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[[File:MedBay.png|thumb|Medbay]]
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|jobTitle            = Medical Doctor
|department          = MEDICAL DEPARTMENT
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|img                  = MedicalDoctorNew64.gif
|difficulty          = Medium
|requirements        = None
|access              = [[Medbay]], [[Morgue]], [[Pathology]], [[Maintenance]]
|rpAccess            = None
|supervisors          = [[Medical Director]], [[Captain]]
|subordinates        = None
|responsibilities    = Treat sick and injured crew members, bring dead ones back to life through cloning and other means
|guides              = [[Chemicals]], [[Chemistry]], [[Doctoring]], [[Decomposition]], [[Medical Objects]], [[Virus]]
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[[File:Cogmap2Medbay.png|thumb|[[Medbay#Cogmap2|Medbay]]]]
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Wears a cool red and white suit, hangs out in [[medbay]], yells at chemis- I mean [[scientist|scientists]] for not doing their job and gets yelled at by [[geneticist|Genetics]]/[[roboticist|Robotics]] for not letting them do theirs
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[[File:CogmapMedbay.png|thumb|[[Medbay#Cogmap1|Medbay]]]]
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=ROUGH DRAFT ON HOW TO BE A GOOD DOCTOR:=
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[[File:NadirMedbay.png|thumb|[[Medbay#Nadir|Medbay]]]]
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==1. Knowing how to set the [[cryo]]:==
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* Pick up [[Wrench]]
[[File:ClarionMedbay.png|thumb|[[Medbay#Clarion|Medbay]]]]
* Click on [[Oxygen Canister]]
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* Drop [[Wrench]]
* Go to [[cryostylane|Blue Beakers]], pick up ONE AT A TIME
* Place inside each [[cryo]] tube.
* Click on white freezer box in between tubes
* Set the temperature to 73.13
* turn on, LEAVE ON.  Don't leave the tubes on until someone's in them, though.


==2. Knowing Your Tools==
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[[Hypo]]s: Take no more than 2. 1 per doctor on busy shifts. [[Bicardine]], [[Tricordizine]], or [[Inaprovaline]] in these. If [[Bicardine]] and [[Tricordizine]], set it to a lower dosage than 5 units per shot - you will waste a lot of medicine otherwise.
[[File:OshanMedbayV6.png|thumb|[[Medbay#Oshan|Medbay]]]]
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To make [[Tricordizine]], mix 10 Units [[Anti-Toxin]] and 10 Units [[Inaprovaline]]. Don't try and mix together more than 10 units of each at a time or else BYOND shits up the process something fierce and you waste resources.  It is very difficult to get more resources for [[Medbay]], so wasting resources is bad.
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[[File:AtlasMedbay.png|thumb|[[Medbay#Atlas|Medbay]]]]
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[[Medical Patch]]es and [[Burn Patch]]es administer a LOT of medicine at once, so save them for critical situations.  Particularly the burn patches. Feel free to [[disarm]] and toss someone out if they're trying to ransack your medkits for the patches unless they're in serious condition.
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[[File:KondaruMedbay.png|thumb|[[Medbay#Kondaru|Medbay]]]]
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Consider putting Valuable medical supplies in one of the medicine lockers and locking it with your ID to prevent theft, [[Medbay]] is frequently trespassed.
Easily identified by their starting labcoat and cool red and white jumpsuit, '''Medical Doctors''' treat the crew's sick and injured and attempt to revive its dead. Some doctors roam the halls as paramedics, while some stay in [[Medbay]] and take on any incoming patients. All are expected to have a good grasp of the various types of [[Doctoring#Damage|damage]] and common ailments, the appropriate [[Doctoring#Drugs|medicines]] and [[Doctoring#Surgery|surgeries]] for treating them, and the [[#The Cloner|procedures for cloning the dead]], or at least the ability to scream at the [[Geneticist]]s or [[Roboticist]]s to handle said dead for them, that you can use by typing:
*'''<code>say :m Can you borg this body? They can't be cloned. </code>'''


[[Medical Belt]]s are a godsend if you're going to work outside of [[Medbay]]. They can hold pills, hyposprays, and syringes (but not beakers(?)). Medbay only comes with two of these, which can't be re-ordered by QM, so if you lose these you're fresh out of luck.
Being a doctor in Space Station 13 is easier than being one in real life, but perhaps just as stressful. SS13 is a dangerous place, and you can expect many patients dropping by, sometimes with lives at stake. [[Medbay]] is a frequent target of [[Antagonist]] activities, doctors are often put under unrealistic standards and expectations, and sometimes you just see the worst in people. In short, doctors are criminally understaffed and overworked due to many different factors. Nevertheless, being able to save people's lives--including yours--through good [[Doctoring]] is immensely rewarding, highly worthwhile to learn, and invaluable for everyone.


You can put [[pill]]s in [[beaker]]s and withdraw medicine from the [[pill]]s, this is most useful with burn damage since [[Medbay]] doesn't have a lot of Kelotane to go around, and throwing someone in the [[Cryo]] when they're on fire is almost as likely to kill them, set properly or not.
==Your Tools==
Your lockers, [[Medical Objects#NanoMed Plus|NanoMed medical dispensers]], and [[Medical Objects#Port-A-NanoMed|Port-A-NanoMed]] contain vital [[Medical Objects|equipment]] needed to save lives.


[[Sleeper]]s prevent further degeneration of a patient's health status and allow anyone to view the occupant's health. If you have too many severly hurt patients to handle at once, stick the worst of them in Sleepers to keep them stable while you deal with the rest. Two Sleepers are inside Medbay proper, and one in the lobby outside.
===Medicine===
All these treatments are administered by simply clicking on the patient with the medical item in your active hand.


==3. Reacting Quickly to Injury==
*[[Medical Objects#Medical Patch|Medical patches]] administer a lot of medicine over a few minutes. They're appropriate for patients who have a fair bit of damage but aren't dying or in critical condition (less than 0 health). You'll most commonly use patches in the form of [[Doctoring#Styptic Powder|styptic powder]] patches for [[Doctoring#Brute|cuts and bruises]] and [[Doctoring#Silver Sulfadiazine|silver sulfadiazine]] patches for [[Doctoring#Burn|burns]]. They're a little uncommon, and once they're used up, you have to make more with a [[Chemistry#CheMaster 3000|CheMaster]].


[[Prodoc Healthgoggles]] show you health at a glance and if you aren't wearing a pair as a doctor you deserve to be fed to the [[roboticist]]. The same goes if you're hogging them all, since there's literally no reason to do so unless you're being an ass.  
*[[Medical Objects#Auto-Mender|Auto-menders]] apply either [[Doctoring#Styptic Powder|styptic powder]], [[Doctoring#Silver Sulfadiazine|silver sulfadiazine]], or [[Doctoring#Synthflesh|synthflesh]] topically, ramping up amount applied over time. You and the patient must be adjacent to each other. Suitable for treating both burns and bruises and good for both people with minor boo-boos and critically-injured people who need a lot of damage healed quickly. To refill it, click on it with a pill, reserve tank, or other container of medicine.


