Medicine

The Medicine Career Track is a career that deals with human anatomy. It is one of the 10 basic careers in The Sims, The Sims 2, and The Sims 3. It returns in The Sims 4: Get to Work (as Doctor) as an active career.

The Sims
A Chief of Hospital Staff will eventually change careers and become an Inventor in the Science career track.

The Sims 2
Medicine is one of the ten basic careers in The Sims 2. Its career reward is TraumaTime "Incision Precision" Surgical Training Station, which can be used to build Mechanical skill. If The Sims 2: Apartment Life is installed, Socialites are likely to be employed in this career. College majors associated with this career are Biology and Physics.

The Sims 3
Medical is a career track in The Sims 3.

Work place: Hospital

How to apply: Directly at work place, Newspaper, Computer

Performance options: Business As Usual, Take It Easy, Work Hard, Watch TV in Ready Room, Meet Medical Personnel, Do Boss's Paperwork.

Depending on the game, Medical will be a profession-career, unless Ambitions isn't installed. Otherwise, Sims will only work in the rabbit hole.

Beginning at level four, the player receives a medical journal each night to read. Doing so increases the Sim's performance. Each one counts as a book read, though, so bookworms can get a massive number of books to read if they keep at the medical career.

"Random events" are very common in this career track. Sims will often meet new personnel, gain job performance, and increase relations with their boss randomly during operations, patient escapes, days with few patients, etc. These events are very useful for advancing.

Medical can call a Sim to work at anytime. Using the Take Unpaid Time Off feature will not prevent them from going to work if they are called but it will delay the day they go to work.

After reaching Level 10, Sims will have a Special Performance Option: Play Golf, that will fulfill the Fun need and increase relationship with coworkers.

After reaching Level 5, Sims will be able to determine the gender of pregnant Sims' babies. If the doctor chooses the option of "Determine Gender of Baby", then an alert will pop up, saying "____ is having a girl/boy!). If the pregnant Sim chooses the option "Ask Gender of Baby", then you'll have to hover over the doctor's head to see the thought bubble pop up, displaying the gender. Either a female or male sign will show up.

If the Sim is having twins, however, the doctor will only be able to determine the gender of one of the twins or triplets. And, if the Sim eats watermelons or apples after the gender is determined, the chances of the watermelons and apples working are significantly lowered.

Research
Research can be performed by reading Medical Journals to increase job performance. A Sim brings Medical Journals home from work starting from the 4th Medical career level, Intern. Each journal appears in the Sim's inventory and has a "read" option. It is read like a regular book. Once completed, the next time the Sim goes to work, he/she will gain a performance boost.

Ambitions career expansion
The Medical career track is the only base game career that underwent significant changes in the The Sims 3: Ambitions expansion pack and The Sims 3 Deluxe.

With this expansion installed, medical Sims have the option to leave the hospital from time to time in order to participate in a variety of community activities. If the Sim receives one of these opportunities, they have to briefly leave work to do so and then get back to work immediately after.

Vaccination Clinics
Vaccination Clinics take place at a random community lot such as a park or graveyard. The Doctor is given four hours to vaccinate as many Sims as possible, and is paid for each individual vaccination. A patient's reaction to the vaccination depends on their personality (cowardly Sims scream and cry, while brave Sims don't even flinch). Patients who show up but fail to get vaccinated receive a relationship drop with the Doctor.

Free Clinics
Free Clinics operate very similarly to Vaccination Clinics. The Doctor has four hours to tend to as many patients as possible and is paid for each individual patient cured. Doctors use a wide array of gadgets and amusing healing techniques to cure patients.

Medical Outreach
During medical outreach, the doctor is asked to visit a random rabbit hole. After staying for a few hours, the doctor is rewarded with additional career performance.

Local Emergencies
Sims may also encounter emergencies outside of regular work hours. Sims dining out will be able to choke and they will need medical assistance.

House Calls
After a doctor finishes working at the hospital, they can make a house call to follow up on one of their patients. After calling the hospital, the doctor is assigned a random person to visit. The doctor must now visit the patient's house and perform the follow up treatment. Once the doctor is finished, he/she writes a bill for the patient (which most patients look at in shock). House calls are a great way to make extra money.  Vaccine.png|A Vaccination Clinic. Local_emergencies.png|A Local Emergency. free clinic.png|A Free Clinic. house call.png|A House Call. TrishVaccinatingTragicClown.jpg|A CAS vaccinates Tragic Clown  There is a glitch with Free Clinics and Vaccination Clinics: when the time is up the unserved patients may complain that they waited too long and go home. This will greatly decrease the Sim's job performance and may even cause the Sim to get demoted or fired if their performance drops too low. The job performance meter will drop between 10 and 15 points for each unserved patient.
 * Note :

Ambitions Career Rewards

 * Medical Trophy of Honor: Complete 3 Vaccination Clinics
 * Medical Trophy of Valor: Complete 10 Medical Outreaches
 * Medal of Mending: Diagnose 40 sims
 * Tending Trinket: Help 10 sims in Local Emergencies
 * Medical Key to The Town: Reach Career Level 10 (May not be Provided for Some Time)
 * Skeletal Endowment: Complete 5 Free Clinics after reaching Career Level 10

The Sims 2 (Console)
Medicine is one of the careers available in The Sims 2 (console).

The Sims 4
The Doctor career is one of the three career tracks introduced in The Sims 4: Get to Work. Like the other Get to Work careers, Doctor is a profession, which are active careers where Sims can be followed to work. Also like the other Get to Work careers, Sims who are Doctors can be called to work at anytime.

Just as other active careers, Sims need the fill up the meter on the upper left hand corner by completing the tasks right below it. In general, the tasks revolve around conducting tests on the patient (e.g. taking temperature, x-ray scan), diagnosing a patient's illness, treating the illness, and occasionally attending to emergencies in (e.g. patient collapses while queuing) and out of (e.g. house call, outbreak) the hospital. In order not to lose performance points (e.g. from good to average), the Sim needs to end the day by doing at least an Adequate job (i.e. first section of the meter being filled).

Career Levels
Description: "Who doesn’t want to be held responsible for another Sim's health and well-being? A Doctor who can advance in the medical ranks will find themselves rewarded with objects like a Standing Surgical Light and a Full-Sized Skeleton to brighten up the home nursery. To make the deal extra sweet, you'll be able to unlock your very own Hospital Scrubs and Patient Gowns so you can play Doctor at home!"

Trivia

 * Medical and Law Enforcement are the only Careers that can call a Sim to work at any time in The Sims 3, while Detective, Doctor, and Scientist are the only Careers that can call a Sim to work at any time in The Sims 4.
 * The icon of the job represents the staff Caduceus belonging to the Greek god Hermes. The symbol is often mistakenly used as a symbol of medicine instead of the Rod of Asclepius, which, belonging to Asclepius, the Greek god of healing and medicine, would be the correct symbol to use.
 * Medical and Film are the only careers that are a hybrid of the original career system and the Profession system.