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|jobtitle = Medical Doctor
|access = Medbay
|access = Medbay
|difficulty = Medium-Hard
|difficulty = Medium-Hard
|superior = [[DMCA/Chief Medical Officer|Chief Medical Officer]]
|Rank = Medical Resident(starting), Medical Doctor(50hrs)
|Class = Civilian
|superior = [[TGMC:Chief Medical Officer|Chief Medical Officer]]
|duties = Perform surgery, fix people with holes in them.
|duties = Perform surgery, fix people with holes in them.
|guides = [[DMCA/Surgery|Surgery]], [[DMCA/Guide to chemistry|Guide to chemistry]]
|guides = [[TGMC:Surgery|Guide to Surgery]], [[TGMC:Guide to chemistry|Guide to chemistry]], [[TGMC:Chemical_recipes|Chemical recipes]], [[TGMC:Defibrillation|Guide to Defibrillation]]
|quote = And that's how I lost my medical license!
|quote = "People die if they are killed I think."
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Forewarning, Doctor is the worst job. The amount of work you get is inverse to how successful the Marines are doing, meaning you can go from doing nothing to being overworked in seconds.
Forewarning, Medical Doctor can be a slow job. The amount of work you get is inverse to how successful the Marines are doing, meaning you can go from doing nothing to being overworked in seconds.


==Equipment==
=Overview=
You are the Medical Doctor, or MD. Your job is to fix things that normally can't be fixed out in the field. From broken bones to lost limbs, and all in between. Your goal should be getting your marines to a level of health similar to how they were when they first popped out of cryosleep.
* The most basic skill of an MD is surgery, unsurprisingly. Although just pushing people into an autodoc can suffice, surgery is what puts you above a hyperactive ST.
* When patients arrive, via walking in or by being sent up via medevac, you fix them, usually with surgery.
* The four most common reasons to get patients are xenomorph embryos, broken bones, internal bleeding, and organ damage. The first ailment, xenomorph embryos, should take priority
* Make sure to grab a surgical webbing from the white medplus vendor, it'll make your job much easier having two open pouches to store your healing gear.


===[[File:Brokenbottle.png|Body Scanner]] Body Scanner===
Read the [[TGMC:Surgery|Guide to Surgery]] for more info.
This tells you nearly exactly what is wrong with the patient, do this before every surgery even if they THINK they know what is wrong. HOW: Grab patient, left click Body Scanner, left click body scanner console, right click body scanner EJECT PATIENT. IF you have closed the page with the results, examine the patient WHILE WEARING a medical HUD and there should be their SCAN results from the time it was taken, click to open.
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==Surgical Equipment==
 
===[[File:Body Scanner.PNG|Body Scanner]] Body Scanner===
The first machine to use when a wounded marine comes into medbay. This tells you nearly exactly what is wrong with the patient, do this before every surgery even if they THINK they know what is wrong.


'''Directions for use:'''
'''Directions for use:'''
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*Use the connected Body Scanner console to create a report.
*Use the connected Body Scanner console to create a report.
*Right-click scanner, and select "Eject Patient" to retrieve patient for other procedures.
*Right-click scanner, and select "Eject Patient" to retrieve patient for other procedures.
Doing this stores a detailed health scan of a marine at a given point in time. By wearing a MedHud, you can view this scan at any time by walking up to them, examining them, then clicking the "scan from XX:XX" button that pops up. <br>
Make sure to double check with a new scan after you're done doing surgery. Lots of things can slip by if you're not careful, as the UI for the detailed scan can be difficult to read at times.


===[[File:Brokenbottle.png|Sleeper]] Sleeper===
Mostly unused, aside from when some idiot has gotten OVERDOSED (OD) on a chemical (although Hypervene will also help, unless the patient's dead). For this, use the "Dialysis" function.


'''Directions for use:'''
===[[File:TGMCAutodoc.PNG|Autodoc]] Autodoc===
*Grab patient.
*Click the sleeper to load them into it.
*Use the connected console to perform procedures.


===[[File:Brokenbottle.png|Surgery Table]] Surgery Table===
[[File:TGMC_Autodoc_UI.png|thumb|330px|right|Autodoc UI]]
Used to perform surgery quickly and easily.


