Nanako Posted March 29, 2016 Posted March 29, 2016 Reporting Personnel:Nanako Magojiro Rank of Reporting Personnel:Nurse Personnel Involved:Raieed Amari, Jack Sayek, Luca Eliza Time of Incident: (If unable to provide, leave blank) Real time: 0230 GMT, 2016-03-29 Location of Incident:Medical Nature of Incident: [x]Workplace Hazard [x]Accident/Injury []Destruction of Property [x]Neglect of Duty []Harassment []Assault [x]Misconduct []Other Overview of the Incident: (General description of the incident, to include as much detail as is deemed necessary) Dr Raieed Amari is a tajaran medical professional who often serves in exodus medbay. He serves in a wide variety of positions, including as Chief Medical Officer at one point. During this incident, he was serving as Chemist. During this shift, command staff were somewhat absent, we had only the captain and chief engineer. Throughout the shift, Dr Amari repeatedly displayed an unprofessional and lassiez-faire attitude. It started right at the beginning, when i made medicine requisitions for the shift. He became arrogant and seemed insulted that i'd asked for basic medicines, bicardine and dexalin plus, both in pill form. Though he did provide them, the dexalin was the wrong dosage. Shortly later, after the Chief Engineer was almost killed by raiders with energy weapons, i requested dermaline pills. This request was denied because he couldn't be bothered, too much effort. I offered to step in and make them myself to save him the trouble, if he'd allow me access. This request was denied. I had to treat several more burn cases with inadequate medicines. Throughout the shift, several important medicines ran low, and Dr Amari neglected his duty to keep an eye on them, or to make the more advanced things that we might need. At one point i had to go back to him and request more dexalin plus pills, and was given a different, but still wrong dosage. Despite having a significant compliment of doctors on staff, and an odysseus that i'm certified to operate, he repeatedly neglected his chemistry duties to rush out and play EMT to wounded personnel i was already assisting, sometimes just getting in the way. I made repeated requests, polite at first though gradually less so, that he focus on his own job, and that a good chemist was what we needed most. Nevertheless this interfering behaviour persisted. Later in the shift, after a radiation storm, Dr Amari was told repeatedly that we needed hyronalin to treat radiation symptoms. I personally needed it myself, as i found out the hard way that the Odysseus isn't radiation-shielded. Dr Amari repeatedly delayed requests to make radiation medicine, citing that he was tending to patients. Something which is once again, a doctor's work, and we had an ample staff of doctors. Eventually Dr Luca Eliza emerged from virology and took over chemistry to make the needed medicine For these three aspects, i cite neglect of duty, but that is the least significant thing in this report Sometime around the middle of the shift, the janitor came to the chemistry window and started asking for things. He didn't name any specific compounds, possibly due to a lack of knowledge, but it was abundantly clear to everyone present that he wanted narcotics for recreational usage. Instead of calling security or informing a head of staff, Dr Amari entertained these requests, and eventually gave him a pair of pills named "Raieed got bored "1 and 2. The janitor spent much of the shift staggering around, vomiting, and accumulating toxin damage, I didn't see much of it in person, but i did bump into him in medbay and watched him vomit all over the floor. Eventually we had to chase him down in the hallway and take him back to medical in the odysseus for treatment, he might have died from the overdose of various things he took. When questioned about it Dr Amari admitted to giving the janitor other things in addition to those two pills, and also admitted accidentally mixing a toxin into the narcotics he made. This case demonstrates both incompetence in the lab, and guilt of a contraband charge for distributing narcotics. It was around this time that Captain Jack Sayek picked up on chatter about the narcotics on the medical channel, apparently nobody had directly informed him up until that point. He threatened the chemist with demotion, to which Dr Amari replied various rude things that definitely should not be said to a commanding officer. The only one i specifically remember is that he said, over the common channel, "The captain is just swinging his big dick around". He also said, in response to a threat of being fired, that "it wouldn't be the first time" The captain was unable to process a demotion or any disciplinary measures, due to frequent raider attacks on the station, lack of personnel or security heads, and a very shorthanded security department. Which meant he spent much of his time in the shift doing battle personally. I have little doubt that Dr Amari would have been demoted if the captain had the time. Slandering a head of staff, general misconduct, and a very casual attitude to the rules of his profession. I believe Dr Amari's conduct is not befitting of any medical professional, and ESPECIALLY unbecoming of someone who often serves as Chief Medical Officer. He is not fit to be command staff in my opinion. Did you report it to a Head of Staff or IAA? If so, who?: Captain Jack Sayek Additional notes: In times i have served under Dr Amari as chief medical officer, i would judge his command ability poorly. He is frequently unresponsive, and gives confusing or conflicted orders. In one incident when the station was being bombed, i was ordered to EVA to pick up three voidsuits for the medical staff. I spent 10 minutes standing outside EVA waiting for him to authorise the AI to open the EVA doors, while he talked to other crew and ignored me. I eventually gave up and returned to medbay, only to be sent out to pick up EVA suits again sometime later. This was a waste of precious time in a crisis situation.
Gollee Posted March 29, 2016 Posted March 29, 2016 This report is being closed due to substantial antag involvement, prohibiting DO action. Any issues with this decision may be addressed to me.
Gollee Posted March 30, 2016 Posted March 30, 2016 Throughout the shift, Dr Amari repeatedly displayed an unprofessional and lassiez-faire attitude. It started right at the beginning, when i made medicine requisitions for the shift. He became arrogant and seemed insulted that i'd asked for basic medicines, bicardine and dexalin plus, both in pill form. Though he did provide them, the dexalin was the wrong dosage. Shortly later, after the Chief Engineer was almost killed by raiders with energy weapons, i requested dermaline pills. This request was denied because he couldn't be bothered, too much effort. I offered to step in and make them myself to save him the trouble, if he'd allow me access. This request was denied. I had to treat several more burn cases with inadequate medicines. Throughout the shift, several important medicines ran low, and Dr Amari neglected his duty to keep an eye on them, or to make the more advanced things that we might need. At one point i had to go back to him and request more dexalin plus pills, and was given a different, but still wrong dosage. Despite having a significant compliment of doctors on staff, and an odysseus that i'm certified to operate, he repeatedly neglected his chemistry duties to rush out and play EMT to wounded personnel i was already assisting, sometimes just getting in the way. I made repeated requests, polite at first though gradually less so, that he focus on his own job, and that a good chemist was what we needed most. Nevertheless this interfering behaviour persisted. In times i have served under Dr Amari as chief medical officer, i would judge his command ability poorly. He is frequently unresponsive, and gives confusing or conflicted orders. In one incident when the station was being bombed, i was ordered to EVA to pick up three voidsuits for the medical staff. I spent 10 minutes standing outside EVA waiting for him to authorise the AI to open the EVA doors, while he talked to other crew and ignored me. I eventually gave up and returned to medbay, only to be sent out to pick up EVA suits again sometime later. This was a waste of precious time in a crisis situation. I will likely be having a word with Nikolai OOCly about this, because it really is atrocious, but there is nothing DOs can do when you only cite things with significant Antag activity; especially with people being hurt/dying; because that would be canonising those injuries/deaths without player consent.
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