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====Standard Ranking Structure-====
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* 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): 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.
* 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): This Rank is no longer part of the training department and is the first step in the NHS. Has 1 'Pip' on the epaulette.
* 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.
* 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 at Kavala and Athira Hospital. They also have reduced costs to Defibrillators, Stretchers and Blood Bags whilst off duty. They are distinguished by having an epaulette full with 3 'pips'.
*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 at Kavala and Athira Hospital. They also have reduced costs to Defibrillators, Stretchers and Blood Bags whilst off duty. They are distinguished by having an epaulette full with 3 'pips'.
* Doctor (DR): 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.
* Consultant (CST): The Laurel Wreath followed up with a Crown above it.
*Consultant (CST): The Laurel Wreath followed up with a Crown above it.
* Chief Medical Officer (CMO): A Pip above the Laurel Wreath with a Crown on top.
*Chief Medical Officer (CMO): A Pip above the Laurel Wreath with a Crown on top.


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==Recruitment Process==
==Recruitment Process==
Every future Student of the National Health Service begins their career with an [https://www.roleplay.co.uk/forms/6-altis-nhs-application/ Application Form]. This is normally reviewed in under 24 hours by the [[NHS Application Team]]. Upon the application meeting a satisfactory standard they are then invited to take part in an interview where further questions are asked. If the interview is successful they become a Student within the NHS. If any section of the recruitment process is unsatisfactory, cooldowns are usually issued and they may redo either part after a certain set time frame.
Firstly, you will need to apply by filling out an [https://www.roleplay.co.uk/forms/6-altis-nhs-application/ Application Form]. Ensure that your application is as detailed as possible and meets the quality standards. After submitting your application, a member of the [[NHS Application Team|Application Team]] (completely made up of volunteers) will respond to you via private message on the RPUK Forums providing you with the result of your application. Don’t worry if you get declined, you can re-apply within, or after the given time-frame given in the application response sent to you.
 
 
If you pass the application stage, you’ll be invited to an NHS interview. There are 3 outcomes of an Interview - Failed, Passed as Pardoned or Complete Pass - Passing this interview as Pardoned/Complete, you’ll be welcomed into the NHS and will begin your field training - this means that you’ll be allowed to go out on patrol with other NHS Medics to gain some experience, learn the job and be taught some useful skills. When you’re experienced enough, you’ll be able to go out on your own, you’ll receive your first promotion to First Aider, and with this you’ll get a few more vehicles, a nice shiny badge and you’ll be able to patrol without supervision and even supervise Students by your own!


==Departments==
==Departments==
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