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====[[NHS Ranks|Standard Ranking Structure]]====
====[[NHS Ranks|Standard Ranking Structure]]====
Full details about the ranks can be found by clicking on them below
Full details about the ranks can be found by clicking on them below
*[[NHS Ranks#Student .5BSTU.5D|Student]] (STU): The ranked assigned to all newly recruited medics, they may either be Pardoned or Full Students depending on the outcome of the interview can be identified by having 'STU' printed on the epaulette.
*'''Student (STU):'''  Identified by having 'STU' printed on the epaulette. Student is the first Rank on your NHS career, you can achieve this by going through the [[National Health Service#Recruitment Process|NHS Recruitment Process]]. There are Two Types of student: pardoned and Full. Pardoned Students can '''only''' patrol with Paramedic and above and cannot patrol on their own whereas Full Students can patrol with any NHS member and when there are none on the island they are permitted to patrol by themselves in either the [[hatchback]] or the [[Van|Van (Ambulance)]].
*[[NHS Ranks#First Aider .5BFA.5D|First Aider]] (FA): This Rank is no longer part of the training department and is the first step in the NHS. Has 1 'Pip' on the epaulette.
*'''First Aider (FA):'''  Has 1 'Pip' on the epaulette. First Aider is the rank where Medics experience their first sense of freedom. All first aiders are divided into the x3 departments ran by the consultants, to help administrate promotions, feedback and disciplinaries.  First Aiders can patrol on their own at any time without the need of another medic to patrol with and get access to the [[SUV]]. Many First Aiders choose to patrol alone as they enjoy the independence. At FA you can take the M900 test.
*[[NHS Ranks#Paramedic .5BPAR.5D|Paramedic]] (PAR): The most common rank within the NHS. The epaulette as a Second 'Pip' above the one issued at the First Aider rank.
*'''Paramedic (PAR):''' The most common rank within the NHS. The epaulette as a Second 'Pip' above the one issued at the First Aider rank. Paramedics can join Air rescue or Road incident Responder (not both at the same time) and they can join the Application team and the Training Team but again not both. Paramedics also get access to the M900 and lead a Air rescue patrol by themselves.
*[[NHS Ranks#Surgeon .5BSUR.5D|Surgeon]] (SUR): Surgeons have shown extended amounts of dedication to the NHS and in reward of that they have the ability to Revive people whilst off duty in NHS hospitals. They are distinguished by having an epaulette full with 3 'pips'.
*'''Surgeon (SUR)''': An epaulette full with 3 'pips'. Surgeons can join both [[NHS Air Rescue]] & [[NHS Road Incident Responder]] and can join [[NHS Application Team]] or [[NHS Training Department]]. Surgeons have to complete 2 hours a month to sustain their Rank as they get perks when there're off-duty. An off-duty Surgeon can use the defibrillator on patients once any on-duty medics are more than 1 KM (1 click) away.
*[[NHS Ranks#Doctor .5BDR.5D|Doctor]] (DR): They receive reduced costs to Defibrillators, Stretchers and Blood Bags whilst off duty as well as being able to revive people whilst in NHS hospitals. The Laurel wreath styled crown with no other additions symbolizes the Doctor rank.  
*'''Doctor (DR)''': The Laurel wreath styled crown with no other additions symbolizes the Doctor rank. Doctors can also join both [[NHS Air Rescue]], [[NHS Road Incident Responder]] and can join [[NHS Application Team]] or [[NHS Training Department]]. Doctors also have to complete 2 hours a month to sustain their Rank as they get perks when there're off-duty. An off-duty doctor can use the defibrillator on patients once any on-duty medics are more than 1 KM (1 click) away and they also buy the defibrillators at a 50% discount from the hospital. Doctors in the Seniors department have no activity requirement.  
*[[NHS Ranks#Consultant .5BCST.5D|Consultant]] (CST): The Laurel Wreath followed up with a Crown above it.
*'''Consultant (CST):''' The Laurel Wreath followed up with a Crown above it. Consultants are the back bone of the NHS handling all the administrative work, their job ensures the efficient running of all the Departments and branches. The CST`s achieve this by dividing the work load which is done by appointing Heads and Deputies, such roles are given out by the CMOs. Consultants deal with internal issues within the Faction. When a CST resigns they join the Seniors department where they will stay a doctor with no activity requirement to keep their rank.
*[[NHS Ranks#Chief Medical Officer .5BCMO.5D|Chief Medical Officer]] (CMO): A Pip above the Laurel Wreath with a Crown on top.
*'''NHS Admin''': The Laurel Wreath followed up with a pip above it. The NHS Admins act as a support to the x3 CMO's in the strategic management side of the faction. They are staff members, normally level 4 or above. They are not involved in day to day management but instead help to bridge the gap between the faction leaders and the staff team; from dealing with rule changes and server wide NHS issues, to handing out the ingame NHS financial rewards. Chief Medical Officers have the final say on all matters in the NHS however the NHS Admins are often called upon for advice and guidance.
*'''Chief Medical Officer (CMO):''' A Pip above the Laurel Wreath with a Crown on top. The Chief Medical Officer`s job is to monitor the daily running of the National Health Service their involvement makes sure of a smooth operation. Chief Medical Officers have the final say on all matters in the NHS they also handle relations with the other factions. ([[Altis Police Service]], [[The Poseidon Cartel]]). When a CMO resigns they join the Seniors department where they will stay a doctor with no activity requirement to keep their rank.


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!Training Ranks
!Training Ranks
! colspan="4" |[[NHS Ranks]]
! colspan="4" |NHS Ranks
! colspan="3" |[[NHS Command Personnel|NHS Command]]
! colspan="3" |[[NHS Command Personnel|NHS Command]]
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![[NHS Ranks#Student .5BSTU.5D|Student]]
!Student
![[NHS Ranks#First Aider .5BFA.5D|First Aider]]
!First Aider
![[NHS Ranks#Paramedic .5BPAR.5D|Paramedic]]
!Paramedic
![[NHS Ranks#Surgeon .5BSUR.5D|Surgeon]]
!Surgeon
![[NHS Ranks#Doctor .5BDR.5D|Doctor]]
!Doctor
![[NHS Ranks#Consultant .5BCST.5D|Consultant]]
!Consultant
!NHS Admin
!NHS Admin
![[NHS Ranks#Chief Medical Officer .5BCMO.5D|Chief Medical Officer]]
!Chief Medical Officer
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!Epaulette
!Epaulette
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|{{NHS/Pay|Rank=8}}
|{{NHS/Pay|Rank=8}}
|}
|}
<nowiki>**</nowiki>You are expected to patrol for a '''minimum of 2 hours a month''' in order to keep your ranks. Click [[NHS Ranks|here for more information about ranking.]]
<nowiki>**</nowiki>You are expected to patrol for a '''minimum of 2 hours a month''' in order to keep your ranks.  


==Recruitment Process==
==Recruitment Process==
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*[[NHS Air Rescue]]
*[[NHS Air Rescue]]
*[[NHS Road Incident Responder]]
*[[NHS Road Incident Responder]]
*[[NHS Ranks]]
*[[NHS Equipment Guide]]
*[[NHS Handbook]]


====External Links====
====External Links====
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