Steam ID: STEAM_0:0:81990998
Discord name: rick#8008
For how long have you played on CG SCP: 139 Hours, about 2 weeks.
Age: 21
In what country are you located?: United States
Time zone: CST
Character name(s): Doctor Meow Pavlov
Civilian name: Meow Pavlov
What server are you applying for? (SCP-RP UK or SCP-RP USA): SCP-RP USA
Do you have a mic?: Yes
List all whitelisted, MTF, or CI roles that you hold or have held: None.
Have you received any kicks/bans/warning? and why?: One warning for metagaming, I didn’t understand how to properly ID check. It was my mistake.
Why are you applying for Medical Consultant?
I am applying for Medical Consultant because I believe I would be able to provide as a good support for the medical department. I primarily play as a Psychiatrist, but I have experience as a combat medic, and I would really like to improve the materials provided for potential Psychiatrists specifically. Beyond just offering psychiatric help, which is somewhat vague and not lined out much out of character, there isn’t really a proper handbook for playing the role, and large segments of the psychiatric documentation available on-site is a bit redundant, no offense. I found myself asking some of the same questions repeatedly to the subjects I’ve interviewed in character, and most GenSec or otherwise are unsure of how procedures aside from EST and fractures are supposed to be handled, usually just leaving you alone in a consultation room with a patient. This is where the RP-aspect of medical personnel should take over, but even I find it hard sometimes to do so when there isn't much of an established standard as to how a scene like that could properly play out. Providing some starter documentation to players looking for that kind of experience would serve to be rather fun for medical staff and their patients alike in my opinion.
What makes you suitable for Medical Consultant?:
Although I am new, I am as active as I can be without it interfering with my out of game responsibilities. I heavily focus on roleplay over combat, and I tend to stick around medbay most of the time I spend on the server as it is. I already try to help trainees understand what the medical department does and how they can join in on the fun of it, and would enjoy being able to train them properly, through RP as a consultant or otherwise with OOC help. I usually alternate between research and medical jobs, and I’d like to try and help provide further documentation and example procedures for other prospective doctors and medical personnel. There’s a huge lack of interest for the Psychiatrist job as a whole, and it is my favorite position. Even without being able to properly prescribe drugs to personnel outside of RP it makes for an interesting experience.
Please explain an in-game medical procedure of your choice:
Diagnosing and treating a foundation personnel’s unknown mental condition (In this example case, a chef with Schizophrenia, though we would not know that initially.)
Step 1: Ask the patient if they consent to a Psychiatric evaluation. The chef consents in this case.
Step 2: Continue if and only if they consent unless an evaluation is approved by ethics. Invite them to join you in an open consultation room.
Step 3: Check their medical file, if they have one. In this case, the chef is a new-hire and has no such history within the foundation’s medical wing.
Step 4: To rule out any underlying physical conditions, sample and analyze their blood for any common diseases, leaving the room to examine it under a microscope. (/roll 100, 50+ succeeds. Roll from a list of common blood-presenting physical injuries if successful.) Treat the underlying physical condition before continuing, and schedule another exam if the problems persist and your examination has already taken too long. In this example case, the roll failed and we now look for deeper underlying mental conditions.
Step 5: If no physical conditions are found, begin to analyze the patient through a psychiatric lens. Referring to your list of common mental conditions while following a psychiatric analysis document, see if you can diagnose it properly through speaking with the patient and asking them a set of diagnosis-based questions that probe into their psyche. If not, roll from a list of common mental conditions that you could attempt to treat. (/roll 100, 50+ succeeds. If you succeed you have successfully diagnosed the patient and can prescribe them the proper medication, if you fail you misdiagnose them and provide the wrong medication, though it could still work as a placebo.)
Step 6: In this example case, the roll succeeds, and we properly determined that the chef has schizophrenia through their previous bloodwork and some underlying tells. Put in a formal request that this member of personnel takes a day or two of paid leave and present them with a bottle of prescription anti-psychotic medication, providing the foundation with a properly filled out prescription signed by a consultant if necessary. In our case, referring to the stated treatments within the same document, the medication Risperdal is prescription only, so we seek an available consultant to sign the prescription. If necessary, put in a notice that the patient should be placed on leave until their medication is available and provided to them.
Step 7: Check back up with the patient at a later date to ensure that the treatment worked. In our case they took their medication, resulting in an automatic success, and we can mark their condition as treated. Make a note of this and their condition/treatment in their medical file and send it to a consultant for approval.