IN ORDER OF LEAST TO MOST SEVERE AT-A-GLANCE:
*[[Medical Objects#Hypospray|Hyposprays]] automatically inject a set amount of chems into the patient, ideal for administering life-saving medicine in urgent situations, such as giving patients in [[Doctoring#Cardiac failure|heart failure]] [[Doctoring#Epinephrine|epinephrine]]. However, by default, only certain chems can be inserted into the devices. You can have multiple chems in a hypospray and can refill it clicking on it with a pill, bottle, or other chem container.
* Green = Ignore, they're probably drunk and blabbing to you about how they're sick.
* Yellow = Probably worth a scan, maybe 1 unit of whatever the hell ails them.
* Orange = Treat with minor supplies if they're not essential staff. If you've got an orange level or below sec/hop/captain you should probably yell at him to stop so you can patch him up
* Red = Serious condition. Patch up with whatever resources you have lying around.
* Flashing Red = Why the hell haven't you healed these people yet? If they're standing up, treat with normal supplies. If not, throw them in the [[Cryo]].
* White = Negative HP, immediately [[Cryo]]. If you're too far from [[Medbay]], or it is in ruins, get ready to administer a ton of medicine. [[Inappovaline]], scan for damage, treat the most serious offender first. Types are Brute, Burn, Toxins, Asphyxiation, in that order.
* Grey = He's dead, Jim. Toss them to the [[Geneticist]] or the [[Roboticist]], they'll take it from here.


You can also scan people with a Health Analyzer or, as mentioned above, your PDA. In this case, the damage will be separated in terms of type. Individual damage will add up to no less than zero. If it's more than 100, then they need immediate medical attention, in more than 200, they're already gone.
*[[Medical Objects#Pill|Pills]] are used for medicine that needs to be ingested in order to function, such as [[Doctoring#Mutadone|mutadone]] or [[Doctoring#Salbutamol|salbutamol]]. The entire contents of the pill are put into the body upon ingestion, so they're good if the patient needs a moderate (roughly 20 units and over) dosage. If you're trying to swallow a pill yourself, you'll eat it immediately, but if you're making someone else swallow it, there's a few seconds of delay. For obvious reasons, you cannot reuse pills; instead, you must make more via a [[Chemistry#CheMaster 3000|CheMaster]].
**You can dissolve them in a [[Medical Objects#Beaker|beaker]] to withdraw medicine in a controlled manner, dispensing with a syringe or dropper.


==Damage Types==
*Similarly, [[Medical Objects#Syringe|syringes]] inject their contents into people 5 units a time. Because of the low capacity and administration method, it's best suited for medicines that heal internally and work best in small doses, such as [[Doctoring#Calomel|calomel]] or [[Doctoring#Charcoal|charcoal]]. Like with pills, injection is instant if self-administered, but delayed if not. To refill a syringe, you must click on it in-hand to set it to ''draw'', then click on a suitable container, such as a medicine bottle or reserve tank, with the syringe in your active hand. Don't forget to click on it in-hand again to set it to ''inject''.
* Brute = [[Bicardine]] or [[Tricordizine]], either by injection or by patches (if seriously hurt)<br>
* Burn = [[Kelotane]], in [[Burn Patch]]es or [[pill]]s. Tricordazine also heals burn damage, but less efficiently than Kelotane<br>
* Toxins = [[Anti-Toxins]] aka [[Dyvolene]]. In syringe and pill form.<br>
* Asphyxiation = Caused by standing out in space like a git, or being in critical for an extended period of time. If they're in critical, CPR's the solution here, performed by removing your mask and the patient's mask, then clicking them with an empty hand while using the Help [[intent]].  [[Dexalin]] is the chemical solution, so if some is convenient use that as well. If they're not unconcious, get them to a section of the station with air.


===Other===


==Pharmacological Guide (Or, Medicines and what they do)==
*[[Medical Objects#Medical Belt|Medical belts]] store medical supplies and are a godsend when working outside of medbay, as they are essentially a medkit you can wear around your waist. Uniquely, unlike many other belts, they can store [[Medical Objects#Defibrillator|defibrillators]]. All medical doctors (and the [[Medical Director]]) spawn with a prepared version of these, containing the following:
*'''Inaprovaline:''' Prevents suffocation damage while in your system. Give this to anyone in Critical (White heart in ProDoc Health-O-Vision, 100+ damage in a health scan) before doing anything else. Found in medical supply lockers, medicine vending machines, syringes in First Aid Kits, and Botany can extract Inaprovaline from Asomna herbs.
**Two [[Medical_Objects#Auto-Mender|auto menders]], one {{BRUTE}} containing 200u of [[Chemicals#Styptic_Powder|styptic powder]], and one {{BURN}} containing 200u of [[Chemicals#Silver_Sulfadiazine|silver sulfadiazine]].
*'''Bicardine:''' Heals Brute damage. The most inconsistent but potentially strongest of the basic healing medicines, as one unit heals anywhere from 3 to 15 Brute. Found in beakers next to the Hyposprays in medbay, in Healing Patchs in First Aid Kits, Chemistry can make more out of Inaprovaline, and Botany can extract Bicardine from Contusine herbs.
**One empty [[Medical_Objects#Hypospray|hypospray]].
*'''Kelotane:''' Heals Burn damage. One unit heals 6 burn damage. Found in patch and pill form in Burn First Aid kits, Chemistry can make more out of Silicon + Carbon, and Botany can extract Kelotane from Commol herbs.
**One fully upgraded [[Medical_Objects#Health_Analyzer|health analyzer]].
*'''Anti-toxin:''' Also called Dylovene. Heals Toxin damage. One unit heals 7.5 toxin damage. Found in medical supply lockers, medicine vending machines, in pill and syringe form from Toxin First Aid Kits, and Botany can extract Dylovene from Venne herbs.
**One [[Medical_Objects#Defibrillator|defibrillator]].
*'''Tricordazine:''' Heals Burn+Brute damage. One unit heals approximately 6 brute + 3 burn damage. Made by combining 5 or 10 units apiece of Inaprovaline and Dylovene (Anti-Toxin). Chemistry can make Tricordazine by heating Cryoxadone, and Botany can extract Tricordazine from White Weed herbs.
*'''Cryoxadone:''' Special blue-colored medicine that is stored in a beaker and super-cooled in order to heal people. You will start with two of these, and may run out depending on usage. This is almost exclusively used in conjunction with the Cryo Chambers. If you accidently spill one of these while trying to install it, yell at Chemistry to make you more by mixing Dexalin + Water + Oxygen
*'''Dexalin:''' Heals Suffocation damage. Best used in conjunction with CPR and Inaprovaline to rapidly bring someone out of critical. Found in pill form in Oxygen Deprivation First Aid Kits, and Chemistry can make more out of Plasma + Oxygen. If you have the help of a Chemist, mixing Dexalin + Iron + Carbon produces Dexalin Plus, a stronger variant of Dexalin.
*'''Antihol:''' Used to remove alcohol from a person's system. Found in bottles of Lime-Aid, and can be made by combining Ethanol + Dylovene (Anti-Toxin), either via Chemistry or extracting Ethanol-filled blood from a drunk individual.
*'''Alkysine:''' Used to cure brain damage, usually caused by cloning side-effects or from concussive trauma (AKA repeated toolboxing in the head). Found in pill form in Neurological First Aid Kits (Found in Genetics), or made by Chemistry combining Dylovene (Anti-Toxin) + Chlorine + Nitrogen.
*'''Hyronalin:''' Used to cure radiation damage, usually caused by mining accidents, prolonged genetic manipulation, proximity to the Singularity, or Prototype Nuclear Engine mishaps. Chemistry can make Hyronalin by combining Radium + Dylovene (Anti-Toxin), and Botany can extract Hyronalin from Nureous herbs. If you have the help of a Chemist, mixing Hyronalin + Hydrogen produces Arthrazine, a stronger variant of Hyronalin.
*'''Benzocytazine:''' A purgative used to remove unwanted substances from an individual, such as Changeling Neurotoxin. Causes severe toxin damage as a side effect (and will purge Anti-Toxins from the users bloodstream, so careful monitoring is required). Found in pill form in medical vending machines, and Chemistry can make it from Hydrogen + Carbon + Mercury. If you have the help of a Chemist, mixing Benzocyrazine + Water + Iron produces Tribenzocytazine, a less toxic form of Benzocytazine.
*'''Spaceacillin:''' Used to treat the rare space disease outbreak. Found in syringe form from medical vending machines.


