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[personal profile] prorenataa 2015-09-08 12:08 am (UTC)(link)
[ It had taken a few days, as Adrien had carefully gone over all current procedures. He'd taken notes, then taken time to consider his recommendations before writing them up and submitting them to the captain. ]

TO: Captain Curre
FROM: Dr. Adrien Arbuckal (Crew member)
SUBJECT:
Proposed procedure enhancements for MedBay and MedBay staff


Captain,

I have gone through a thorough review of all current MedBay procedures and identified the following areas for potential enhancement.

  • MID Cuff/Cryo/Ingress synchronization - It is my recommendation that the MID Cuff, life support feature be synched with the Ingress (or inter-ship/ship to planet equivalent) in order to trigger immediate transport of injured personnel back to ship board cryo unit when vitals drop bellow 8% viability.

  • Mobile & Portable Medical Units - If we are going to be deploying planet side on a regular basis I suggest the development of Mobile Medical Facilities. These can range from having regular personal packs for doctors and medical staff to carry on their person, to the organization of a tent or other portal medical base that can be deployed and set up for longer term usage.

  • Cross training - Training among the staff, particularly if we take on healers who use magic based abilities, was something I found very useful in my previous position. Not only did it allow us to develop a broader base of skills it also allowed us to have a thorough understanding of one another's abilities, so that in times of crisis our resources were maximized to the fullest.

  • Basic First Aid Training - Pretty much what it says on the tin. Allow the medical staff to offer basic first aid, emergency wound care training to the crew. The more people who know the basics when deployed out in the field, the better if there are injuries and medical staff can't get to the injured immediately.


These are three areas I specifically identified on an initial review. There may be more as we continue to work together and gaps present themselves.

If you have any questions or wish to discuss anything further, please do not hesitate to contact me.

Yours,
Dr. AA.