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Table of Contents |
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Missions |
Common Positions |
Mission Control Staff |
Habitat |
Engineering |
Flight (chapter) |
Habitat Activities |
Experiments |
Emergency |
Alpha Procedures |
SURGEON, or the Flight Surgeon is responsible for monitoring the health of the astronauts, diagnosing any issues, and developing treatments for those issues.
Contents
Chief Flight Surgeon
There will be one Chief Flight Surgeon to whom all other Flight Surgeons will report.
On-Call
There must always be one Flight Surgeon on-call at all times.
- The on-call SURGEON must provide their cellphone number to FLIGHT
- The on-call SURGEON must provide the room number of any classes they will be in while on-call
If the SURGEON does not have a cellphone, one will be provided for the duration of their shift.
The on-call SURGEON should be prepared to move to Mission Control at the Flight Director's request.
There should be one backup on-call SURGEON.
Training
SURGEON should have certification in MC MEDICAL.
Biomeds
The SURGEON is responsible for evaluating the Biomeds data gathered by the astronauts.
Baseline
Biomeds should be run for each astronaut once a week for three weeks prior to the Mission to create a baseline.
Evaluation
Ensure that all data fall within expected parameters.
Nutrition
The whole team of SURGEONs, lead by the Chief Flight Surgeon, is in charge of developing an individual meal plan for each astronaut based on their dietary restrictions and necessary intakes. These plans should be merged to create a meal-plan for the entire crew, in order to facilitate meal prep during the mission.