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Oliverium

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Oliverium
Oliverium
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KARAKURA HOSPITAL APPLICATION
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Out-Of-Character (OOC) Section
IGN (In-Game Name):
olimedic (Applying)
Oliverium (Main)
FlamingToo (Alt)
What is your discord username?
oliverium
Describe your activity on the server:
I'm online often, typically at least 3 hours daily. I'm consistent in making inactivity logs when I'm inactive, and I always get quota each month.
For reference, this is my /playtime on my main account:
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What is your timezone?:
Eastern Standard Time (EST)
List your current and past applications:
Most of these were for my main, Oliverium, but Doctor was accepted and KPD was denied on this one.
[Accepted] https://schoolrp.net/threads/french-application.39626/ (French app)
[Accepted] https://schoolrp.net/threads/jsl-application.39713/ (JSL app)
[Accepted] https://schoolrp.net/threads/3rd-language.43576/ (3rd language)
[Accepted] https://schoolrp.net/threads/italian-lang-app.43666/ (Italian app)
[Accepted] https://schoolrp.net/threads/vietnamese-lang-app.49393/ (Vietnamese app)
[Accepted] https://schoolrp.net/threads/oliveriums-caretaker-application.67403/ (Caretaker)
[Accepted] https://schoolrp.net/threads/oliver_o-doctor-app.75737/ (Doctor)
[Accepted] https://schoolrp.net/threads/flamingtoos-other-application.87245/ (Height app)


[Denied] https://schoolrp.net/threads/jsl-application.39622/ (JSL app)
[Denied] https://schoolrp.net/threads/3rd-language.43556/ (3rd language)
[Denied] https://schoolrp.net/threads/p-e-teacher-app.60474/ (PE teacher)
[Denied] https://schoolrp.net/threads/chef-application-oliverium.64988/ (Chef)
[Denied] https://schoolrp.net/threads/doctor-vet-application-otiver.69023/ (Vet)
[Denied] https://schoolrp.net/threads/olisunada-kpd-application.87369/ (KPD)


[In Progress] https://schoolrp.net/threads/creative-arts-professor-application-oliverium.90284/ (Professor)
List your current roles on the server:
Oliverium (Main)
[Caretaker]
[Adult]
[College]
[Variety of Animals]
FlamingToo
[Grade-11][Club-Leader]
olimedic (applying on)
[Adult]

What experiences do you have with roleplay?:
When it comes to SRP, I 5 years ago and still remain active to this day. It allows me to turn my hobbies in character creation and allow them to interact with the world around them. I've gotten several roles on this server, and I like to branch out and discover them. Caretaker is the one I have been the longest (minus the typical student roles) and I found myself enjoying it a lot.
What is your motivation for applying?
The name “Flay-Ming Akori” may stick out to some… which is my main reason for applying. He has been getting treated at Karakura Hospital for a while now (since February) and the lives of Psychs interest me. Not to mention how I’ve been a doctor before (from Aug. 2024 to Nov. 2025), so I have a good idea about how the hospital runs. I have some friends who are applying as well as some who are already EMS. I find it to be interesting to venture out into other roleplaying opportunities, and talking with patients would be a fun change. I also am aware that Psychs can also do everyday procedures, such as IVs, but I’m ready to learn more with training.

Which role are you applying for?
Psychiatrist

What knowledge do you have of the roles within the Hospital Faction?
(This is to gauge at your current understanding of the faction prior to acceptance)
Director
The faction lead holds this role. Their job is to keep the faction running and enjoyable for all.
Deputy Director
Their role is like director, but the second lead. They have power over higher ups.
Doctor
Doctors are the ones that take care of all things physical health. Rankings include: trainee, resident, attending.
Psychiatrists
Psychs take care of mental health, assuring their patients are taken good care of. Rankings are similar to doctor.
Paramedics
Attending doctors and psychs are able to apply for this role. This role allows an EMS worker to do both physical and mental treatment, with an added bonus to patrol and repond to 110 calls.
Do you acknowledge that if training is held whilst you are online, you are expected to attend or you will be punished?
Yes, I understand.
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In-Character (IC) Section
SECTION 1: PERSONAL DETAILS
Character’s Full Name:

