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  1. Alurian General Medical Clinic -Code of Conduct- 19th Of The First Seed Year 54 Of The Second Age Medical Personnel: Medical Director: The medical director is the head of anything and everything medical related to the clinic of Aluria, being appointed by the prince/princess of Aluria through showing the prince/princess the ability to lead and show they’re of great knowledge within the medical field. They are tasked with the ability to maintain the clinic which means upholding the values and rules of the code of conduct , appointing a surgeon general to help the upkeep of the clinic. The director is able to rewrite the code with approval of the prince/princess, and revise it at any time. Surgeon General: The surgeon general is the second in command under the medical director, being appointed by the medical director, the surgeon general’s duties are to help maintaining the clinic and the code of conduct being the acting medical director if they are away, hiring those who educate the young medics of today, the surgeon general is tasked with giving the medical exam one needs to pass to become a practitioner of the clinic. Deputy Surgeon General: The third in command to the medical director who is appointed by the surgeon general and being approved by the medical director. The job of this role is to help both teach those under them and hire those who wish to teach. Finally, they are also able to help the surgeon general in the duty of giving and ‘grading’ the medical exam one needs to become a practitioner. Chief Practitioner: The chief practitioner is the role one ‘lucky’ practitioner get’s for a term of four years (four IRL weeks). They have shown that they are capable of being more than just a normal practitioner within the clinic and can handle the extra duties of assisting in the education of the apprentices and average practitioners. The chief is also able to assign and re-assign medical cases according to the practitioner's skill set. Practitioner: A medic that has completed the education and passed the medical exam given by clinic management, therefore receiving their license. They may now practice medicine within the Principality of Aluria. Apprentice: A medic that has not completed the education and has not passed the exam given by the clinic management to receive their medical license. Though they are allowed to assist in cases with someone who is a practitioner or more to gain more knowledge on the practice. Auxiliary Practitioner: Auxiliary practitioners are the nurses/midwives, combat medics and those medics that have not devoted themselves to being within Aluria as a practitioner or have skills that most do not have as a practitioner such as being a fulltime midwife or nurse. They have been approved by the surgeon general in order to practice medicine within the walls and lands of the principality. Medical Curriculum: Current Used Medical Curriculum (Click It!) The medical curriculum of the Alurian General Medical Clinic has been given to the medical director from the surgeon general of Haense. Though we are able to use the paper based curriculum gifted to us by our allies in the northern parts. The clinic management has approved it best to only have your teachers based around the curriculum and it does not have to be generally exactly what the pages say within this post above. The management finds it best for those teaching to teach their students the easiest way possible… Which is how the student has told their teacher they wished to be taught such as, very hands on, book work, and or private or group lessons. Medical Licensing: Obtaining Your Exam: When the apprentice has found themself wishing to become a full practitioner, there shall be a meeting with the surgeon general or deputy surgeon general on if both the apprentice and teacher think the apprentice is ready. Then they shall move on to discuss when the apprentice shall take the exam. The Written Exam: Once the apprentice and the teacher have completed talking to one of the general’s of the clinic management they shall forth to begin the written medical exam. This exam is to mainly cover some questioning of the code of conduct and then theoretical events where medical knowledge is needed. The Practical Exam: Once the apprentice has then passed the written exam they shall move on to the practical exam, this exam will be given on a cadaver (a deceased body, meant for studies and educational purposes). The surgeon or deputy surgeon general will harm the cadaver, give detail and then allow the apprentice to begin the healing of the body. This will demonstrate to the exam giver that the apprentice is able to handle things that are randomly thrown to them, showing the skills to be a practitioner. Licensing: Once the apprentice has then passed both of these exams they are finally qualified for the role of practitioner they may practice freely within the principality. The rules of the the licensing are the same as those of the north which are the following in our own words: Should any apprentice practice without getting a license, they are at risk for all wounds caused and will be brought under the eye of the court for malpractice. Should any member of the clinic management practice without a license or have gotten their license renounced, they will be prohibited from practicing medicine inside the Realm of Aluria and in case of getting caught one will be brought under the eye of the court for malpractice. Should the medical director, surgeon general or deputy surgeon general lose their license, they will be deprived of their position, restricted from practicing within Aluria, and brought before the court for malpractice and gross incompetence. Patient Care: Patients may refuse treatment so long as they are fully conscious when the attending practitioner arrives. Only the clinic management (Medical director ---> Deputy Surgeon General) may overrule this should they deem it necessary ! Another descendant or next of kin may NOT refuse on behalf of the patient if said patient is unconscious Practitioners may NOT refuse to treat a patient of the citizens or allies of the Principality of Aluria unless the following has happened to the medic or patient, which is able to be overruled by the medical director Have assaulted (verbally or physically) the medic in question Have disregarded previous orders from a practitioner or higher ! If the patient gets severely crippled, wounded, or dies due to the practitioner refusing to treat the patient, the practitioner cannot be held liable if the patient falls under any of the above mentioned categories. Morgue Procedures: Morgue Entry: Morgue is and should always be a place of peace, and respect. Meaning those who have the right to enter the morgue are the following: The medical director, the surgeon general, the deputy surgeon general, and those who have been approved by the medical director to enter the morgue. Proper Care of Corpses and Cadavers: The proper care of the clinics corpses and cadavers should be upheld by the Surgeon general and their deputy. When working with the bodies they shall be stored up to twelve months before cremated. This is to prevent a disease or infection from breaking out outside the clinic, along with this adds to the fact of the limit of time a family has to receive a body from the clinic, for possibly proper burial or other reasons. Cremation: Once a corpse has been sitting within the morgue for the twelve months the clinic shall hold the right to begin the cremation process. Reporting: Basic Medical Reports: To keep track of patients and who works on them, after an operation a practitioner should feel out a medical report and hand it to the medical director. Depending on the times of Aluria there will be pay according to the number of operations. Morgue Reports: Reports are written by those working the morgue at the time on the person who has undergone autopsy, then being given to the surgeon general who will then hand it over to the medical director, so they may have the report in case a problem arises within the morgue. Signed by, Renae Athri’onn
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