'''Directions for use:'''
Performs surgery automatically, for when you're not actually a doctor. Note that you need power to use the autodoc. This machine takes a lot of energy, and it can actually black out medbay if used too much. Make sure that engineering have the engine taken care of, otherwise medical cannot use autodoc OR the bodyscanner!
*Before use, ensure table has an anaesthetic tank loaded. Clicking a table with a tank will place it in if there isn't one already, and an empty hand will remove any tank.
*Grab patient, then click the table to place them onto it.
*Click-drag patient's sprite onto the table to connect them to the anaesthetic system.


===[[File:Brokenbottle.png|Autodoc]] Autodoc===
Performs surgery automatically, for when you have too many patients at once.
'''Directions for use:'''
'''Directions for use:'''
*First, obtain a [[#Body Scanner|body scan]] of the patient.
*First, obtain a [[#Body Scanner|body scan]] of the patient.
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*Press the "Begin Surgery Queue" button to activate it.
*Press the "Begin Surgery Queue" button to activate it.


==The Job==
===[[File:TGMC_cryotube.png|64px]] Cryotube===
 
Heals marines.


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'''Directions for use:'''
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*Grab patient.
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*Click the cryotube to load them into it.
*Turn on the cryotube.
The preloaded chemical mix contains the following...
{| role="presentation" class="wikitable mw-collapsible mw-collapsed"
!style="background-color:#28bd9d;"| '''Cryomix Contents'''
|-
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* 10u Cryoxadone
* 10u Clonexadone
* 5u Iron
* 10u Tricordrazine
* 5u Quick Clot
* 5u Peridaxon
* 5u Dexalin Plus
* 5u Spaceacillin
* 5u Bihexajuline
|}
 
A loaded cryotube can heal organ damage, internal bleeding, basic damage types, clone damage, and heal broken bones (although it can be inconsistent in how long it takes so don't rely on it).
 
===[[File:Scanner.PNG|Sleeper]] Sleeper===
Mostly unused, aside from when some idiot has gotten OVERDOSED (OD) on a chemical (although Hypervene will also help, unless the patient's dead). For this, use the "Dialysis" function.
 
'''Directions for use:'''
*Grab patient.
*Click the sleeper to load them into it.
*Use the connected console to perform procedures.
Won't see much use, but the dialysis function is very helpful for dealing with patients with high amounts of neurotoxin or larval inside them.
 
===[[File:OPTable.PNG|Surgery Table]] Surgery Table===
 
The bread and butter of non-corpsman healing. Used to perform surgery quickly and safely, alongside your trusty surgery tools.


As the undoubtedly trained professional that you are, your job is to heal what the Marines and Medics cannot. This often ends with you doing ALL the work, as medics do not always properly treat patients.
'''Directions for use:'''
*Before use, ensure table has an anesthetic tank loaded. Clicking a table with a tank will place it in if there isn't one already, and an empty hand will remove any tank.
*Grab patient, then click the table to place them onto it.
*Click-drag patient's sprite onto the table to connect them to the anesthetic system.
The vast majority of non-standard damage can be fixed via surgery. Organ damage, internal bleeding, broken bones, shrapnel, etc. The ones that can't are blood loss, fixed with food, iron, and IVs, and clone loss, fixed with cryo.


SOME Examples of what you gotta treat, why it is here AND how to treat it: (AIM on the body where the scan tells you it is.)
==The Problems==


''for more information on surgery, see [[TGMC:Surgery|Surgery]]


*'''Broken Bones''' - Caused by brute damage (The RED stuff) to the corresponding body part, usually 30+ (Does NOT always break). You CANNOT fix it if the damage is still above 30. HOW: Incision Management System (IMS) > Bone Gel > Bone Setter > Cautery  OR  Autodoc
As the undoubtedly trained professional that you are, your job is to heal what the Marines and Medics cannot. This often ends with you being overwhelmed with work, as the tattered remains of a failed push come rolling into medbay with all manner of mishaps and maladies.


*'''Internal Bleeding''' - Caused by brute damage once more (The RED stuff) to the corresponding body part. HOW: IMS > Fix o' Vein > Cautery OR Autodoc
Listed below are some common ailments and how you can treat them, both short-term and long-term.


*'''Infections''' - Caused by taking an amount of damage and leaving it untreated. HOW: Using a Advanced Trauma Kit on the affected region, if that does not work, AUTODOC. If it happens DURING surgery, Cautery usually removes it.
'''Standard Damage''' - This refers to the numbers that show up when you scan someone with a standard health analyzer. Brute, burn, toxin, and oxy damage. Nine times out of twelve, you can fix it with pills well enough, with oxy damage fixing itself if nothing else is really causing it. High toxin damage can cause the analyzer to give a false positive about liver damage or groin fracture, so watch out for that.