*The [[Reagent Scanner|reagent scanner]] and [[Medical Objects#Health Analyzer|health analyzers]] are important diagnostic tools. There are separate hand-held devices, and every medical [[PDA]] includes app versions of them. Regular [[Medical Objects#Health Analyzer|health analyzers]] can be upgraded to show the chemical reagents currently inside a patient (but not the reagents inside other things) - check the medical vending machines/dispensers. The PDA's functions are separate (medical scan is on by default), whereas analyzers have an unified readout. You may have to enable the upgrade manually after installing it.


==Syndicate Shenanigans:==
*With a stable oxygen supply and the ability to dispense certain medicine such as [[Doctoring#Saline|saline]], [[Medical Objects#Sleeper|sleepers]] are decent to prevent further degeneration of a patient's health status and allow anyone to view the occupant's health. Sleepers can also be set to hibernation mode, keeping the occupant asleep while injecting them with rejuvenators automatically. If you have too many severely hurt patients to handle at once, you may want to stick some of the more stable ones in sleepers while you deal with the emergencies first. Sleepers can also be used to treat [[Doctoring#Addictions|addictions]], which are surprisingly common and hard to get rid of by other means.


*[[Implants#Health|Health Monitor Implants]] and [[Medical Objects#Implanter|implanters]]/[[Medical Objects#Implant gun|implant guns]] are not exactly healing tools but will make your job immensely easier by notifying your [[PDA]] of when and where the implantee is in critical condition or has died.


As a traitor medical doctor, you get access to the syringe gun, a weapon that can fire syringes (filled with whatever you wish) into unfortunate victims. Holds 6 syringes at a time. In addition, you can use an EMag card on hyposprays to allow them to be filled with non-medicinal substances like acid (LSD), acid (face-melting), toxins (which medical supply lockers have a bottle of for just such an occasion), sleepytime drugs, or Bo Jack Daniels.
Medbay starts with a [[Robots#Head Surgeon|Head Surgeon]]. On any given round, there is a random chance that he will be a cardboard box or a [[Robots#Medibot|medibot]] with a unique sprite. If he's a bot, let him treat minor injuries in the medbay lobby.
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==Basic First Aid==
Your [[Medical Objects#ProDoc Health Goggles|health goggles]] show you condition of everyone around you at a glance, and if you aren't wearing a pair as a doctor, you deserve to be fed to the roboticist. Equipping your pair of ProDocs with a health analyzer upgrade (check the medical vending machines) is also a good idea, because it makes performing a complete health scan of anybody within a 4 tile radius simply by examining them possible. The various handily-color-coded icons are explained below:
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Is the patient [[Doctoring#Bleeding|bleeding]]? Dress the wounds with [[Medical Objects#Bandage|bandages]] or [[Medical Objects#Suture|suture]], then check their blood level. If it's low, inject saline and use a [[Medical Objects#Blood Bag|blood bag]] on them.
 
[[Doctoring#Saline|Saline]] will help stabilize an injured person. Styptic powder works against brute damage and silver sulfadiazine against burns. Charcoal is effective to treat toxin damage. In case of suffocation, use a salbutamol pill. Scan your patient by using your [[PDA]] or [[Medical Objects#Health Analyzer|health analyzer]] and administer the appropriate medicine.
 
People who have slipped into critical condition are at risk of falling into shock, cardiac failure or other terrible things and will die rapidly without treatment. CPR will help to keep them properly oxygenated and slow down the deterioration of their health. Just take off their mask and your own and target them with the {{Help}} intent. A patient who is thrown into [[#Using the Cryo Chambers|cryo]] without being stabilized will take longer to heal and may die. In emergencies, an injection of epinephrine or atropine can help to rapidly resuscitate your patient, but don't overuse them!
 
==Advanced Medicine==
Between cryo, the various first aid kits and medibots, you have enough to treat most common ailments. For a more complex guide, check out [[Doctoring]].
 
==Using the Cryo Chambers==
 
===Setting Up the Cryo System===
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[[File:Cogmap2CryoV2.png|thumb|The Cryo Chambers]]
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[[File:CogmapCryo.png|thumb|The Cryo Chambers]]
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[[File:ClarionCyrochamber.png|thumb|The Cryo Chambers]]
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[[File:OshanCryoV2.png|thumb|The Cryo Chambers]]
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[[File:AtlasCyro.png|thumb|The Cryo Chambers]]
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[[File:MantaCryo.png|thumb|The Cryo Chambers]]
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[[File:KondaruCryoMedical.png|thumb|The Cryo Chambers]]
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It's a good idea to invest a minute or two at the beginning of every round and start the [[Medical Objects#Cryogenic Healing Pod|cryogenic healing pod system]], a machine that administers [[Doctoring#cryoxodone|cryoxodone]], a medicine with powerful healing properties at sub-zero temperatures. It's great at healing critically injured patients, but the cryo cells do require some setup to make full use of them. Make a habit of it.
 
# Pick up a [[Engineering Objects#Wrench|wrench]].
# Click on the O2 canister to connect it to the pipes.
# There should be two beakers of [[Doctoring#cryoxodone|cryoxodone]] nearby. Pick up '''one at a time'''.
# Add one beaker to each cryo tube by clicking on it with the beaker.
# Set the freezer to the lowest possible temperature if necessary. To get the low temperatures needed for cryoxodone to heal, the cryo pods use cold gas to cool the patient down, which needs to be at 170 Kelvin or lower. It should be at its default value, 73.15 Kelvin. Flick the power switch and '''leave it on'''.
#(Optional) Add a health analyzer upgrade so you can view the [[Chemicals|reagents]] inside an occupant's bloodstream.
#(Optional) Add a [[Medical Objects#Defibrillator|defibrillator]], so that the cryo cell can reverse [[Doctoring#Cardiac failure|cardiac failure]] and cure [[Doctoring#Cardiac arrest|cardiac arrest]]. If you want to take the defib out for other uses or wind accidentally inserting it in, you can remove the defib simply by clicking on the cryo cell with a [[wrench]], which is usually conveniently nearby.
 
