Medic

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Requirements[edit]

Approval of request by command authority

Description[edit]

While being encased in armor is a huge advantage to the members of the Corps, injuries – both minor and severe – do occur on the battlefield. Often, the nearest friendly medic is orbiting above the objective or, worse, many light years away. A few stim tabs and a bacta patch do not suffice in most cases, thus the need for a trained team member to perform on-the-spot medical care. Combat Medics are given the finest in Imperial medical science training while allowing for the bare minimum of gear required. Medics will rarely be expected to succeed in saving a mortally injured trooper; however, they are capable of stabilizing a patient long enough for a medevac team to arrive.

Equipment[edit]

Medical Backpack Kit
Datapad and Reference rods
Extra Medpacs
Surgical Equipment

Possible MOS path(s)[edit]

91B Combat Medic
91C Medical Specialist
91D Operation Room Specialist
91F Field Surgeon
91K Medical Laboratory Specialist
91T Trauma Specialist

Story Topics (In Order)[edit]

Level 0: Rookie
Upon induction to the field of Medic, trooper will go through rudimentary training to cover the basic aspects of the trade. The use of the tools of the trade including using medicinal supplies will be covered.

Level 1: Minor Injuries As a new medic in training, a series of troopers with minor cuts and bruises will be introduced, in hopes that the medic will be able to tend to their needs. Also, the new medic will be introduced to the art of Pathology.


Skills earned:

  • treat minor wounds
  • apply bacta patches
  • read and diagnose human test results (x-ray, PETScan, etc)
  • operate bacta tanks (requires level 4)


Upon successful completion of:

  • Story 1: First Aid
  • Story 2: Bacta Therapy
  • Story 3: Pathology (humanoid)


Level 2: Pharmacology and Chemistry Having mastered the basics of being a medic, the next step for the medic-in-training is to learn to work with medicine. Before one can do that though, the principles of chemistry MUST be learned.


Skills earned:

  • recognize compatible and incompatible organisms in the humanoid cell structure
  • administer drugs and other various medicine
  • perform minor field surgery


Upon successful completion of:

  • Story 1: Advanced Chemistry Biology (humanoid)
  • Story 2: Pharmacology Field Surgery Injury Screening & Diagnosis Combat Laboratory Emergency
  • Story 3: RBC (Radiological, Biological, Chemical)


Level 3: Surgeries and Battlefields A medic’s prime use is battlefield injuries. More often than not, there will be casualties. Casualties can be avoided however if a medic is skilled enough. This next series of lessons involves what a medic’s duties can bring him or her to deal with in the heat of battle; often times a droid is needed for assistance.

Skills earned:

  • patience to deal with droids
  • implementation of life support
  • recognizing a need for immediate operation


Upon Successful completion of:

  • Story 1: Medical Droid Use & Interaction
  • Story 2: Medical Response Life Support Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation
  • Story 3: Battlefield Surgery
  • Story 4: Xenobiology (various)


Level 4: Operating Room Procedures Only dire circumstances that can’t wait require battlefield surgery. Sometimes, it’s best to simply transport the trooper to an operating room where you have access to proper equipment and more complicated….yet beneficial procedures.


Skills earned:

  • recognize the need for a trooper to be transported to an operating room
  • splint bones and muscles for transport
  • merge robot parts with human body


Upon Successful completion of:

  • Story 1: Anesthesiology
  • Story 2: Bone/Muscle Grafting
  • Story 3: Cybernetics


Level 5: Qualified Medic You will now be given some extra skills to round out your training. Namely the advanced lessons for some of your skills such as pathology. This is your final test. Good Luck!

Skills earned:

  • ability to read Pathology charts for any species
  • manage your own and others’ trauma


  • Story 1: Pathology (various)
  • Story 2: Preparedness Trauma Management
  • Story 3: Advanced Xenobiology (various)


Medic Qualification Exam