Steam ID:
STEAM_0:0:526462419
Discord name:
MirageTrickster
For how long have you played on CG SCP:
3 years roughly
Age:
19
In what country are you located?:
UK
Time zone:
BST
Character name(s):
Foundation:
Quinton Whitaker (Medical)
Vittorio Annesburg (ISD)
Other GoIs:
Marshal 'Reincarnate' Dedrick (UNGOC)
Civilian name:
Mirage Davis
What server are you applying for?
UK
Do you have a mic?:
Yes
List all whitelisted, MTF, or CI roles that you hold or have held:
Holding:
UNGOC CPL
SCP-096
SCP-22415
Held:
O-1 COM
E-11 LTCOM
CI-G
UNGOC 1SGT
Medical Consultant
Have you received any kicks/bans/warnings? and why?:
https://postimg.cc/G99rMCcz
Why are you applying for Medical Consultant?
I am applying for Medical Consultant for 4 reasons mostly:
STEAM_0:0:526462419
Discord name:
MirageTrickster
For how long have you played on CG SCP:
3 years roughly
Age:
19
In what country are you located?:
UK
Time zone:
BST
Character name(s):
Foundation:
Quinton Whitaker (Medical)
Vittorio Annesburg (ISD)
Other GoIs:
Marshal 'Reincarnate' Dedrick (UNGOC)
Civilian name:
Mirage Davis
What server are you applying for?
UK
Do you have a mic?:
Yes
List all whitelisted, MTF, or CI roles that you hold or have held:
Holding:
UNGOC CPL
SCP-096
SCP-22415
Held:
O-1 COM
E-11 LTCOM
CI-G
UNGOC 1SGT
Medical Consultant
Have you received any kicks/bans/warnings? and why?:
https://postimg.cc/G99rMCcz
Why are you applying for Medical Consultant?
I am applying for Medical Consultant for 4 reasons mostly:
- Firstly, I want to be part of the growth and success of the department on a higher level, and being in a CL4 position of said department can give me opportunities to do so. There's only so much I can do as a CL3, being either a senior doctor or a combat medic, and so far I've enjoyed what I can do in those roles, but I strive to go higher in medical.
- Secondly, I enjoy being a leader and being a consultant will put me in a leadership position within the department. Throughout my time on the server, my favourite thing to do was lead, whether it would be RP or combat or anything else, and being CL4 will make that more common and thus make things more enjoyable for myself and hopefully others.
- Thirdly, I want to encourage more new players to join the department. Medical, compared to RSD and GSD, we get the least amount of new players, as their gameplay loop is a lot clearer compared to medical's one, and I want to give medical staff, especially trainees, more things to do, hopefully increasing the amount of newer players to join medical and possibly even go for higher positions in the department. I don't expect medical to reach the numbers that RSD and GSD have, but I do think it could go up with some work.
- Lastly, I just wanna see what's changed from 3 years ago. I doubt much is the same, but it still piques my curiosity about what things are like with MLT nowadays. This reason isn't as important as the first 3, but I'd like to include it regardless.
What makes you suitable for Medical Consultant?:
I will get the obvious out of the way, being my vast amount of experience from other CL4 positions. Granted, most of these are MTFs and Non-combative CL4 roles certainly have their differences compared to combative, but I'd say the experience still applies here. Consultant at the end of the day is a leadership position, and given my past roles, I think I have what it takes to go for medical consultant. I can adapt to the differences pretty easily, so that shouldn't be an issue for me.
I also have worked with a lot of other department leaders in my time as O-1 COM, which I left no less than 2 weeks ago now. I can work well with a lot of people and will happily plan things such as trainings, RP or even orders/operations to create things for both medical and other departments to be a part of.
Last thing I want to mention here is that I like training others. It can range from a quick lesson to guiding someone through a medical procedure or anything else, but I just like training other people doesn't really matter what it is to me, as long as I already have an understanding of what it is then I can probably teach someone how to do it.
Please explain an in-game medical procedure of your choice:
I'll explain how to do a physical check-up:
Firstly, once you have the patient with you, you wanna take some basic information such as name + rank in the foundation and time within the foundation.
Next, you want to go through some general physical stuff, which can include the person's weight and height, any noticeable injuries they may have and the person's vitals, things such as heart rate and temperature.
Now you wanna follow up with a check of illnesses and injuries. Starting with any possibly inherited illnesses, these can range from illnesses affecting movement, general health or mental health.
After that, you wanna go over the person's personal history of illnesses, you would ask the same questions as the previous section, but include any current illnesses they have, if any.
Right after this, you want to ask about any internal injuries that the person may have, such as broken bones or any organ damage from previous surgeries or injuries.
After going through all the questions, you begin a basic nerve assessment on the person to test their senses. Starting with testing the person's vision, once this is concluded, you will determine if you think the person requires any glasses or of this sort.
Next, you will test the hearing. This can be done by going to the other side of a room and seeing how well they can hear you, or by whispering different words in each ear to see if the person can repeat them.
Following that, you wanna test their touch, which will be done via a cotton swab. You will tap each side onto their skin to see if they can tell which side is which without looking.
Lastly, if the person has any additional notes they want noted, you are to write them down.
Please give some lore about your Medical Consultant character and what storylines they would be involved in:
Pre-foundation:
Quinton Whitaker is a 35-year-old man from the UK who comes from a rich family and lives in the capital city of the country. Quinton's parents were both very successful doctors, and they wanted him to follow the same path as they did. Quinton, however, was not interested at the time. He wanted to pursue a career in music as a drummer. His parents did not approve of this and demanded that he take the same route as they did. His parents attempted this by enrolling him in Barts and The London School of Medicine and Dentistry. Quinton tries to skip as many days as possible to go to practice with some friends who wanted to be a famous band one day. Once Quinton's Parents found out about this, they were furious and disowned him.
A few months go by of Quinton crashing at friends' places, and he gets a phone call from an unknown number. This number turns out to be from his mother, who called him to tell his father was in a coma after a brain surgery went horribly wrong for him. As much as he hadn't heard from them in months, he still couldn't help but worry about his parents. He was stuck in a conflict of going to see his father or staying out of it. In the end, he never went to see him, and his father never awoke from his coma despite Quinton's dreams of starting a band with his friends. He decided to drop that soon after his father's passing. He couldn't bear that medical malpractice was the cause of this and wanted situations like this to never happen again, so he devoted his life to medicine and at the age of 27, he acquired his medical license and began his career at St Thomas' Hospital.
Quinton worked non-stop since then to save lives and helped doctors save others, and eventually caught the attention of a recruiter from a mysterious organisation. He was offered a position at Site 17, and he was told he could "do more" and "Save more lives" The wording from the recruiter tug on his heartstrings, given how his father died. He didn't take long to think about it and decided to follow up on the offer, and was hired into the SCP Foundation at age 32.
After recruitment:
Quinton worked at site 17 for a few years, slowly climbing the medical ladder and working his way up to senior doctor and due to his medical skills, he was offered a higher pay but at a new site, being what he now works at, site 65. As much as he liked the people and the advanced medical equipment that site 17 had to offer. He didn't even care about the raise, even after being told the higher risk this site has due to its number of dangerous SCPs; he didn't care. That even gave him more motive to go this meant he could save more people. And he would do anything to make his deceased father proud.
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