Morning had come and everything seemed peaceful for now, but Daisuke knew better than that. He had been in the medical game far too long to actually believe that. Sure the night shift had ended, but his shift had just begun. So why did he not take the night shift and make a lot more yen, you ask. Simply put, he was on a mission during the night. It was nothing major just the standard mission that was better executed during the evening. Still, part of him wanted to sleep off the day, but that could not be allowed. He had a crap ton of responsibilities that he had to perform.
Stumbling in from the outside, Fudo and Daisuke managed to get into the lobby of the hospital. A long and difficult mission had just ended and while Daisuke had not a single scratch on him, Fudo was a completely different story. He that while Junko’s skills did improve in the mountains, he could still use some supervisor. After all he was not a full fledged medical ninja just yet and it was Daisuke’s job to make sure that he was one day. "Hm? Where’s Junko? He can handle this. Besides, I’ve been slacking on his medical rounds and lessons. I had good reason though, he did just get back from a year’s worth on combat training and living on the road." he thought as he and Fudo walked over to the receptionists desk and asked that Junko be paged to the lobby.
They then asked for an available room, which they received instantly. There were perks to being a medic after all. The salary, the office, and getting first pick at medical supplies were all bonuses. There were drawbacks too though, like the annoying patients you have to be nice to or the long hours you had to endure. But it was all worth it in the end. At least that was what he told himself. "Please have Junko come to our room to begin his medical rounds. Thank you so much and have a blessed day." he said before leaving towards the room and waiting for his pupil to arrive.
OOC: restated pm I sent to you.
Stumbling in from the outside, Fudo and Daisuke managed to get into the lobby of the hospital. A long and difficult mission had just ended and while Daisuke had not a single scratch on him, Fudo was a completely different story. He that while Junko’s skills did improve in the mountains, he could still use some supervisor. After all he was not a full fledged medical ninja just yet and it was Daisuke’s job to make sure that he was one day. "Hm? Where’s Junko? He can handle this. Besides, I’ve been slacking on his medical rounds and lessons. I had good reason though, he did just get back from a year’s worth on combat training and living on the road." he thought as he and Fudo walked over to the receptionists desk and asked that Junko be paged to the lobby.
They then asked for an available room, which they received instantly. There were perks to being a medic after all. The salary, the office, and getting first pick at medical supplies were all bonuses. There were drawbacks too though, like the annoying patients you have to be nice to or the long hours you had to endure. But it was all worth it in the end. At least that was what he told himself. "Please have Junko come to our room to begin his medical rounds. Thank you so much and have a blessed day." he said before leaving towards the room and waiting for his pupil to arrive.
OOC: restated pm I sent to you.
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Sure, I'll have Fudo and a few faceless npcs stop by the hospital all banged up and I'll supervisor you on how a medical thread should actually go.
Note this: The important thing is to be thorough, descriptive / detailed, and specific. check for things like major damage. ya know, anything external or internal like under the skin, (broken bones? internal bleeding? deep tissue damage? Sprains? wounds? infections? etc.)
Now, I've already given you the link to a years worth of MiT ranked medical knowledge, First aid: 53 subjects, so you will be using that to help you find the diagnoses.
Do a full check up, get all the symptoms you can through questioning Fudo. Get the full story and find out what wrong with him. And there will be a lot wrong with him.
Note: this is for gaining Rp experience, not compensation. That comes later.
We can do this two or three times before you actually start to help others. This way, no one dies and you gain more experience. Sound good? If not then we can do something else.
Sure, I'll have Fudo and a few faceless npcs stop by the hospital all banged up and I'll supervisor you on how a medical thread should actually go.
Note this: The important thing is to be thorough, descriptive / detailed, and specific. check for things like major damage. ya know, anything external or internal like under the skin, (broken bones? internal bleeding? deep tissue damage? Sprains? wounds? infections? etc.)
Now, I've already given you the link to a years worth of MiT ranked medical knowledge, First aid: 53 subjects, so you will be using that to help you find the diagnoses.
Do a full check up, get all the symptoms you can through questioning Fudo. Get the full story and find out what wrong with him. And there will be a lot wrong with him.
Remember to be specific, like for puncture wounds I’ll want to know what signs you witnessed that helped you come to the conclusion that it is a puncture wound.
Also, when treating it, I’ll want to know how...how you stopped the bleeding, how you cleaned the wound, how you applied antibiotics, how you covered the wound, and how you determined that the wound was or was not infected. Medic jutsus are nothing more than a quick fix. It might seem like a lot, but you’ll be fine.
Note: this is for gaining Rp experience, not compensation. That comes later.

We can do this two or three times before you actually start to help others. This way, no one dies and you gain more experience. Sound good? If not then we can do something else.