*'''Necrosis''' - Caused by taking too long in Surgery, you sloth. HOW: IMS > Scalpel > Advanced Trauma Kit > Cautery OR Autodoc
'''Pain''' - This is a secondary form of health that isn't shown directly on the analyzer. Pain causes slowdown, and extreme pain can cause you to drop items or stun you. It's caused by having other damage types, broken bones (splinted and unsplinted, with splinted fractures causing less pain) as well as having certain chems inside you. Pain can be fixed easily with painkilling chems, such as tramadol and oxycodone. Burn causes the most pain, with brute following behind at about half as painful, with oxy and toxin damage causing very little pain.


*'''Shrapnel and Larva''' - Caused by FF and the good ol' Facehuggers. HOW: IMS > (IF IN CHEST/HEAD) Bone Saw then Retractor > Hemostat > (IF IN CHEST/HEAD) Retractor then Bone Setter > Cautery OR (SHRAPNEL ONLY) Autodoc
'''Fractures''' - Fractures are caused by brute damage, either from getting slashed, or by getting shot by PVT. Dinglefart behind you with a slug shotgun. Left untreated, it can cause serious organ damage and pain. Splinting it is a good idea in the short term, but to truly fix it, cryo or surgery are your best bets. There are certain brute damage maximums that exist to fix fractures, with bones immediately rebreaking if they're over the limit (which is why you'll sometimes hear repeated bone breaks coming from the cryotube).


*'''Limb Replacement''' - Caused by AP ammo, Asshole Xenos and other fun things. HOW: Scalpel > Retractor > Cautery > Robot Limb OR Autodoc
'''Organ Damage''' - These are caused by a variety of things, from shrapnel to fractures to simply just bad luck. In the short term, Peridaxon Plus is one of the best options for this, with standard Peridaxon being a good alternative. Certain organs, like eyes and brain, also have specialized chems tied to them. For a simpler fix, the organ repair surgeries brings organs back to perfect health.


*'''Organ Damage''' - Caused by ODs, damage to the torso and head, ingesting toxic things, walking with broken bones, etc. HOW: IMS > (IF IN CHEST/HEAD) Bone Saw then Retractor > Advanced Trauma Kit > (IF IN CHEST/HEAD) Retractor then Bone Setter > Cautery OR Autodoc
{|class="wikitable mw-collapsible mw-collapsed"
|+ class="nowrap" | Organs
!style="background-color:#28bd9d;"| Type
!style="background-color:#28bd9d;"| Damaged Effect
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| Heart|| Blood Loss
|-
| Lungs|| Persistent oxy damage
|-
| Liver|| Toxin damage
|-
| Brain|| Item dropping and random resting
|-
| Eyes|| Blurred vision or blindness
|}
'''Internal Bleeding''' - Caused by brute damage with a touch of bad luck. Internal bleeding causes patients to lose blood, getting worse and worse as time passes. If detected early, Quick-Clot can buy time, but can't quite combat the actual symptoms of low blood. Quick-Clot Plus can fix IB in the field, but causes extreme pain, stamina loss, and toxin buildup. An alternative for the desperate is Bicaridine overdose along with Inaprovaline, which will very slowly heal IB. Surgery-wise, doing vein fix surgery on the limb afflicted with internal bleeding will fix it quite quickly.


*'''Eye Damage''' - Welding without a mask tends to end in this. Also getting shot in the eyes. HOW: AIM FOR EYES, Scalpel > Retractor > Hemostat > Cautery OR Imadozaline OR Autodoc
'''Blood Loss''' - Caused by bleeding and causes oxy damage that is difficult to heal. Blood can be restored, from slowest to fastest, with food like MREs, with iron from well prepared corpsmen, or directly from blood packs attached to IV poles.


*'''Brain Damage''' - Standard Issue for marines, but when it gets worse you gotta fix it. Caused by hits to the head of all kinds, even when the head is not broken. HOW: IMS > Bone Saw > Retractor > Advanced Trauma Kit OR IF MAJOR Hemostat > Retractor > Bone Setter > Cautery OR Autodoc
'''Shrapnel''' - Caused by getting shot. Can be removed via comically large tweezers or by surgery. Additionally, the downsides of shrapnel can be mitigated with the use of splints. One of very few cases where the frontline option is arguably better than the standard option, with tweezers being significantly faster than shrapnel removal surgery. Side effects include brute damage, pain, and potential organ damage when moving.


