Tae Takemi (
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[Network Video]
[It took her a while of observation and consideration before her decision to do this, but really, this seems the most effective method of going about what needs to happen. So hey, here's a nice video posted to the network by a woman in a labcoat, clearly in one of the rooms of the hospital, sitting in a chair and with all those lovely background noises of hospital equipment.
So sue her, it's the ambient noise she enjoys the best when she can't have her music.]
Good afternoon all. I have at this point only been able to meet a small number of you, but I feel it is important to have the word out as soon as possible given what I have learned. So here it is, on this forum thing.
My name is Tae Takemi, and I'm your new primary care physician.
[Actually, she has to stop and smirk at that fact, because yes, that's a weird thing to declare herself for an entire community, but it's not like they have any other choices.]
While I doubt people always look into the credentials for their new GPs, I'm content to provide some here. I graduated third in my year at the University of Tokyo, and while my specializations are in medical research and compounding Pharmaceuticals, I have spent the last while as a GP in the Yongen-Jaya district of Tokyo. My hand compounded drugs have been sold at multiple hospitals around the city.
All of this is to say I'm a highly trained and qualified medical professional, and I've been told I'm the first dedicated doctor that you've had. Possibly in years. Which means you're all due for check-ups. I would expect to see people in for initial consultations and wellness exams over the next month, and I will be asking for medical history.
[With that she sighs and shakes her head.]
Listen, I know this isn't ideal for anyone, but what it comes down to is that I'm now responsible for your health, so anything you can do to make that easier on us both will be appreciated. My bedside manner isn't always the best, but I'm what you've got right now. I will of course be happy to respect those people who wish to continue to see the medics you've had until this point, but I will also be seeking to work with them to ensure people receive the best medical care we can.
Payment will be accepted in the form of medical supplies. This is accepted as things noted to be medicinally useful from the greenhouses as well as written instructions on what they are used for and how to prepare them, or in the form of one of your replicator rations so that I can replicate other needed items. If you are non-human, then payment is expected in the form of me picking your brain for anything I can glean about your biology to better treat you.
Or payment can be running errands because I'll take any excuse not to walk across these ruins to pick up lunch. And if you're one of those people with this 'communications' or 'engineering' specalizations, well, we'll talk. I've got some things I need set up.
Finally, in any emergency situation, please reach out to my comm directly. Any hour acceptable, just make sure it's a legit emergency.
[She doesn't seem to have a good way to end this, so she just turns off the video, posts the message to the network, and waits for any comments or visitors. What else can a woman do?]
So sue her, it's the ambient noise she enjoys the best when she can't have her music.]
Good afternoon all. I have at this point only been able to meet a small number of you, but I feel it is important to have the word out as soon as possible given what I have learned. So here it is, on this forum thing.
My name is Tae Takemi, and I'm your new primary care physician.
[Actually, she has to stop and smirk at that fact, because yes, that's a weird thing to declare herself for an entire community, but it's not like they have any other choices.]
While I doubt people always look into the credentials for their new GPs, I'm content to provide some here. I graduated third in my year at the University of Tokyo, and while my specializations are in medical research and compounding Pharmaceuticals, I have spent the last while as a GP in the Yongen-Jaya district of Tokyo. My hand compounded drugs have been sold at multiple hospitals around the city.
All of this is to say I'm a highly trained and qualified medical professional, and I've been told I'm the first dedicated doctor that you've had. Possibly in years. Which means you're all due for check-ups. I would expect to see people in for initial consultations and wellness exams over the next month, and I will be asking for medical history.
[With that she sighs and shakes her head.]
Listen, I know this isn't ideal for anyone, but what it comes down to is that I'm now responsible for your health, so anything you can do to make that easier on us both will be appreciated. My bedside manner isn't always the best, but I'm what you've got right now. I will of course be happy to respect those people who wish to continue to see the medics you've had until this point, but I will also be seeking to work with them to ensure people receive the best medical care we can.
Payment will be accepted in the form of medical supplies. This is accepted as things noted to be medicinally useful from the greenhouses as well as written instructions on what they are used for and how to prepare them, or in the form of one of your replicator rations so that I can replicate other needed items. If you are non-human, then payment is expected in the form of me picking your brain for anything I can glean about your biology to better treat you.