Don't worry about the cryoxadone - it isn't used up unless there's someone inside the tube. If it does run out, you simply inject some in with a [[Medical Objects#Syringe|syringe]] or insert a fresh beaker of cryoxadone. '''However, leaving the chambers on causes a slow but constant gas leak'''. To avoid draining the O2 canister needlessly, leave the tubes off unless they're occupied.
 
It is also noteworthy that pure oxygen is not a requirement. Should you ever need to replace the gas supply, an air mix canister from [[Emergency Storage|emergency storage]] or the [[Emergency Air Hookup|air hookups]] will work just as well.
 
===Administering Cryomedicine===
 
So, you have an emergency on your hand? Don't panic and follow this checklist:
 
# Stabilize the patient with CPR or stimulants.
# Check the cryo tube to see whether the gas temperature is still optimal.
# If the patient is wearing any type of exosuit (space suit, lab coat etc.) or headgear (mask, hat), '''remove them'''.
# Stuff the patient into an unoccupied tube and turn it on.
# If the cell is outfitted with a defibrillator, and the occupant is in [[Doctoring#Cardiac failure|cardiac failure]] or [[Doctoring#Cardiac arrest|cardiac arrest]], '''''ZAP THEM!'''''
# Monitor their recovery. Clicking on the cryo tube will pop up a window with the occupant's current health.
# Once they have fully recovered, the system will eject them automatically. Turn off the cryo tube at this time.
# Verify their status with your PDA or a health analyzer, especially if they had poison in their system or were suffering from heart failure.
 
To stress the point, it is important that you don't forget to strip your patient of exosuits and headgear. Their body temperature has to fall below a certain threshold, which is unlikely to happen if they still have said items on, or cryoxodone won't work. Plain and simple.
 
==The Cloner==
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[[File:Cogmap2CloningLab.png|thumb|Cloning Lab]]
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[[File:CogmapCloning.png|thumb|Cloning]]
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[[File:NadirCloningBay.png|thumb|Cloning Room]]
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[[File:ClarionCloning.png|thumb|Cloning]]
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[[File:OshanCloningV2.png|thumb|Cloning]]
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[[File:AtlasCloning.png|thumb|Cloning]]
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[[File:MantaCloning.png|thumb|Cloning]]
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[[File:KondaruCloning.png|thumb|Cloning]]
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Sadly, you won't always be able to save the patient. This is where the cloning apparatus comes into the play, which was formally the [[geneticist]]'s responsibility and is now open to all medical personnel.
 
To clone someone, simply go through the following steps:
 
#Use the {{Grab}} intent on the subject and then click on the scanner to load them in. You can also click-drag the subject's sprite onto the scanner's, which will make you do the previously mentioned steps but faster and automagically.
#Click on the Cloning console with an empty hand. Go to ''Records'' and click ''Scan'' at the top left. This step will (usually) add them to the Cloning Records, and will also give them a [[Implants#Cloner|Cloner implant]] that ensures their record in the cloner updates. For a full [[Implants#Health|health monitor implant]] that can send alerts and locations to your [[PDA]], you will have to print those from the [[Making and Breaking#Medical Fabricator|Medical or Robotics fabricators]] and [[Medical Objects#Implanter|implant]] them by hand.
#*[[Cyborg]]s and helpful [[AI]]s can simply click on the Cloning console, allowing a helpful silicon to control this process if you have a mind to let it to.
#Go down to the Records section and find the person you want to clone.
#Click ''Clone'' to start the cloning process.
#Right-click the scanner and choose ''Eject'' to take them out of the scanner. You can also use the ''Eject'' verb from the Local tab, enter ''Eject'' into the command bar, or just click the scanner sprite.
 
Please note that you can scan bodies without a brain or even a head. Also, if someone comes in to get scanned of their own accord, they can climb in and jump out of the DNA scanner themselves. If someone has the initiative to come in and get scanned on their own, it is polite to pay attention to the cloner. If it has started to flash red, that means someone is ready to be cloned. If not them, then someone else will likely appreciate it. Alternatively, you could just check the cloning console every 10-15 minutes.
 
Once the cloning process starts, it normally takes about 2 minutes for it to complete. When a clone stumbles out, they are naked, and usually have some combination of toxin damage and brain damage. Charcoal and [[Doctoring#Mannitol|mannitol]] respectively will fix these problems. For increased efficiency, you can dissolve these chems directly into the cloning pod. For a very speedy cloning experience, additionally add [[Chemicals#Potassium_Iodide|potassium iodide]] and [[Chemicals#Salicylic_Acid|salicylic acid]] as well, or [[Chemicals#Omnizine|omnizine]] if you have access to it. Give them some new equipment from their old body if it's still around and send them on their way.
 
If someone is braindead or maybe was revived as a [[Cyborg]], it may be of use to remove their cloner record so that it's easier to see and help people who do have active records in the cloner. This ability is restricted only to the [[Heads of Staff]], so you might need to ask on your department frequency for help in doing this.
 
===Cloner Error Messages===
The cloning process won't always go so smoothly however. Sometimes, there's number of errors and problems in the process. Luckily, there's (usually) a number of alternatives!
 
{| class="wikitable sortable" style="text-align: left"
!scope = "col" style="width: 25%" | Problem
!scope = "col" style="width: 25%" class="unsortable" | Explanation
!scope = "col" style="width: 50%" class="unsortable" | Solution
|-
| Error: Mental interface failure
| Subject has logged out or gone [[Terminology#Braindead|braindead]]. Also possible if you try to scan someone who's already being cloned.
| Not much. You can put their brain into a cyborg body/AI unit so they'll have something to do when they log back in, but you'll have a useless [[Roboticist#Braindead cyborgs|Cyborg/AI]] in the meantime. [[Chemicals#Strange Reagent|Strange reagents]] and [[Doctoring#Brain transplant|brain transplants]] will result in another braindead player.
|-
| Cannot clone: Subject has set DNR.
| Subject has set themself to Do Not Revive.
| Move on. There's no way to revive them, not through Robotics or Chemistry, and they don't want to be.
|-
| Error: Failed to read genetic data from subject. Necrosis of tissue has been detected.
| Subject's corpse is too [[Decomposition|decayed]] for cloning.
| Send them to [[Robotics]]. Or find the [[Medical Objects#NecroScan II Cloner Upgrade Module|upgrade that'll bypass it]] somewhere in [[Z-level#Debris field|Space]]. Or reanimate them with [[Doctoring#Brain transplant|wacky, hacky medical procedures]].
|-
| Error: Extreme genetic degradation present.
| Subject is the husk of a [[Changeling]] snack.
| Send them to [[Robotics]]. Or use a bit of [[Doctoring#Brain transplant|brain swapping]] and other [[Chemicals#Strange Reagent|mad science]] to bring them back.
|-
| Insufficient biomatter to begin.
| Biomatter reserves in cloning pod are less than 15% full.
| Shove a dead body, some organs, [[Guide to Mining#Viscerite|viscerite]], and/or some sort of meat into the Enzymatic Reclaimer. Click on the corpse with {{Grab}} intent then click on the reclaimer to shove it in. Click on it again to activate it.
|-
| Cloning pod emits a horrible burst of blood, gibs, and organs
| Subject has the [[Traits|Puritan]] trait.
| Send the corpse to [[Robotics]] for borging. [[Chemicals#Strange Reagent|Strange reagent]] and [[Doctoring#Brain transplant|brain transplants]] won't work.
|-
| Clone Rejected: Deceased.
| Subject has committed suicide while in the cloning pod.
| Move on. They likely wanted to stay dead, for a number of reasons. 
|-
| Unable to initiate cloning cycle
| Subject has logged out or gone [[Terminology#Braindead|braindead]]
| Not much. You can however still scan and try again later.
|-
| Error: No tissue mass present. <br> Total ossification of subject detected.
| Subject is entirely skeleton, due to
* Being left to [[Decomposition|decay]] for so long.
* Having the [[Guide to Genetics#Ossification|ossification gene]].
* Being absorbed by a [[Blob]] or [[Wraith]].
|
* Obtain a [[Medical Objects#NecroScan II Cloner Upgrade Module|NecroScan II Cloner Upgrade Module]] so that you can scan bodies that have skeletonized. In absence of that, try sending the corpse to [[Robotics]] for [[Roboticist#Construction|cyborg conversion]] or attempt a [[Doctoring#Brain transplant|brain transplant]]. 
* Take the body to [[Genetics]] and ask the [[Geneticist]]s to make it into a human. Once they've done that, scan and clone them as normal.
* [[Chemicals#Strange Reagent|Strange reagent]] won't work, nor will a [[Medical Objects#NecroScan II Cloner Upgrade Module|NecroScan upgrade]]. The absorption process takes away the brain, so there's nothing for the [[Roboticist]]s. Move on; there's nothing you can do.
|-
| Error: Incompatible cellular structure
| Subject is a kudzuperson.
| You can send them to the [[Roboticist]]s to be [[Roboticist#Construction|borged]]. [[Chemicals#Strange Reagent|Strange reagent]] should still work.
|}
 