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MEDICAL

Medical Doctor
Access: Medbay
Difficulty: Medium-Hard
Rank: Medical Resident(starting), Medical Doctor(50hrs)
Class: Civilian
Supervisors: Chief Medical Officer
Duties: Perform surgery, fix people with holes in them.
Guides: Guide to Surgery, Guide to chemistry, Chemical recipes, Guide to Defibrillation
Quote:"People die if they are killed I think."


Forewarning, Medical Doctor can be a slow job. The amount of work you get is inverse to how successful the Marines are doing, meaning you can go from doing nothing to being overworked in seconds.

Overview[править | править код]

You are the Medical Doctor, or MD. Your job is to fix things that normally can't be fixed out in the field. From broken bones to lost limbs, and all in between. Your goal should be getting your marines to a level of health similar to how they were when they first popped out of cryosleep.

  • The most basic skill of an MD is surgery, unsurprisingly. Although just pushing people into an autodoc can suffice, surgery is what puts you above a hyperactive ST.
  • When patients arrive, via walking in or by being sent up via medevac, you fix them, usually with surgery.
  • The four most common reasons to get patients are xenomorph embryos, broken bones, internal bleeding, and organ damage. The first ailment, xenomorph embryos, should take priority
  • Make sure to grab a surgical webbing from the white medplus vendor, it'll make your job much easier having two open pouches to store your healing gear.

Read the Guide to Surgery for more info.

Medical Doctor Skills[править код]

You have a very high medical skill similar to the Synthetic, but like the Chief Medical Officer, you have absolutely terrible CQC and melee usage.

Skills Information

Medical Doctor Skills
Medical
4/5
Surgery
4/5
Engineering
0/5
Construction
0/5
Police
0/2
Powerloader
0/4
Leadership
0/4
CQC
-1
Smartgun
-4
Melee
-1
Firearms
0

Surgical Equipment[править | править код]

Body Scanner Body Scanner[править | править код]

The first machine to use when a wounded marine comes into medbay. This tells you nearly exactly what is wrong with the patient, do this before every surgery even if they THINK they know what is wrong.

Directions for use:

  • Grab patient.
  • Click scanner to load patient.
  • Use the connected Body Scanner console to create a report.
  • Right-click scanner, and select "Eject Patient" to retrieve patient for other procedures.

Doing this stores a detailed health scan of a marine at a given point in time. By wearing a MedHud, you can view this scan at any time by walking up to them, examining them, then clicking the "scan from XX:XX" button that pops up.
Make sure to double check with a new scan after you're done doing surgery. Lots of things can slip by if you're not careful, as the UI for the detailed scan can be difficult to read at times.


Autodoc Autodoc[править | править код]

Autodoc UI

Performs surgery automatically, for when you're not actually a doctor. Note that you need power to use the autodoc. This machine takes a lot of energy, and it can actually black out medbay if used too much. Make sure that engineering have the engine taken care of, otherwise medical cannot use autodoc OR the bodyscanner!

Directions for use:

  • First, obtain a body scan of the patient.
  • Grab the patient, and click the autodoc to insert them.
  • Use the autodoc console to create a queue of procedures manually, or set it to "automatic" to have it do this itself, but with slower surgery.
  • Press the "Begin Surgery Queue" button to activate it.

Cryotube[править | править код]

Heals marines.

Directions for use:

  • Grab patient.
  • Click the cryotube to load them into it.
  • Turn on the cryotube.

The preloaded chemical mix contains the following...

A loaded cryotube can heal organ damage, internal bleeding, basic damage types, clone damage, and heal broken bones (although it can be inconsistent in how long it takes so don't rely on it).

Sleeper Sleeper[править | править код]

Mostly unused, aside from when some idiot has gotten OVERDOSED (OD) on a chemical (although Hypervene will also help, unless the patient's dead). For this, use the "Dialysis" function.

Directions for use:

  • Grab patient.
  • Click the sleeper to load them into it.
  • Use the connected console to perform procedures.

Won't see much use, but the dialysis function is very helpful for dealing with patients with high amounts of neurotoxin or larval inside them.

Surgery Table Surgery Table[править | править код]

The bread and butter of non-corpsman healing. Used to perform surgery quickly and safely, alongside your trusty surgery tools.

Directions for use:

  • Before use, ensure table has an anesthetic tank loaded. Clicking a table with a tank will place it in if there isn't one already, and an empty hand will remove any tank.
  • Grab patient, then click the table to place them onto it.
  • Click-drag patient's sprite onto the table to connect them to the anesthetic system.