What are the responsibilities of the Medical Consultant in RP?:
To provide guidance to other members of medical personnel, be a good role model and representative for the foundation as a whole, alongside assisting in managing the more business-like aspects of the department, having to do a bit of outreach to speak with higher-up personnel when policy changes or medical representatives are required or wanted. Making sure medical staff feels appreciated and properly credited for their work is also a big part of it, as they will be looking to you for guidance and further instruction beyond their initial training.
Please give some lore about your Medical Consultant character and what storylines they would be involved in:
My Medical Consultant character is Doctor Meow Pavlov, also known as SCP-MEOW. (Link: A more in-depth character description.) An honest and formerly easily-influenced man, he has grown mentally resilient over his time spent providing his services to the foundation as a medic, partially a result of his growth as a person, but mainly from the anomalous nature of his new state of being. Easily picked out from a crowd, now the obvious odd man out in any room, the feeling of difference only further fuels Pavlov’s drive to provide as much of a service to the foundation as he can, as it only heightens his tendencies to dig into the problems of others, for the better or worse, as if to somehow justify his existence as a whole. As he did before the incident, he finds his time best spent in the medical wing, though a cloud of responsibility seems to constantly itch at him, the way things are currently run just not right to the man. Broken bones and gorish viscera never bothered him much, the true horrors within this foundation were the sorry states that most of its staff found themselves in. All manner of psychological affections hang amidst the staff like a blight, and if it requires him to take a steadier hand in assisting the department, so be it, he’ll try to rise to the task if it means he’ll be able to save more lives and cure more wounds than just the physical ones, 'cause those were easy. Anyone can heal a wound with stitches and gauze, it takes a man who's figured himself out first to help cure the afflictions of the heart. (As for storylines, I would like to continue on with more medical-focused research, help suggest changes in policy that I believe would help the department change for the better, and assist researchers in getting proper psychologists for tests that take a strong mental toll on them, or any other member of foundation personnel, D-Class or otherwise. A large part of SCP in my eyes is how horrifying everything is, and how foundation members have to just readily accept that reality, so there should be a proper system in place that ensures our staff isn't just constantly having to amnesticize themselves just to cope with their daily lives.)
Discord name: rick#8008
For how long have you played on CG SCP: 139 Hours, about 2 weeks.
Age: 21
In what country are you located?: United States
Time zone: CST
Character name(s): Doctor Meow Pavlov
Civilian name: Meow Pavlov
What server are you applying for? (SCP-RP UK or SCP-RP USA): SCP-RP USA
Do you have a mic?: Yes
List all whitelisted, MTF, or CI roles that you hold or have held: None.
Have you received any kicks/bans/warning? and why?: One warning for metagaming, I didn’t understand how to properly ID check. It was my mistake.
Why are you applying for Medical Consultant?
I am applying for Medical Consultant because I believe I would be able to provide as a good support for the medical department. I primarily play as a Psychiatrist, but I have experience as a combat medic, and I would really like to improve the materials provided for potential Psychiatrists specifically. Beyond just offering psychiatric help, which is somewhat vague and not lined out much out of character, there isn’t really a proper handbook for playing the role, and large segments of the psychiatric documentation available on-site is a bit redundant, no offense. I found myself asking some of the same questions repeatedly to the subjects I’ve interviewed in character, and most GenSec or otherwise are unsure of how procedures aside from EST and fractures are supposed to be handled, usually just leaving you alone in a consultation room with a patient. This is where the RP-aspect of medical personnel should take over, but even I find it hard sometimes to do so when there isn't much of an established standard as to how a scene like that could properly play out. Providing some starter documentation to players looking for that kind of experience would serve to be rather fun for medical staff and their patients alike in my opinion.
What makes you suitable for Medical Consultant?:
Although I am new, I am as active as I can be without it interfering with my out of game responsibilities. I heavily focus on roleplay over combat, and I tend to stick around medbay most of the time I spend on the server as it is. I already try to help trainees understand what the medical department does and how they can join in on the fun of it, and would enjoy being able to train them properly, through RP as a consultant or otherwise with OOC help. I usually alternate between research and medical jobs, and I’d like to try and help provide further documentation and example procedures for other prospective doctors and medical personnel. There’s a huge lack of interest for the Psychiatrist job as a whole, and it is my favorite position. Even without being able to properly prescribe drugs to personnel outside of RP it makes for an interesting experience.
