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Starfleet physicians provide day-to-day medical care to the people aboard ship and treat injuries just like any other doctor, but they are often called upon to practice medicine in the unpredictable environment that comes with space exploration. Medical officers are also called upon to use their extensive biomedical education to conduct research and perform investigative roles on away teams in collaboration with their science officer colleagues.

Educational Pathways

Some medical cadets have already earned their medical degree on their homeworlds and are proficient in the methods of medicine for their own species. Others have completed premedical studies and obtain their doctor of medicine degree from Starfleet Medical Academy after four years of study. Either way, because of their lengthy education, most medical cadets do not enter Starfleet Medical Academy until at least the age of 22.

Those wishing to complete all of their education at Starfleet Academy, including their premedical studies, may do so through a 6-year program which includes 2 years of general and elective study at the undergraduate level before they formally enter Starfleet Medical Academy to complete 4 years of pure medical study.

Upon graduation, medical officers complete an internship and then enter the fleet as general medical officers or continue on to further residency training.

Medical Degree Requirements

To graduate with a doctorate degree in Medicine, a cadet must complete 9 elective Independant Specialization credits, as well as the following 39 credits:

  • Chemistry: Organic Chemistry 1
  • Chemistry: Organic Chemistry 2
  • Diplomacy: Non-Traditional Situations
  • Engineering: Medical Systems and Equipment
  • Engineering: Life Support Systems
  • Medicine: Pharmacology 1
  • Medicine: Pharmacology 2
  • Medicine: Surgery, Major Humanoid Species
  • Medicine: Surgery, Non-Humanoid Species
  • Medicine: Post-Operative Conditions
  • Medicine: Bedside Manner
  • Medicine: Diagnosis, Terran
  • Medicine: Diagnosis, (Non-Terran, Major Species)
    • At least 2, with 1 being of the student's native species, and others of a different species.
  • Medicine: Diagnosis, (Non-Terran, Minor Species)
    • At least 1 of a different species than student.
  • Psychology: Terran Development
  • Psychology: Non-Terran, Major Species Development
    • At least 1 of a different species than student.
  • Xenobiology: Cell Biology, Non-Humanoid
  • Xenobiology: Physiology, Terran
  • Xenobiology: Physiology, (Non-Terran, Major Species)
    • At least 2, with 1 being of the student's native species, and others of a different species.
  • Xenobiology: Physiology, (Non-Terran, Minor Species)
    • At least 1 of a different species than student.
  • Xenobiology: Genetics, Humanoid 1
  • Xenobiology: Genetics, Humanoid 2
  • Xenobiology: Genetics, Non-Humanoid 1
  • Xenobiology: Evolution, Humanoid
  • Xenobiology: Evolution, Non-Humanoid
  • Xenobiology: Microbiology 1 (Bacteria)
  • Xenobiology: Microbiology 2 (Virii)
  • Xenobiology: Immunology, (Non-Terran, Major Species)
    • At least 1 of a different species than student.
  • Xenobiology: Systems 1, Derm/Respir/Cardio/Hematol Systems
  • Xenobiology: Systems 2, GI/Musc/Renal/Endoc/Reprod
  • Xenobiology: Pathology
  • Xenobiology: Musculoskeletal Pathophysiology
  • Xenobiology: Endocrinology
  • Xenobiology: Reproductive Biology
  • Xenobiology: Hematology
  • Xenobiology: Neuroscience


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