===Upgrades & Repair===
 
The cloner comes with a "Advanced Genetic Analysis" option, toggled at its computer. Alongside some boosts to material regeneration and cooldowns at the [[Geneticist|geneticists']] consoles when cloner's cloning someone, it makes the cloner copy any active [[Guide to Genetics#Possible Mutation|genetic effects]] they had when they were scanned. It's rather nice in general, but it's particularly useful for people playing non-human races, e.g. lizardpeople, cowpeople, etc. Normally, they come out as humans after getting cloned, rather than the species they chose. Advanced Genetic Analysis rectifies this, so fishpeople pop out as fishpeople, roachpeople as roachpeople, so on and so forth. It slows down cloning somewhat though, so it's up to you if the effects are worth the longer cloning cycles.
 
In addition, the cloner can augmented with [[Medical Objects#Cloning Modules|several modules]]. Some speed up the process significantly, some change the amount of biomatter used in each cycle, some even allow you to give clones a certain [[Guide to Genetics#Possible Mutations|mutation]]. Check them out in your own free time.
 
If cloning is damaged or destroyed it can be possible to [[Construction#Cloning Lab|make]] a new one elsewhere, but unless some individual components were scanned first it might be tough.
 
==Medical Doctor XP==
At the end of the round, the game rewards you with XP. You gain XP each time you complete certain tasks, specifically:
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!Action!!data-sort-type=number|XP Earned
|-
|[[Medical Objects#Defibrillator|Defibrillating]] someone. 
|5
|-
|Scanning someone in [[#The Cloner|the cloner]].
|10
|-
|Cloning someone through [[#The Cloner|the cloner]].
|15
|-
|[[Doctoring#Headspider|Removing a headspider from someone through surgery]]. Good luck!
|15
|-
|Using a [[Medical Objects#Hypospray|hypospray]] on someone with less than 90 health. Hypo must not be [[Syndicate Items#EMAG|emagged]].
|1
|-
|Applying [[Medical Objects#Medical Patch|patch]] a on someone with less than 90 health.
|1
|-
|Inserting a heart into someone who is not dead and ends at below 0 health.
|15
|-
|Inserting a heart into someone who is not dead and ends up ''above'' 0 health.
|30
|-
|Implanting someone who isn't dead with a [[Implants#Health|health implant]].
|1
|-
|Offering blood to Dr. Acula, the [[Medical Director|MDir's]] pet bat, by click-dragging the bat onto you while aiming for an arm.
|1
|-
| Completing the [[Medical Doctor#Crew Objectives|"Do not commit a violent act all round..." objective]].
| 50
|-
| Completing the [[Medical Doctor#Crew Objectives|"Use at least 10 medical patches on injured people." objective]].
| 50
|-
| Completing the [[Medical Doctor#Crew Objectives|"Ensure that the cryo tanks are on and below 225K..." objective]].
| 50
|-
| Completing the [[Medical Doctor#Crew Objectives|"Make sure you are completely unhurt..." objective]].
| 50
|}
 
This XP goes to your job level, and when you reach certain job levels, you unlock a few fun little items. Or, would, if they're implemented yet. Medical Doctor XP and Job Levels otherwise have no effect on gameplay.
 
==Crew Objectives==
As a loyal crew member, you can sometimes be assigned some strictly optional objectives to keep yourself busy while you wait for something to happen. If you complete your objectives by the end of the round, you'll get [[Spacebux#Crew Objective Bonus|some bonus Spacebux]] and possibly earn some [[Medals]] too. As a medical doctor, you can expect to see the following:<br>
 
'''Do not commit a violent act all round. Punching someone, or shooting them with a laser will cause you to fail. Disarms are still allowed.'''<br>
Never use the {{Harm}} intent, basically.  Like it says, disarm actions are still kosher.
 
Completing this objective for the first time gives you the [[Medals#Primum non nocere|Primum non nocere medal]]. That's Latin for "first, do no harm", which is a technically a different thing from this objective, but anyways, this medal unlocks a unique pattern for [[Medical Objects#Medical Scrubs|medical scrubs]].
 
'''Use at least 10 medical patches on injured people.'''<br>
Just do what you [[Doctoring|normally do]], and this objective basically completes itself. The "injured" part is key; if the person you're using patches on has at 90% health or less, it doesn't count for this objective. Applying patches on yourself also doesn't count, so you can't just punch yourself a bunch and apply a few medical patches. Note also that it specifies ''medical'' patches; the patches must contain only chems that can go in a [[Medical Objects#Hypospray|hypospray]], so no [[Chemicals#Nicotine|nicotine]] or [[Chemicals#Atropine|atropine]] patches. On a brighter note, mini-patches do count, so if you really want to optimize, apply a couple of mini-patches rather than one single big patch.
 
Completing this objective for the first time gives you the [[Medals#Patchwork|Patchwork medal]], which unlocks a "Cool Medical Labcoat" reskin for the [[Clothing#Doctor's Labcoat|doctor's labcoat]] (which the medal reward UI calls a "medical labcoat"), giving it a unique color gradient.
 
'''Ensure that the cryo tanks are on and below 225K at the end of the round.'''<br>
If you get this objective, ''ignore it'' until near the end of the round. When the shuttle is about to dock, turn the tanks on. If left on for the whole round, the connected gas canister will be drained fairly rapidly, so don't do it please.
 
Completing this objective for the first time gives you the [[Medals#It's frickin' freezing in here, Mr. Bigglesworth|It's frickin' freezing in here, Mr. Bigglesworth medal]]. Unlike the above two objectives though, it doesn't have a reskin or other reward tied to it.
 
