St. George's Hospital (Greentown)/History under MCM
During its time at St George's Hospital in Greentown, the following texts appeared on the wiki for St George's.
Malton College of Medicine
St. George's Hospital is the main campus building for Malton College of Medicine.
Malton College of Medicine's primary mission is to educate new survivors about how to stay alive in a post-apocalyptic world. MCM serves the medical needs of the Greentown/Brooksville/North & South Blythville area, educates MCM students, and provides an atmosphere of support and encouragement, all with a healthy dose of humor. Lectures are informative and humor-laced, taught by experienced survivors who enjoy working with new people. Questions are encouraged, practical application emphasized, and tests nonexistent. If you live, you pass. It's as simple as that.
St. George's actively encourages newcomers to Malton to visit, and if they enjoy the congenial atmosphere, to stay while they train. We call out the names of the injured so that individuals without the Diagnosis skill know who to heal. We encourage questions and active interaction with others in the facility. If you need assistance or even just friends, St. George's is a good place for you. Cookies and coffee are available on the reception desk!
Healing Policy
We encourage the healing of all survivors, regardless of status or group membership. Furthermore, heal everyone indiscriminately regardless of level.
Malton College of Medicine is a neutral zone - we heal everyone! Please see Policies and Standards below for more details.
Barricading Policy
Uniform Barricading Policy suggests that since the Hospital is an essential resource building. St. George's should be barricaded to Very Strongly Barricaded +2 (which means, barricade it up unto the point where it says "further barricading will prevent people from entering", and then stop so that people without free running can still enter). This level of barricades is to be strictly maintained unless the hospital is under siege, at which time the barricade level may increase to EHB. When siege conditions no longer exist, the barricade level is to return to VSB++ as soon as possible.
Policies and Standards
Please see the MCM policy page for more details!
- The faculty of Malton College of Medicine encourages asking questions!
- If you don't need the XP, call out the names of the injured so that new medics can heal them.
- Keep powered at all times.
- Keep at VS+2, for the benefit of those without free running.
- Keep zombies out. If they get in, and revival is not possible, kill them and dump all bodies outside.
- Repair damage whenever possible.
- Nobody is a low priority. Unless in serious conflict, heal indiscriminately. We're all in this together; the level one you save today could be the one to headshot the zombie chewing on your arm a few months down the road.
- If you have some AP to spare, make house calls!
- MCM is a neutral zone. No PKing, please.
- MCM is a neutral zone. No bounty collecting, please.
- The faculty of MCM reserves the right to expel problem individuals given sufficient warning and just cause. We hope to never have to expel anyone, but we still reserve the right to do so in extreme cases. PKing on MCM grounds, and thus violating our neutrality, will result in immediate expulsion.
- MCM teaches Combat Revives. See C.R.A.P. for an explanation of the reasoning behind this policy. Attacking zombies be warned: you will likely be CRed.
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