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Name IRL: Aman
Age: 20
Time Zone: IST (GMT +5:30)
Average Online Time per Day: 5-7 hours.
Discord: black_._cat.
Nickname: Shreya Tiwari
ID: 58529
Additional Information:-
1. Leader of Emergency Medical Services.
2. Why do you want to be a leader of this specific organization?
Point 1:-
Experience as COS in EMS:-
With 3 Term of High Command experience in EMS. I have successfully managed complex and high-pressure situations, demonstrating the ability to guide teams through challenging circumstances. My experience has equipped me with the skills needed to make critical decisions, maintain efficiency, and ensure the well-being of both employees and the community we serve.
Point 2:-Fostering a Positive and Productive Environment
I have developed the ability to handle difficult situations with ease. I strive to create a friendly and supportive environment within the EMS, ensuring that it remains free of toxicity. Additionally, I focus on encouraging and motivating my fellow EMS employees, fostering a positive and productive atmosphere.
Point 3:-Alignment with Organizational Values:
I genuinely connect with this organization’s values, especially its commitment to delivering top-notch service and upholding professionalism. I’m excited about the opportunity to lead in a way that strengthens these values, helping to create an environment where everyone feels like they’re contributing to something meaningful. It’s important to me that we build a culture that encourages excellence, holds us accountable, and fosters a real sense of teamwork, where everyone thrives.
3. Your advice for improving the Role-Play level in the organization:-
3.1:-Surgery Department Training:-
We should implement realistic simulation scenarios that mirror actual surgical emergencies. This hands-on approach will give our staff the chance to practice their skills and decision-making under pressure, making them more confident and prepared for real-life situations.
3.2sychiatrist Department Training:-
Role-playing exercises can be incredibly beneficial for our Psychiatrist department. By simulating challenging patient interactions, staff can sharpen their communication and empathy skills, which are essential for providing effective support to those in need.
3.3:-Training Department Enhancements:-
We could enrich the training curriculum for new hires by integrating more scenario-based learning. This will help newcomers acclimate to the realities of their roles and ensure they feel equipped from day one.
3.4:-Air Rescue Department Collaboration:-
Encouraging departmental role-play exercises involving the Air Rescue Department can foster better teamwork and understanding of the unique challenges faced during air rescue operations. This collaboration will enhance the overall efficiency of our emergency response efforts.
3.5:-Global Department Involvement:-
The Global Department can play a key role in sharing best practices and case studies from around the Server. By incorporating these insights into our training, we can enhance our knowledge and adaptability in various situations.
3.6:-Hospital Department Integration:-
We should establish a closer link between the Hospital department and other units to facilitate role-playing exercises that reflect the entire patient journey. This will help all staff understand their impact on patient care and improve teamwork.
3.7:-Internal Affairs Engagement:
Involving Internal Affairs in training initiatives can help address any underlying issues within the organization. Their insights can guide us in creating role-play scenarios that tackle real challenges, fostering a culture of accountability and continuous improvement.
EMS Departments:-
EMS Have 7 Departments
Hospital Service (HS): The Hospital Service department is responsible for providing comprehensive patient care within the hospital setting
Ground Service (GS): The Ground Service department handles all ground-based operations, including ambulance services and transportation of patients
Air Rescue Department (ARO): The Air Rescue Department specializes in aerial medical transport and emergency response operations.
Training Department (FTO): The Training Department, also known as the Field Training Officer (FTO) department, is responsible for the education and ongoing training of all staff members.
Psychiatrist Department (PSY): The Psychiatrist Department focuses on the mental health and emotional well-being of patients.
Lab Tech: The Lab Tech department handles all laboratory services, including Making Medicine.
HR Department: The Human Resources (HR) department manages employee-related functions, including recruitment, onboarding and performance management.
EMS Rank System
30 - EMS Chief
29 - Deputy Chie
28 - Chief of Staff
27 - Division Chief (HS, GS, AS, Labtech, Training)
26 - Chief of HR
25 - Head of Division (HS, GS, AS, Labtech, Training)
24 - Dean of Division (HS, GS, AS, Labtech, Training)
23 - Human Resource
------------------------------------------------------------ ↑↑↑ HC Rankings ↑↑↑ ------------------------------------------------------------
22 - FTO (Field Training Officer)
21 - ARO (Air Rescue Officer)
20 - Psychiatrist Supervisor (PSY)
19 - Lead Paramedic (GS)
18 - Lead Pharmacist (LT)
17 - Surgeon (HS)
16 - Paramedic (GS)
15 - Senior Pharmacist (LT)
14 - Asst. Surgeon (HS)
13 - Psychiatrist (PSY)
12 - Pharmacist (LT)
11 - Doctor (HS)
10 - Junior EMT (GS)
09 - Asst. Pharmacist (LT)
08 - Nurse (HS)
07 - First Responder (GS)
06 - Jr.Psychiatrist (PSY)
05 - Intern (HS)
04 - Lab Technician (LT)
03 - Trainee 2
02 - Trainee
01 - Fresher
Thank you for reading, Warm Regards
EMS ON TOP!.