The vast majority of non-standard damage can be fixed via surgery. Organ damage, internal bleeding, broken bones, shrapnel, etc. The ones that can't are blood loss, fixed with food, iron, and IVs, and clone loss, fixed with cryo.

The Problems[править | править код]

for more information on surgery, see Surgery

As the undoubtedly trained professional that you are, your job is to heal what the Marines and Medics cannot. This often ends with you being overwhelmed with work, as the tattered remains of a failed push come rolling into medbay with all manner of mishaps and maladies.

Listed below are some common ailments and how you can treat them, both short-term and long-term.

Standard Damage - This refers to the numbers that show up when you scan someone with a standard health analyzer. Brute, burn, toxin, and oxy damage. Nine times out of twelve, you can fix it with pills well enough, with oxy damage fixing itself if nothing else is really causing it. High toxin damage can cause the analyzer to give a false positive about liver damage or groin fracture, so watch out for that.

Pain - This is a secondary form of health that isn't shown directly on the analyzer. Pain causes slowdown, and extreme pain can cause you to drop items or stun you. It's caused by having other damage types, broken bones (splinted and unsplinted, with splinted fractures causing less pain) as well as having certain chems inside you. Pain can be fixed easily with painkilling chems, such as tramadol and oxycodone. Burn causes the most pain, with brute following behind at about half as painful, with oxy and toxin damage causing very little pain.

Fractures - Fractures are caused by brute damage, either from getting slashed, or by getting shot by PVT. Dinglefart behind you with a slug shotgun. Left untreated, it can cause serious organ damage and pain. Splinting it is a good idea in the short term, but to truly fix it, cryo or surgery are your best bets. There are certain brute damage maximums that exist to fix fractures, with bones immediately rebreaking if they're over the limit (which is why you'll sometimes hear repeated bone breaks coming from the cryotube).

Organ Damage - These are caused by a variety of things, from shrapnel to fractures to simply just bad luck. In the short term, Peridaxon Plus is one of the best options for this, with standard Peridaxon being a good alternative. Certain organs, like eyes and brain, also have specialized chems tied to them. For a simpler fix, the organ repair surgeries brings organs back to perfect health.

Organs
Type Damaged Effect
Heart Blood Loss
Lungs Persistent oxy damage
Liver Toxin damage
Brain Item dropping and random resting
Eyes Blurred vision or blindness

Internal Bleeding - Caused by brute damage with a touch of bad luck. Internal bleeding causes patients to lose blood, getting worse and worse as time passes. If detected early, Quick-Clot can buy time, but can't quite combat the actual symptoms of low blood. Quick-Clot Plus can fix IB in the field, but causes extreme pain, stamina loss, and toxin buildup. An alternative for the desperate is Bicaridine overdose along with Inaprovaline, which will very slowly heal IB. Surgery-wise, doing vein fix surgery on the limb afflicted with internal bleeding will fix it quite quickly.

Blood Loss - Caused by bleeding and causes oxy damage that is difficult to heal. Blood can be restored, from slowest to fastest, with food like MREs, with iron from well prepared corpsmen, or directly from blood packs attached to IV poles.

Shrapnel - Caused by getting shot. Can be removed via comically large tweezers or by surgery. Additionally, the downsides of shrapnel can be mitigated with the use of splints. One of very few cases where the frontline option is arguably better than the standard option, with tweezers being significantly faster than shrapnel removal surgery. Side effects include brute damage, pain, and potential organ damage when moving.

Tips[править | править код]

TGMC
Roles

TerraGov Marines Command Captain, Field Commander, Staff Officer, Pilot Officer
Engineering and Supply Chief Ship Engineer, Requisitions Officer, Ship Technician
Medical Chief Medical Officer, Medical Officer, Researcher
Marines Squad Leader, Mech Pilot, Squad Smartgunner, Squad Engineer, Squad Corpsman, Squad Marine
Civilians Corporate Liaison
Silicon-Based Combat robots, Synthetic, AI
Xenomorphs Tier 0 Larva, Minions
Tier 1 Drone, Runner, Defender, Baneling, Sentinel
Tier 2 Hivelord, Carrier, Hunter, Wraith, Bull, Warrior, Puppeteer, Spitter
Tier 3 Gorger, Defiler, Widow, Ravager, Warlock, Behemoth, Crusher, Praetorian, Boiler
Tier 4 Shrike, Queen, King, Hivemind
Others Zombie, Emergency Response Teams, Sons of Mars, Survivor