Please explain an in-game medical procedure of your choice:
Diagnosing and treating a foundation personnel’s unknown mental condition (In this example case, a chef with Schizophrenia, though we would not know that initially.)
Step 1: Ask the patient if they consent to a Psychiatric evaluation. The chef consents in this case.
Step 2: Continue if and only if they consent unless an evaluation is approved by ethics. Invite them to join you in an open consultation room.
Step 3: Check their medical file, if they have one. In this case, the chef is a new-hire and has no such history within the foundation’s medical wing.
Step 4: To rule out any underlying physical conditions, sample and analyze their blood for any common diseases, leaving the room to examine it under a microscope. (/roll 100, 50+ succeeds. Roll from a list of common blood-presenting physical injuries if successful.) Treat the underlying physical condition before continuing, and schedule another exam if the problems persist and your examination has already taken too long. In this example case, the roll failed and we now look for deeper underlying mental conditions.
Step 5: If no physical conditions are found, begin to analyze the patient through a psychiatric lens. Referring to your list of common mental conditions while following a psychiatric analysis document, see if you can diagnose it properly through speaking with the patient and asking them a set of diagnosis-based questions that probe into their psyche. If not, roll from a list of common mental conditions that you could attempt to treat. (/roll 100, 50+ succeeds. If you succeed you have successfully diagnosed the patient and can prescribe them the proper medication, if you fail you misdiagnose them and provide the wrong medication, though it could still work as a placebo.)
Step 6: In this example case, the roll succeeds, and we properly determined that the chef has schizophrenia through their previous bloodwork and some underlying tells. Put in a formal request that this member of personnel takes a day or two of paid leave and present them with a bottle of prescription anti-psychotic medication, providing the foundation with a properly filled out prescription signed by a consultant if necessary. In our case, referring to the stated treatments within the same document, the medication Risperdal is prescription only, so we seek an available consultant to sign the prescription. If necessary, put in a notice that the patient should be placed on leave until their medication is available and provided to them.
Step 7: Check back up with the patient at a later date to ensure that the treatment worked. In our case they took their medication, resulting in an automatic success, and we can mark their condition as treated. Make a note of this and their condition/treatment in their medical file and send it to a consultant for approval.
What are the responsibilities of the Medical Consultant in RP?:
To provide guidance to other members of medical personnel, be a good role model and representative for the foundation as a whole, alongside assisting in managing the more business-like aspects of the department, having to do a bit of outreach to speak with higher-up personnel when policy changes or medical representatives are required or wanted. Making sure medical staff feels appreciated and properly credited for their work is also a big part of it, as they will be looking to you for guidance and further instruction beyond their initial training.
Please give some lore about your Medical Consultant character and what storylines they would be involved in:
My Medical Consultant character is Doctor Meow Pavlov, also known as SCP-MEOW. (Link: A more in-depth character description.) An honest and formerly easily-influenced man, he has grown mentally resilient over his time spent providing his services to the foundation as a medic, partially a result of his growth as a person, but mainly from the anomalous nature of his new state of being. Easily picked out from a crowd, now the obvious odd man out in any room, the feeling of difference only further fuels Pavlov’s drive to provide as much of a service to the foundation as he can, as it only heightens his tendencies to dig into the problems of others, for the better or worse, as if to somehow justify his existence as a whole. As he did before the incident, he finds his time best spent in the medical wing, though a cloud of responsibility seems to constantly itch at him, the way things are currently run just not right to the man. Broken bones and gorish viscera never bothered him much, the true horrors within this foundation were the sorry states that most of its staff found themselves in. All manner of psychological affections hang amidst the staff like a blight, and if it requires him to take a steadier hand in assisting the department, so be it, he’ll try to rise to the task if it means he’ll be able to save more lives and cure more wounds than just the physical ones, 'cause those were easy. Anyone can heal a wound with stitches and gauze, it takes a man who's figured himself out first to help cure the afflictions of the heart. (As for storylines, I would like to continue on with more medical-focused research, help suggest changes in policy that I believe would help the department change for the better, and assist researchers in getting proper psychologists for tests that take a strong mental toll on them, or any other member of foundation personnel, D-Class or otherwise. A large part of SCP in my eyes is how horrifying everything is, and how foundation members have to just readily accept that reality, so there should be a proper system in place that ensures our staff isn't just constantly having to amnesticize themselves just to cope with their daily lives.)