Or payment can be running errands because I'll take any excuse not to walk across these ruins to pick up lunch. And if you're one of those people with this 'communications' or 'engineering' specalizations, well, we'll talk. I've got some things I need set up.
Finally, in any emergency situation, please reach out to my comm directly. Any hour acceptable, just make sure it's a legit emergency.
[She doesn't seem to have a good way to end this, so she just turns off the video, posts the message to the network, and waits for any comments or visitors. What else can a woman do?]
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by potions i mean potions. like healing potions with elfroot and embrium. the herbs are the medicinal part.
strange blood mage, to use a needle instead of a dagger or something else.
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Listen, potions sounds like an old fashioned term for medicinal tonics. So medicine is an appropriate term.
I'm not any sort of mage. I draw blood to study it under a microscope!
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i'm listening and potions sound normal. not old fashioned?
so you're not a mage but you're a healer. if that's how it is in your world, i guess that's how it is. just strange to me.
what is a microscope?!
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You were a slave? Going to say it now, fuck your world, whatever it is. And it probably means your medical care was insufficient. I expect you soon so I can check you out. You're likely malnourished and have other issues stemming from that.
And a microscope is a tube with different glass lenses along its length to make very small things look bigger.
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[Too bad being malnourished was the least of his problems. This Tae healer person was going to be in for a surprise whenever he went in.]
i've never heard of it. it sounds like a different version of a magnifying glass.
i suppose i could come to the healer's building now
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And yes, it's a magnifying glass but far stronger. I have one here, I'll show you when you come in.
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i will be on my way. i'm going to stop at the greenhouse first to bring you elfroot
[He shows up about thirty minutes or so later, a rope haphazardly slung across himself to more or less hold his staff and a sprig of elfroot in hand. Lerith shakes some of the dirt off of his hands as he starts down a hall, not sure where he should go. Aside from bringing Eddie here, Lerith's certain he's never actually been in the healer's building before.]
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With his hands occupied, there's no way he can efficiently type to have Jon talk. So the elf gives a mute wave in greeting, looking... a little nervous.]
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I presume this is the elfroot?
[Easier to presume when he looks sorta like a picture of old Tolkien elves.]
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'This is elfroot. It is native from where I am from, and we use it in healing potions.'
[The he holds it up for her, taking a couple of cautious steps into the room. With some dirt dropping to the ground.]
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I'd be happy to look at it, see what I can do with it.
[The dirt is a problem, but she'll deal with that later.]
May I be frank with you?
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Finally he moves closer and types his response.]
'If you want me to call you that, then yes. You may be Frank around me.'
[And yes. There's a little smirk there.]
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Congratulations on your joke. I was going to say I'm not up to date on JSL, but I presume don't use that. And I was going to say that I don't know your biology, but I'd be willing to learn to try and best help you.
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'JSL? I just use sign language. Another elf taught it to me when my voice was taken.'
[He goes over to her, feeling the weight of his staff against his back. It helps ease the fear more.]
'I don't think I need help with anything. But I am an elf, and the world I am from is called Thedas. My name is Lerith.'
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[Still, she nods along with what he says and jots the information down.]
There is no requirement for you to use me as your physician. But I do offer it anyway.
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[The communicator seems to stumble a little over the names but it's there. He looks at her quizzically.]
'Use you as my healer? Are you the only healer then? I thought there were others who had the Medical point?'
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[After all, Dr. Wesker didn't seem too invested in taking regular patients, leaving her as the most highly qualified doctor.]
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I guess I just do not understand. There are medics but you want to be the one I come to? I’m sorry, we don’t have something like this in Thedas. If you are hurt, you go to the healers and an available one helps you, with magic or a potion.
[Lerith he’s not trying to be difficult at all. It’s just…confusing for the elf.]
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I think I understand better now. I am sorry if I am coming across as difficult, I just haven’t… had healers that work like this.
[A small pause.]
Did you want to be my primary healer?
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[She does smile when he asks the question. It's a useful one, and what she wanted to get to the core of.]
If I had my way, I'd be the primary care physician for everyone here. I know that's not going to happen. Plenty of people seem shy about doctors.
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What do I need to tell you, since you are offering and I accept.
[At least then he'd only have to probably retell the tale of his history only once...]
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If you'd like to sit down, we can do an initial interview. I imagine your biology doesn't quite match that of humans, so I'll need to learn a lot to figure out how to properly help you if you get sick or injured.