'''Make sure you are completely unhurt at the end of the round.'''<br>
More specifically, have no {{BRUTE}}, {{BURN}}, {{TOX}}, or {{OXY}} when it happens--notice [[Doctoring#Organ Damage & Ailments|organ damage]], [[Doctoring#Brain|brain damage]], [[Doctoring#Bleeding|bleeding]], and other damage types aren't counted. Even a tiny sliver will disqualify you, so don't be stingy. You also have to still be alive, so if you get gibbed at full health, it doesn't count.
 
Completing this objective for the first time gives you the [[Medals#Smooth Operator|Smooth Operator medal]]. There isn't a special reward or unlock associated with it, sadly.
 
==Syndicate Shenanigans==
The traitor medic has the right tools for quiet assassinations and all-out rampages. [[Syndicate Items#EMAG|Emagging]] your hyposprays will let you load them with whatever you want, instantly injecting your targets with any variety of harmful chemicals. Your medical vending machine starts out with a few nice ones (such as sleep toxin), and more potent drugs can be made if you're able to slip into [[Chemistry|chemistry]]. Failing that, [[Syndicate Items#Poison Bottle|poison bottles]] are well-priced and a good option. Emagged [[sleeper]]s will inject the occupant with poisons, which is best combined with hibernation mode.
 
Generally, no one will stop to question a doctor dragging an injured crew member or corpse, so long as it's towards medbay. You have equipment to restrain and anesthetize any downed victims, and the manufacturer in [[robotics]] next door can be [[Hacking#Vending Machines and Fabricators|hacked]] to make [[Security Objects#Flash|flashes]]. For the more overt killer, you can use the [[Syndicate Items#Syringe Gun|syringe gun]], which draws harmful chem of your choice from an internal reservoir and fires them at people.
 
Also keep in mind that sometimes it is hard to tell the difference between a doctor who harms their patients through idiocy and one who does so through malevolence...
 
==Supplementary Videos==
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MEDICAL DEPARTMENT
Medical Doctor
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Medical Doctor
Difficulty: Medium
Requirements: None
Access Level: Medbay, Morgue, Pathology, Maintenance
Additional Roleplay Access Level: None
Supervisors: Medical Director, Captain
Subordinates: None
Responsibilities: Treat sick and injured crew members, bring dead ones back to life through cloning and other means
Guides: Chemicals, Chemistry, Doctoring, Decomposition, Medical Objects, Virus

Easily identified by their starting labcoat and cool red and white jumpsuit, Medical Doctors treat the crew's sick and injured and attempt to revive its dead. Some doctors roam the halls as paramedics, while some stay in Medbay and take on any incoming patients. All are expected to have a good grasp of the various types of damage and common ailments, the appropriate medicines and surgeries for treating them, and the procedures for cloning the dead, or at least the ability to scream at the Geneticists or Roboticists to handle said dead for them, that you can use by typing:

  • say :m Can you borg this body? They can't be cloned.

Being a doctor in Space Station 13 is easier than being one in real life, but perhaps just as stressful. SS13 is a dangerous place, and you can expect many patients dropping by, sometimes with lives at stake. Medbay is a frequent target of Antagonist activities, doctors are often put under unrealistic standards and expectations, and sometimes you just see the worst in people. In short, doctors are criminally understaffed and overworked due to many different factors. Nevertheless, being able to save people's lives--including yours--through good Doctoring is immensely rewarding, highly worthwhile to learn, and invaluable for everyone.

Your Tools

Your lockers, NanoMed medical dispensers, and Port-A-NanoMed contain vital equipment needed to save lives.

Medicine

All these treatments are administered by simply clicking on the patient with the medical item in your active hand.

  • Medical patches administer a lot of medicine over a few minutes. They're appropriate for patients who have a fair bit of damage but aren't dying or in critical condition (less than 0 health). You'll most commonly use patches in the form of styptic powder patches for cuts and bruises and silver sulfadiazine patches for burns. They're a little uncommon, and once they're used up, you have to make more with a CheMaster.
  • Auto-menders apply either styptic powder, silver sulfadiazine, or synthflesh topically, ramping up amount applied over time. You and the patient must be adjacent to each other. Suitable for treating both burns and bruises and good for both people with minor boo-boos and critically-injured people who need a lot of damage healed quickly. To refill it, click on it with a pill, reserve tank, or other container of medicine.
  • Hyposprays automatically inject a set amount of chems into the patient, ideal for administering life-saving medicine in urgent situations, such as giving patients in heart failure epinephrine. However, by default, only certain chems can be inserted into the devices. You can have multiple chems in a hypospray and can refill it clicking on it with a pill, bottle, or other chem container.
  • Pills are used for medicine that needs to be ingested in order to function, such as mutadone or salbutamol. The entire contents of the pill are put into the body upon ingestion, so they're good if the patient needs a moderate (roughly 20 units and over) dosage. If you're trying to swallow a pill yourself, you'll eat it immediately, but if you're making someone else swallow it, there's a few seconds of delay. For obvious reasons, you cannot reuse pills; instead, you must make more via a CheMaster.
    • You can dissolve them in a beaker to withdraw medicine in a controlled manner, dispensing with a syringe or dropper.
  • Similarly, syringes inject their contents into people 5 units a time. Because of the low capacity and administration method, it's best suited for medicines that heal internally and work best in small doses, such as calomel or charcoal. Like with pills, injection is instant if self-administered, but delayed if not. To refill a syringe, you must click on it in-hand to set it to draw, then click on a suitable container, such as a medicine bottle or reserve tank, with the syringe in your active hand. Don't forget to click on it in-hand again to set it to inject.

Other

  • The reagent scanner and health analyzers are important diagnostic tools. There are separate hand-held devices, and every medical PDA includes app versions of them. Regular health analyzers can be upgraded to show the chemical reagents currently inside a patient (but not the reagents inside other things) - check the medical vending machines/dispensers. The PDA's functions are separate (medical scan is on by default), whereas analyzers have an unified readout. You may have to enable the upgrade manually after installing it.
  • With a stable oxygen supply and the ability to dispense certain medicine such as saline, sleepers are decent to prevent further degeneration of a patient's health status and allow anyone to view the occupant's health. Sleepers can also be set to hibernation mode, keeping the occupant asleep while injecting them with rejuvenators automatically. If you have too many severely hurt patients to handle at once, you may want to stick some of the more stable ones in sleepers while you deal with the emergencies first. Sleepers can also be used to treat addictions, which are surprisingly common and hard to get rid of by other means.

Medbay starts with a Head Surgeon. On any given round, there is a random chance that he will be a cardboard box or a medibot with a unique sprite. If he's a bot, let him treat minor injuries in the medbay lobby.

