Chief Medical Officer
Superiors: Captain
Difficulty: Hard
Guides: Standard Operating Procedure, Standard Operating Procedure (Medical), Guide to Medical, Guide to Surgery, Guide to Chemistry, Guide to Virology, Guide to Genetics, Guide to Cadavers, Clone Memory Disorder
Access: All Medical Departments, Bridge, Chief Medical Officer's Office
Duties: Coordinate doctors and other medbay employees, ensure they know how to save lives and use the cryo chamber, check for injuries on the crew monitor, ensure the dead are cloned.
High-Risk Items: Advanced Compact Defibrillator, Hypospray
Departmental Head
Chief Medical Officer
Chief Medical Officer • | Medical Doctor • | Paramedic • | Chemist • | Geneticist • | Virologist • | Psychologist • | Coroner |
Guide to Medical • | Cadavers • | Guide to Cloning • | Surgery • | Chemistry • | Virology • | Genetics • | MODsuits • | Medical Items • | Medical SOP |
Departmental Head
Captain
Captain • | Head of Personnel • | Head of Security • | Chief Engineer • | Research Director • | Chief Medical Officer • | Quartermaster |
Guide to Command • | Paperwork • | Faxes • | AI Modules • | Station Goals • | Purchasable Shuttles • | High-Risk Items • | Space Law • | Chain of Command • | Standard SOP • | Command SOP |
The Chief Medical Officer is in charge of the health of the crew. They make sure that the Medical Doctors are treating people effectively, and making sure the Coroners, Virologists, Geneticists, and Chemists are working for the good of the station.
Overview
You control the entire medbay. Make sure all the Medical Doctors are doing their job, the station's crewmen have their suit sensors on, the geneticist makes backups of personnel, etc. If you're the only person on the medical team, then you'll have trouble doing your job.
You know almost everything about medicine, so you can advise and partially perform surgeries, create chemicals, make genetic backups, clone and everything else, but you are not a super-doctor. Your job is to make sure everybody else in Medbay can do and is doing their jobs, not to be out there on the field yourself. You can take over for someone if there's an emergency, but otherwise, you're an administrator, not a field medic.
Your Job
You are often regarded as the least important Head of Staff, but in reality, you hold a great deal of power. Without a competent Chief Medical Officer coordinating things, Medbay often dissolves into a chaotic mess that only manages to heal anybody through sheer coincidence.
Your job is to make sure that the Chemistry staff are supplying the Medical Doctors with all the different medicines they require to treat the patients, that the Geneticists are making genetic backups of people, the Coroner is cloning the dead bodies, and that Virology responds promptly to outbreaks.
Specialised Staff
When the round starts, review your medical staff and assign jobs. Remember, Surgeons, Nurses and regular Doctors are all the same job, and they're all required to treat patients. Their specific title just indicates a specialization. They can and should be able to be given assignments outside of that, so long as it still falls within the description of Medical Doctor work. If they're unable or unwilling to do basic medical work because "they're a surgeon, not a doctor", then they need to be fired reeducated about what their job entails.
Make sure that you have a dedicated EMT team ready to respond to calls for medical assistance from outside of Medbay, someone manning the front desk to handle arrivals and minor cases, and someone - preferably a Surgeon - waiting in the wings to handle critical cases that require Cryo treatment or surgery. Each of these three assignments is vital for different reasons, and, once given a job, your staff should focus on doing that job exclusively except in case of emergency. If they don't, and they try to do someone else's job, it means that you have two doctors doing a job that could be done by one, and an area which is left understaffed. Make sure that everyone is entirely clear on exactly what their job is and why it is important.
When everyone has their assignments, make sure that everybody has their Medical belts stocked with the basic tools of the trade - advanced burn and trauma kits, epinephrine (or other medicine used to heal a cardiac failure like atropine or ephedrine) and substances needed to quickly fix up a serious poisoning case like pentetic acid or if the chemists are not doing too well then charcoal.
Chemical Fixes
Once your main staff is set up, contact Chemistry and get them to start making medicines for your doctors. An efficient Cryo mix is a must-have, so have the Chemists take the Cryoxadone from Cryo and add some Mannitol into the beaker for a basic mixture.
Once they get to mitocholide, have them put it in there as well, preferably in a larger beaker. It's good idea to keep some of the mitocholide in the operating room just in case you need to fix some dead organs because the alternative is a transplant.
Synthflesh, Charcoal, Mannitol, Perfluorodecalin, Spaceacillin, and Mutadone are all important, so have those mixed up as soon as possible, also Pentetic Acid is great alternative to slow acting Potassium Iodide or Charcoal and make sure that your doctors know that they're available and where to find them.
Make sure that Virology gets some Unstable Mutagen and sugar, too, or your Virologists won't be able to work efficiently. Once you have all of the basic medicines, have Chemistry mix up a little bit of everything and make sure that they stock up on the important stuff.
Responding
As with other Head positions, a large part of your job is to be watchful for any calls for medical assistance. As soon as one comes in, make sure that your EMTs are responding and that the rest of your staff are ready to take in anybody who can't be treated in the field. It's also a good idea to ask for an Odysseus from Robotics, preferably with two mounted Sleepers. Make sure that your EMTs know how to operate it; an Odysseus can save a lot of lives and make it possible for your EMTs to answer calls that they would normally be unable to due to its armour and internals.
Viral Outbreaks
When diseases break out, this is your chance to shine. You have a biohazard suit inside of your office. Use it. Then consult the Virologist and Chemist.
Vaccinate the medical personnel and quarantine the infected. Administer the drugs, keep people alive. Your Medical Doctors should be helping with this, if they're not, shout them into line.
Hypospray
This is your medical tool, your lifeline. It's a fast injector (dealing bursts of 5 units by default, with a fill limit of 30 units). It starts with 30 units of Omnizine. You need to get rid of the chemicals inside before you can fill it with different medicine. You can use a syringe to remove the initial Omnizine inside.
Epinephrine is a good candidate for your hypospray and the omnizine can be delivered to chemistry in order to make Strange reagent for species like vox and slimepeople which can't be cloned.
Doing Some Harm
So, you're a traitor CMO? Don't fret. You have many possible tools to help with your objectives. Your hypospray will help a bit, try filling it with Morphine, or if you can hack one of the NanoMed Plus vendors, Pancuronium or Sulfonal, for sedation purposes. You have access to Chemistry, so you can sneak in there and make some space lube, thermite, or similar. You can pretend to "heal" hurt targets brought in, easily steal brains from your surgery patients or un-mindshield and mindslave them, and even disrupt some targets getting cloned, or clone people Security wants to stay dead.
As a member of Command, you have a flash and a telescopic baton, as well as the right to carry them without suspicion. Use this to your advantage - you can easily subvert a Cyborg or stun and drag off your target, preferably muted by an injection of certain chemicals from your trusty hypospray.
The bottom line here is to be a bad doctor.
Changeling
As a changeling CMO, you've got plenty of options. One of your major goals is to capture Genetics or the Morgue so you can absorb genomes quite easily. The spray bottle and hypospray can both be used to knock out victims, and you can lure many humans on the pretence of healing them. CMOlings are best played stealthily. Try not to get anyone too suspicious with you.
Vampire
You have an effectively infinite access to monkeys in Genetics, which can be used to stave off your hunger if you fear detection. People you do surgery on cannot scream for help, or indeed even notice you are draining their blood - replacing it with blood from blood bags located in the ORs means that you can get some truly impressive amounts from just one patient.