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The '''medical''' department is responsible for the health and wellbeing of the people and animals aboard a ship or station. They provide a range of medical services, from routine care to emergency situations. | The '''medical''' department is responsible for the health and wellbeing of the people and animals aboard a ship or station. They provide a range of medical services, from routine care to emergency situations. Staff in the department will wear green clothing. | ||
==Roles== | |||
===Chief Medical Officer=== | |||
The head of the medical department and surgeon. The chief medical officer will create and manage tasks for the department, and assign staff members to complete them. The role is often assigned to a Lieutenant or Lieutenant Commander. | |||
===Medical Officer=== | |||
Medical officers are members of the medical team, trained in various fields of medicine and surgery. The crew members are expected to look after medical, such as treating injuries and curing diseases. Tasks will be assigned to them by the Chief Medical Officer. Medical officers often rank as Ensigns or Petty Officers. | |||
{{Departments}} | {{Departments}} | ||
[[Category:Departments]] | [[Category:Departments]] | ||
Revision as of 03:40, 12 April 2025
The medical department is responsible for the health and wellbeing of the people and animals aboard a ship or station. They provide a range of medical services, from routine care to emergency situations. Staff in the department will wear green clothing.
Roles
Chief Medical Officer
The head of the medical department and surgeon. The chief medical officer will create and manage tasks for the department, and assign staff members to complete them. The role is often assigned to a Lieutenant or Lieutenant Commander.
Medical Officer
Medical officers are members of the medical team, trained in various fields of medicine and surgery. The crew members are expected to look after medical, such as treating injuries and curing diseases. Tasks will be assigned to them by the Chief Medical Officer. Medical officers often rank as Ensigns or Petty Officers.