Basic First Aid

Your health goggles show you condition of everyone around you at a glance, and if you aren't wearing a pair as a doctor, you deserve to be fed to the roboticist. Equipping your pair of ProDocs with a health analyzer upgrade (check the medical vending machines) is also a good idea, because it makes performing a complete health scan of anybody within a 4 tile radius simply by examining them possible. The various handily-color-coded icons are explained below:

Icon Health Level Meaning
100HPHeart.png
100% Perfectly fine. They can be on their way out now.
80HPHeart.png
80-99% Hurt, but bearable. Needs some Saline and perhaps a patch or pill.
75HPHeart.png
60-80% Needs some assistance. A quick pill or patch will do.
50HPHeart.png
40-60% Hurting for some healing. Better look into it.
25HPHeart.png
20-40% Terribly injured. Needs some serious assistance.
10HPHeart.gif
0-20% Close to dying. Tend to them urgently!
CritHeart.gif
< 0% Dying! Get out the atropine/epinephrine and treat them quickly!
DeadHeart.png
N/A Dead. Resurrect them with robotics, cloning, or chemistry. Check first though.
HealthImplantedSymbol.png
N/A Implanted with a Health Monitor implant.
ClonerImplantedSymbol.png
N/A Implanted with a Cloner Monitor implant.
ImplantedHealthAndClonerSymbol.png
N/A Implanted with both a Health Monitor implant and a Cloner Monitor implant.
CyberOrgansSymbol.png
N/A Has one or more cyberorgans.

Is the patient bleeding? Dress the wounds with bandages or suture, then check their blood level. If it's low, inject saline and use a blood bag on them.

Saline will help stabilize an injured person. Styptic powder works against brute damage and silver sulfadiazine against burns. Charcoal is effective to treat toxin damage. In case of suffocation, use a salbutamol pill. Scan your patient by using your PDA or health analyzer and administer the appropriate medicine.

People who have slipped into critical condition are at risk of falling into shock, cardiac failure or other terrible things and will die rapidly without treatment. CPR will help to keep them properly oxygenated and slow down the deterioration of their health. Just take off their mask and your own and target them with the Help intent. A patient who is thrown into cryo without being stabilized will take longer to heal and may die. In emergencies, an injection of epinephrine or atropine can help to rapidly resuscitate your patient, but don't overuse them!

Advanced Medicine

Between cryo, the various first aid kits and medibots, you have enough to treat most common ailments. For a more complex guide, check out Doctoring.

Using the Cryo Chambers

Setting Up the Cryo System

The Cryo Chambers
The Cryo Chambers


The Cryo Chambers
The Cryo Chambers
The Cryo Chambers
The Cryo Chambers
The Cryo Chambers

It's a good idea to invest a minute or two at the beginning of every round and start the cryogenic healing pod system, a machine that administers cryoxodone, a medicine with powerful healing properties at sub-zero temperatures. It's great at healing critically injured patients, but the cryo cells do require some setup to make full use of them. Make a habit of it.

  1. Pick up a wrench.
  2. Click on the O2 canister to connect it to the pipes.
  3. There should be two beakers of cryoxodone nearby. Pick up one at a time.
  4. Add one beaker to each cryo tube by clicking on it with the beaker.
  5. Set the freezer to the lowest possible temperature if necessary. To get the low temperatures needed for cryoxodone to heal, the cryo pods use cold gas to cool the patient down, which needs to be at 170 Kelvin or lower. It should be at its default value, 73.15 Kelvin. Flick the power switch and leave it on.
  6. (Optional) Add a health analyzer upgrade so you can view the reagents inside an occupant's bloodstream.
  7. (Optional) Add a defibrillator, so that the cryo cell can reverse cardiac failure and cure cardiac arrest. If you want to take the defib out for other uses or wind accidentally inserting it in, you can remove the defib simply by clicking on the cryo cell with a wrench, which is usually conveniently nearby.

Don't worry about the cryoxadone - it isn't used up unless there's someone inside the tube. If it does run out, you simply inject some in with a syringe or insert a fresh beaker of cryoxadone. However, leaving the chambers on causes a slow but constant gas leak. To avoid draining the O2 canister needlessly, leave the tubes off unless they're occupied.

It is also noteworthy that pure oxygen is not a requirement. Should you ever need to replace the gas supply, an air mix canister from emergency storage or the air hookups will work just as well.

Administering Cryomedicine

So, you have an emergency on your hand? Don't panic and follow this checklist:

  1. Stabilize the patient with CPR or stimulants.
  2. Check the cryo tube to see whether the gas temperature is still optimal.
  3. If the patient is wearing any type of exosuit (space suit, lab coat etc.) or headgear (mask, hat), remove them.
  4. Stuff the patient into an unoccupied tube and turn it on.
  5. If the cell is outfitted with a defibrillator, and the occupant is in cardiac failure or cardiac arrest, ZAP THEM!
  6. Monitor their recovery. Clicking on the cryo tube will pop up a window with the occupant's current health.
  7. Once they have fully recovered, the system will eject them automatically. Turn off the cryo tube at this time.
  8. Verify their status with your PDA or a health analyzer, especially if they had poison in their system or were suffering from heart failure.

To stress the point, it is important that you don't forget to strip your patient of exosuits and headgear. Their body temperature has to fall below a certain threshold, which is unlikely to happen if they still have said items on, or cryoxodone won't work. Plain and simple.

The Cloner

Cloning Lab
Cloning
Cloning Room
Cloning
Cloning
Cloning
Cloning
Cloning

Sadly, you won't always be able to save the patient. This is where the cloning apparatus comes into the play, which was formally the geneticist's responsibility and is now open to all medical personnel.

To clone someone, simply go through the following steps:

  1. Use the Grab intent on the subject and then click on the scanner to load them in. You can also click-drag the subject's sprite onto the scanner's, which will make you do the previously mentioned steps but faster and automagically.
  2. Click on the Cloning console with an empty hand. Go to Records and click Scan at the top left. This step will (usually) add them to the Cloning Records, and will also give them a Cloner implant that ensures their record in the cloner updates. For a full health monitor implant that can send alerts and locations to your PDA, you will have to print those from the Medical or Robotics fabricators and implant them by hand.
    • Cyborgs and helpful AIs can simply click on the Cloning console, allowing a helpful silicon to control this process if you have a mind to let it to.
  3. Go down to the Records section and find the person you want to clone.
  4. Click Clone to start the cloning process.
  5. Right-click the scanner and choose Eject to take them out of the scanner. You can also use the Eject verb from the Local tab, enter Eject into the command bar, or just click the scanner sprite.

Please note that you can scan bodies without a brain or even a head. Also, if someone comes in to get scanned of their own accord, they can climb in and jump out of the DNA scanner themselves. If someone has the initiative to come in and get scanned on their own, it is polite to pay attention to the cloner. If it has started to flash red, that means someone is ready to be cloned. If not them, then someone else will likely appreciate it. Alternatively, you could just check the cloning console every 10-15 minutes.

Once the cloning process starts, it normally takes about 2 minutes for it to complete. When a clone stumbles out, they are naked, and usually have some combination of toxin damage and brain damage. Charcoal and mannitol respectively will fix these problems. For increased efficiency, you can dissolve these chems directly into the cloning pod. For a very speedy cloning experience, additionally add potassium iodide and salicylic acid as well, or omnizine if you have access to it. Give them some new equipment from their old body if it's still around and send them on their way.

If someone is braindead or maybe was revived as a Cyborg, it may be of use to remove their cloner record so that it's easier to see and help people who do have active records in the cloner. This ability is restricted only to the Heads of Staff, so you might need to ask on your department frequency for help in doing this.

Cloner Error Messages

The cloning process won't always go so smoothly however. Sometimes, there's number of errors and problems in the process. Luckily, there's (usually) a number of alternatives!

