12-20-2016, 04:06 AM
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All has been said about the 'Meds for SEC' topic.
I have mixed feelings about making the cryo-pods the go-2 for self-healing. On the one hand, it would invalidate all other forms of treatment.
On the flipside, despite that it really already should be the go-2 for all treatment, it's never used, and making it more accessible would fix that. On top of that, people queueing for the cryo-pods by laying in the sleeper pods would from a somewhat orderly que for the actual medical staff to review and treat, possibly with more conventional means to free the Cryo-pods for proper crit-patients.
Something else entirely:
What would adding extra sets of paramedic gear add to doctors job satisfaction? I know I like running around with a medkit and slapping the patches on people before they even reach medbay, but I rarely run into a proper paramedic when I need one myself, and frequently see that the paramedic-gear-racks are untouched.
Would more paramedics combined with easier access to health-implants result in a more de-localized Medicare and possibly more fun?
Dr Zoidcrab Wrote:Eh, if it were up to me I'd swap the medkit storage with cryo, people want to heal themselves, let them use that.
I have mixed feelings about making the cryo-pods the go-2 for self-healing. On the one hand, it would invalidate all other forms of treatment.
On the flipside, despite that it really already should be the go-2 for all treatment, it's never used, and making it more accessible would fix that. On top of that, people queueing for the cryo-pods by laying in the sleeper pods would from a somewhat orderly que for the actual medical staff to review and treat, possibly with more conventional means to free the Cryo-pods for proper crit-patients.
Something else entirely:
What would adding extra sets of paramedic gear add to doctors job satisfaction? I know I like running around with a medkit and slapping the patches on people before they even reach medbay, but I rarely run into a proper paramedic when I need one myself, and frequently see that the paramedic-gear-racks are untouched.
Would more paramedics combined with easier access to health-implants result in a more de-localized Medicare and possibly more fun?