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A '''chirurgeon''' is a first-aid [[officer]] within the the [[SCA]]. If there are any [[first-aid]] issues that need to be tended to, then these are the people you see. They must hold at least a level 2 [[first-aid certificate]] in order to hold this position, and must report any incidents that occur during an [[event]].
A '''chirurgeon''' is a [[medieval]] [[surgeon]].


== Chirurgeons in the SCA ==
But note that they are not expected to do anything more than first-aid. If serious medical attention is required, a chirurgeon may seek the services of outside trained personnel, or tell the injured person to do so.
A '''chirurgeon''' is a [[first-aid]] [[officer]] within the [[SCA]]. If there are any first-aid issues that need to be tended to, then these are the people you see. Chirurgeons must hold at least a level 2 [[first-aid certificate]], and report any incidents that occur during an [[event]]. In the United States, a basic First Aid card issued by the American Red Cross, American Heart Association or AHSI and and certification in adult CPR are the minimum requirements. Although many Chirurgeons hold mundane medical certifications and licenses.

Chirurgeons are all volunteers who provide first-aid. If serious medical attention is required, a chirurgeon can/will call for Emergency Medical Services or recommend that the patient seek medical care on their own. By limiting their services to First Aid, Chirurgeons, in the US at least, are generally protected by "Good Samaritan" laws.

Also, a chirurgeon may only enter a field of [[combat]] at the request of a [[marshal]]. Likewise, the [[laws]] are written in such a way that a chirurgeon is urged to get injured people off the [[battlefield]] as fast as possible. Of course, that is not always possible. In some locales, Chirurgeons are encouraged to become warranted as Amroured Combat Marshalls to allow them to better co-ordinate the care provided on the field of battle.

The [[badge]] used by SCA chirurgeons is "[[Gules]], on a [[goutte]] [[argent]] a [[fleam]] gules" (or a [[red]] [[fleam]] on [[white]] tear on a red [[field]]).

'''Outside links:'''

Society Chirurgeon (USA): http://www.sca.org/officers/chirurgeon/

The Chirurgeon's Point: http://www.chirurgeon.org/


Also, a chirurgeon may only enter a field of [[combat]] at the request of a [[marshal]]. Likewise, the [[laws]] are written in such a way that a chirurgeon is urged to get injured people off the battlefield as fast as possible. Of course, that is not always possible.


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Latest revision as of 01:41, 6 November 2011

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A chirurgeon is a medieval surgeon.

Chirurgeons in the SCA

A chirurgeon is a first-aid officer within the SCA. If there are any first-aid issues that need to be tended to, then these are the people you see. Chirurgeons must hold at least a level 2 first-aid certificate, and report any incidents that occur during an event. In the United States, a basic First Aid card issued by the American Red Cross, American Heart Association or AHSI and and certification in adult CPR are the minimum requirements. Although many Chirurgeons hold mundane medical certifications and licenses.

Chirurgeons are all volunteers who provide first-aid. If serious medical attention is required, a chirurgeon can/will call for Emergency Medical Services or recommend that the patient seek medical care on their own. By limiting their services to First Aid, Chirurgeons, in the US at least, are generally protected by "Good Samaritan" laws.

Also, a chirurgeon may only enter a field of combat at the request of a marshal. Likewise, the laws are written in such a way that a chirurgeon is urged to get injured people off the battlefield as fast as possible. Of course, that is not always possible. In some locales, Chirurgeons are encouraged to become warranted as Amroured Combat Marshalls to allow them to better co-ordinate the care provided on the field of battle.

The badge used by SCA chirurgeons is "Gules, on a goutte argent a fleam gules" (or a red fleam on white tear on a red field).

Outside links:

Society Chirurgeon (USA): http://www.sca.org/officers/chirurgeon/

The Chirurgeon's Point: http://www.chirurgeon.org/