Training info -
The Star Army Medical Administration (SAMA) will deal with both the initial training of medical personnel from boot camp, following up from time to time with continued education. They will have a board of administrators that will help conduct tests for certification, continue to advance medical techniques, develop technology both in the medbay and for use in the field, and act as an overseeing body for the medical community within the Yamataian Star Army.
They oversee the training of any new medics that enter the military right from bootcamp when professions are chosen. Because the position of a medic in the military is often very demanding, they require a demanding training path as well, starting a few weeks after the initial intake of new personnel in the military when professions are chosen. The courses and training run alongside the basic bootcamp to make sure that a medic is capable of performing under stress and pressure, and to make sure Medics are competent and capable of standing side by side with crew members in the field during battle and away missions.
Much of the training is done in Virtual environments such as Virtual Reality rooms, or through the use of VCE beds to help simulate scenarios where they are needed to help without having to endanger any fellow military members. The use of medical beds with holographic simulations are also used as the classes advance throughout the course.
For the first few weeks, a heavy focus is placed on life saving techniques that can be used to stabilize people in the field such as CPR, the use of AES, the use of tourniquets and stopping blood loss. The focus of these weeks is to help acclimate the medics to understanding how to best save their fellow crew members in the field should the worst happen and they are too far from the ship to use the medbay.
After the basic techniques are learned, they move on to situational training. Both in and out of various power armors, with different tools at their disposal, and different wounds. The second part of the course work has a heavier focus on the different types of injuries and complications that can arise from various weapons used against their crewmembers to understand how to best treat the injured. This section of the initial course work takes the longest as it is the most comprehensive part.
The final part of the course is mostly based around acting as a counselor for crew members and people they are assigned to work with. With the heavy toll of the wars and the constant stress placed upon military members, and with the rising number of personnel with PTSD and other mental stresses, SAMA decided to include and place an importance on Mental health services. While not complete in training, it at least gives the medical personnel a chance to start learning and be somewhat competent in helping anyone that is in distress.
After bootcamp, anyone coming out of the program will roughly have the equivalent medical knowledge to a family practitioner to aid on the ships and crew members, while continued education will help with learning more skills. Some medics coming out of basic, if the need for them on ships isn’t there, can attend a residency in local military hospitals as assistants to the doctors, or stand in for when they are busy. Many medics take this to gain knowledge, especially taking their skills to star bases or major hub planets where the fighting is closer.
At the time a medic becomes a Warrant Officer, they can request to attend more courses with SAMA, either on location at a hospital where courses are offered, or through tests and courses offered through Virtual reality decks and VCE bed if the members are ship based.
These courses go far more in depth with a heavier emphasis on actual surgeries, advanced life saving techniques, and much more involved medical knowledge. It also places more focus on the mental health side to help grow the medic as a counselor and psychiatrist for the ship or base they are stationed on. Upon completion of this course, they will be acknowledged as a full fledged doctor within the YSA.