Problem Explanation Solution
Error: Mental interface failure Subject has logged out or gone braindead. Also possible if you try to scan someone who's already being cloned. Not much. You can put their brain into a cyborg body/AI unit so they'll have something to do when they log back in, but you'll have a useless Cyborg/AI in the meantime. Strange reagents and brain transplants will result in another braindead player.
Cannot clone: Subject has set DNR. Subject has set themself to Do Not Revive. Move on. There's no way to revive them, not through Robotics or Chemistry, and they don't want to be.
Error: Failed to read genetic data from subject. Necrosis of tissue has been detected. Subject's corpse is too decayed for cloning. Send them to Robotics. Or find the upgrade that'll bypass it somewhere in Space. Or reanimate them with wacky, hacky medical procedures.
Error: Extreme genetic degradation present. Subject is the husk of a Changeling snack. Send them to Robotics. Or use a bit of brain swapping and other mad science to bring them back.
Insufficient biomatter to begin. Biomatter reserves in cloning pod are less than 15% full. Shove a dead body, some organs, viscerite, and/or some sort of meat into the Enzymatic Reclaimer. Click on the corpse with Grab intent then click on the reclaimer to shove it in. Click on it again to activate it.
Cloning pod emits a horrible burst of blood, gibs, and organs Subject has the Puritan trait. Send the corpse to Robotics for borging. Strange reagent and brain transplants won't work.
Clone Rejected: Deceased. Subject has committed suicide while in the cloning pod. Move on. They likely wanted to stay dead, for a number of reasons.
Unable to initiate cloning cycle Subject has logged out or gone braindead Not much. You can however still scan and try again later.
Error: No tissue mass present.
Total ossification of subject detected.
Subject is entirely skeleton, due to
Error: Incompatible cellular structure Subject is a kudzuperson. You can send them to the Roboticists to be borged. Strange reagent should still work.

Upgrades & Repair

The cloner comes with a "Advanced Genetic Analysis" option, toggled at its computer. Alongside some boosts to material regeneration and cooldowns at the geneticists' consoles when cloner's cloning someone, it makes the cloner copy any active genetic effects they had when they were scanned. It's rather nice in general, but it's particularly useful for people playing non-human races, e.g. lizardpeople, cowpeople, etc. Normally, they come out as humans after getting cloned, rather than the species they chose. Advanced Genetic Analysis rectifies this, so fishpeople pop out as fishpeople, roachpeople as roachpeople, so on and so forth. It slows down cloning somewhat though, so it's up to you if the effects are worth the longer cloning cycles.

In addition, the cloner can augmented with several modules. Some speed up the process significantly, some change the amount of biomatter used in each cycle, some even allow you to give clones a certain mutation. Check them out in your own free time.

If cloning is damaged or destroyed it can be possible to make a new one elsewhere, but unless some individual components were scanned first it might be tough.

Medical Doctor XP

At the end of the round, the game rewards you with XP. You gain XP each time you complete certain tasks, specifically:

Action XP Earned
Defibrillating someone. 5
Scanning someone in the cloner. 10
Cloning someone through the cloner. 15
Removing a headspider from someone through surgery. Good luck! 15
Using a hypospray on someone with less than 90 health. Hypo must not be emagged. 1
Applying patch a on someone with less than 90 health. 1
Inserting a heart into someone who is not dead and ends at below 0 health. 15
Inserting a heart into someone who is not dead and ends up above 0 health. 30
Implanting someone who isn't dead with a health implant. 1
Offering blood to Dr. Acula, the MDir's pet bat, by click-dragging the bat onto you while aiming for an arm. 1
Completing the "Do not commit a violent act all round..." objective. 50
Completing the "Use at least 10 medical patches on injured people." objective. 50
Completing the "Ensure that the cryo tanks are on and below 225K..." objective. 50
Completing the "Make sure you are completely unhurt..." objective. 50

This XP goes to your job level, and when you reach certain job levels, you unlock a few fun little items. Or, would, if they're implemented yet. Medical Doctor XP and Job Levels otherwise have no effect on gameplay.

Crew Objectives

As a loyal crew member, you can sometimes be assigned some strictly optional objectives to keep yourself busy while you wait for something to happen. If you complete your objectives by the end of the round, you'll get some bonus Spacebux and possibly earn some Medals too. As a medical doctor, you can expect to see the following:

Do not commit a violent act all round. Punching someone, or shooting them with a laser will cause you to fail. Disarms are still allowed.
Never use the Harm intent, basically. Like it says, disarm actions are still kosher.

Completing this objective for the first time gives you the Primum non nocere medal. That's Latin for "first, do no harm", which is a technically a different thing from this objective, but anyways, this medal unlocks a unique pattern for medical scrubs.

Use at least 10 medical patches on injured people.
Just do what you normally do, and this objective basically completes itself. The "injured" part is key; if the person you're using patches on has at 90% health or less, it doesn't count for this objective. Applying patches on yourself also doesn't count, so you can't just punch yourself a bunch and apply a few medical patches. Note also that it specifies medical patches; the patches must contain only chems that can go in a hypospray, so no nicotine or atropine patches. On a brighter note, mini-patches do count, so if you really want to optimize, apply a couple of mini-patches rather than one single big patch.

Completing this objective for the first time gives you the Patchwork medal, which unlocks a "Cool Medical Labcoat" reskin for the doctor's labcoat (which the medal reward UI calls a "medical labcoat"), giving it a unique color gradient.

Ensure that the cryo tanks are on and below 225K at the end of the round.
If you get this objective, ignore it until near the end of the round. When the shuttle is about to dock, turn the tanks on. If left on for the whole round, the connected gas canister will be drained fairly rapidly, so don't do it please.

Completing this objective for the first time gives you the It's frickin' freezing in here, Mr. Bigglesworth medal. Unlike the above two objectives though, it doesn't have a reskin or other reward tied to it.

Make sure you are completely unhurt at the end of the round.
More specifically, have no BRUTE, BURN, TOX, or OXY when it happens--notice organ damage, brain damage, bleeding, and other damage types aren't counted. Even a tiny sliver will disqualify you, so don't be stingy. You also have to still be alive, so if you get gibbed at full health, it doesn't count.

Completing this objective for the first time gives you the Smooth Operator medal. There isn't a special reward or unlock associated with it, sadly.

Syndicate Shenanigans

The traitor medic has the right tools for quiet assassinations and all-out rampages. Emagging your hyposprays will let you load them with whatever you want, instantly injecting your targets with any variety of harmful chemicals. Your medical vending machine starts out with a few nice ones (such as sleep toxin), and more potent drugs can be made if you're able to slip into chemistry. Failing that, poison bottles are well-priced and a good option. Emagged sleepers will inject the occupant with poisons, which is best combined with hibernation mode.

Generally, no one will stop to question a doctor dragging an injured crew member or corpse, so long as it's towards medbay. You have equipment to restrain and anesthetize any downed victims, and the manufacturer in robotics next door can be hacked to make flashes. For the more overt killer, you can use the syringe gun, which draws harmful chem of your choice from an internal reservoir and fires them at people.

Also keep in mind that sometimes it is hard to tell the difference between a doctor who harms their patients through idiocy and one who does so through malevolence...

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