look around your department and you'll find that you have a plenty of these! Early on, when chemist still working on the basics, they might be crucial as usually they are filled with goodies that are capable of more advanced treatment than topicals, such as Medipens and Pill Canisters.
An essential device, any member of the medical department should have! This handy HUD allows you to see how much health each living creature around you has and has an icon above them, depicting their state.
- This person have suffered enough damage to go into critical state, their health bar will turn red and they will slowly take asphyxiation damage!
- This person have died, but can still be revived from defibrillation! Make sure to bring them back to life before they reach their final state.
- This person have been dead for long enough and their body have rotten, this person cannot be brought back to life and the only way to save them is to clone them... Or is there?
Now that hoping you DO have a chemist and said chemist made a bunch of handy chemicals that are stored in jugs and nicely put in a locker or a bag somewhere at examination area of medical, you can use the syringe to draw liquids from the jugs and inject them directly into patients chemical stream.
When it comes to resuscitating your dead patients back to life, these are usually mounted inside the medical department's walls. When powered on, used on a dead patient and zapped - they will deal 5 shock damage, treat most of the asphyxiation damage if one present and the body will attempt a revival. To find out in which conditions the revival will succeed - Guide to Medical.