Age: 20
Time Zone: IST (GMT +5:30)
Average Online Time per Day: 5-7 hours.
Discord: black_._cat.
Nickname: Shreya Tiwari
ID: 58529
Additional Information:-
1. Leader of Emergency Medical Services.
2. Why do you want to be a leader of this specific organization?
Point 1:-
Experience as COS in EMS:-
With 3 Term of High Command experience in EMS. I have successfully managed complex and high-pressure situations, demonstrating the ability to guide teams through challenging circumstances. My experience has equipped me with the skills needed to make critical decisions, maintain efficiency, and ensure the well-being of both employees and the community we serve.
Point 2:-Fostering a Positive and Productive Environment
I have developed the ability to handle difficult situations with ease. I strive to create a friendly and supportive environment within the EMS, ensuring that it remains free of toxicity. Additionally, I focus on encouraging and motivating my fellow EMS employees, fostering a positive and productive atmosphere.
Point 3:-Alignment with Organizational Values:
I genuinely connect with this organization’s values, especially its commitment to delivering top-notch service and upholding professionalism. I’m excited about the opportunity to lead in a way that strengthens these values, helping to create an environment where everyone feels like they’re contributing to something meaningful. It’s important to me that we build a culture that encourages excellence, holds us accountable, and fosters a real sense of teamwork, where everyone thrives.
3. Your advice for improving the Role-Play level in the organization:-
3.1:-Surgery Department Training:-We should implement realistic simulation scenarios that mirror actual surgical emergencies. This hands-on approach will give our staff the chance to practice their skills and decision-making under pressure, making them more confident and prepared for real-life situations.
3.2sychiatrist Department Training:-
Role-playing exercises can be incredibly beneficial for our Psychiatrist department. By simulating challenging patient interactions, staff can sharpen their communication and empathy skills, which are essential for providing effective support to those in need.
3.3:-Training Department Enhancements:-
We could enrich the training curriculum for new hires by integrating more scenario-based learning. This will help newcomers acclimate to the realities of their roles and ensure they feel equipped from day one.
3.4:-Air Rescue Department Collaboration:-
Encouraging departmental role-play exercises involving the Air Rescue Department can foster better teamwork and understanding of the unique challenges faced during air rescue operations. This collaboration will enhance the overall efficiency of our emergency response efforts.
3.5:-Global Department Involvement:-
The Global Department can play a key role in sharing best practices and case studies from around the Server. By incorporating these insights into our training, we can enhance our knowledge and adaptability in various situations.
3.6:-Hospital Department Integration:-
We should establish a closer link between the Hospital department and other units to facilitate role-playing exercises that reflect the entire patient journey. This will help all staff understand their impact on patient care and improve teamwork.
3.7:-Internal Affairs Engagement:
Involving Internal Affairs in training initiatives can help address any underlying issues within the organization. Their insights can guide us in creating role-play scenarios that tackle real challenges, fostering a culture of accountability and continuous improvement.
EMS Departments:-
EMS Have 7 Departments
Hospital Service (HS): The Hospital Service department is responsible for providing comprehensive patient care within the hospital setting
Ground Service (GS): The Ground Service department handles all ground-based operations, including ambulance services and transportation of patients
Air Rescue Department (ARO): The Air Rescue Department specializes in aerial medical transport and emergency response operations.
Training Department (FTO): The Training Department, also known as the Field Training Officer (FTO) department, is responsible for the education and ongoing training of all staff members.
Psychiatrist Department (PSY): The Psychiatrist Department focuses on the mental health and emotional well-being of patients.
Lab Tech: The Lab Tech department handles all laboratory services, including Making Medicine.
HR Department: The Human Resources (HR) department manages employee-related functions, including recruitment, onboarding and performance management.
EMS Rank System
30 - EMS Chief
29 - Deputy Chie
28 - Chief of Staff
27 - Division Chief (HS, GS, AS, Labtech, Training)
26 - Chief of HR
25 - Head of Division (HS, GS, AS, Labtech, Training)
24 - Dean of Division (HS, GS, AS, Labtech, Training)
23 - Human Resource
------------------------------------------------------------ ↑↑↑ HC Rankings ↑↑↑ ------------------------------------------------------------
22 - FTO (Field Training Officer)
21 - ARO (Air Rescue Officer)
20 - Psychiatrist Supervisor (PSY)
19 - Lead Paramedic (GS)
18 - Lead Pharmacist (LT)
17 - Surgeon (HS)
16 - Paramedic (GS)
15 - Senior Pharmacist (LT)
14 - Asst. Surgeon (HS)
13 - Psychiatrist (PSY)
12 - Pharmacist (LT)
11 - Doctor (HS)
10 - Junior EMT (GS)
09 - Asst. Pharmacist (LT)
08 - Nurse (HS)
07 - First Responder (GS)
06 - Jr.Psychiatrist (PSY)
05 - Intern (HS)
04 - Lab Technician (LT)
03 - Trainee 2
02 - Trainee
01 - Fresher
Thank you for reading, Warm Regards
EMS ON TOP!.