Haru Sunada
Character’s Gender and Pronouns:
Male (He/Him)
Character’s Age (if accepted):
30
Character’s Academic Background:
(Grade-12/Bachelor/Masters/PhD)
Earned a Highschool Diploma in Naples, Italy
Got College Bachelors and Masters in College (Masters in Biology)
Attended college in Naples, Italy, receiving a PhD (PhD in Medicine)
Character’s Nationality:
Italian-Japanese
Character’s Marital Status:
Not Married
Character’s Religious Denomination:
Atheist
Character’s Spoken Languages:
Haru is able to speak Italian, Japanese, and JSL for his nonverbal patients.
Character Backstory (Optional):
Haru Sunada was born the only child on a calm spring day. He was taken home to a small apartment with a balcony full of plant life, blooming from every angle. He was able to live with his parents and his maternal grandparents. The name fit him, meaning spring, as he grew up loving plant life and animals, and would spend each day playing outside ever since he learned to crawl. His mother, Natalia La Rossa Sunada, was someone Haru grew close to as she was home to take care of him, as opposed to his father, who was a highly demanded paramedic. The smoothness of her voice attracted Haru no matter what he was doing. The first three years his life ran quite smooth before his little brother was born. When she found out she was pregnant, Natalia took a job in serving tables. She was home less, so for those eight months, Haru was trapped with his grandparents, who coddled him and spoiled him beyond belief. Haru enjoyed this, especially during his baby brother's nap times, where he was able to receive all of the attention.

As he grew older, he found value in good grades. His parents rewarded him with ice cream (gelato), and trips to the toy store. He noticed his brother struggling with homework, so he stepped in to help, showing off his knowledge. It gave him confidence, and he took a liking to helping others. As he continued through grade school, he remained a high achiever, making his family proud, especially his father who told him "I can see a good future in you, kid." Haru loved making his parents and grandparents proud, so strived to be just like his father, a respected man with a high education.

At the age of 12, Haru and his mother were driving before they got hit, spinning out and into a tree. His father was amongst the first responders to the scene, unaware the call he received was about his own family. They both were transferred to the hospital after using the jaws of life. Haru's mother was in rough shape, as well as Haru himself, suffering bad whiplash, a head injury, and two broken legs. He stayed in the hospital for a week, being visited by his grandparents, father, and little brother, 9 at the time. When he was discharged, he was put on bed rest in his room, where his brother tended to visit so they could play together. Once their mother was out of the hospital, they were able to return as a family, but things were different since then.

Haru’s father took a month off of his job to care for his family at home. He’d spend lots of time in Haru’s bedroom, grabbing what he needed and installing a television in his room. His brother Oli grew jealous and strayed away from the two, gravitating towards his mother. Flash forward 6 months of mental and physical recovery, they were good to return to their normal jobs and school. Haru was glad to be back, although he struggled with his memory which caused his grades to plummet.

During high school, Haru had to get creative when it came to his studies. He used visual representations of concepts, such as blocks and clay, building and acting out concepts he learned in biology, history, and math class. His grades still suffered (at least in his eyes), getting Bs and Cs rather than his previous straight As. His parents were still proud, helping him study everyday after school.

When it came to college, Haru was deadset on getting a biology degree. He enjoyed the class in high school, and knew it was the best path in order to become someone who he was proud of. He constantly brought visual aids to class, molding DNA with play dough, coloring each piece. He’d use building blocks of different shapes and sizes to group different types of bones, organs, and joints. He’d mold clay into long snakes, winding them up and down to represent arteries. He was confident, getting by with homework and online videos. Tests were a different story, however. He struggled to remember names of things without the visuals he created. He got nervous with the long tests, typically taking the class up to 2 hours to complete. For him, it took longer.

‘C’s get degrees’

Haru Sunada was called over the speakers, being handed his bachelors diploma. He raised it high, gleaming at his achievement. 4 years of college and he finally got it. He was finished until he wasn't. Back in school he went, sticking with biology for two additional years in order to be right back up on that stage, twirling a wrapped up Masters degree between his fingers, a red bow tied neatly to it. He was ready for med school now.

Long awaited years, sleepless nights, semesters upon semesters of memorizing terms, critical thinking, and panic inducing scenarios. He barely spoke to his family while he lived in a run down apartment, his bedroom consisting of a mattress, lamp, a dresser, and a TV mounted on top of the dresser’s cardboard box. He was content with his room, considering the amount of sunlight he got, allowing him to adopt some houseplants to decorate his minimal space with. After he passed his med exam, he was finally able to move back home to start his residency in his father’s workplace.

His father was rough with him, tough love as they say. He’d fire questions his way, occasionally switching to Japanese (his native language), in order for Haru to match the meanings of both. He was constantly under a lot of pressure, getting nervous while his father watched. He wanted things to be perfect, if a knot was a bit off, he’d have Haru redo it. Haru eventually learned how to work quickly under pressure, now able to get his first job.

He applied to Karakura Hospital in Japan after talking it over with his brother, who moved to Japan while Haru was in school. A small city on a small island, but his brother convinced Haru that it was perfect, since many high school aged kids would visit in critical condition. His brother, Oli, offered his apartment rent free so they can be roommates. Little did Haru know, Karakura was a rough place with lots of crime, and Oli’s shift in behavior since he saw him in person last made him aware. Too aware.

He stuck with it, his first day on the job coincidentally falling on his 29th birthday. He was ready to get started, quickly learning the ins and outs of the hospital. He did well, sticking to it for a long while. Unfortunately for him, Haru was so engaged with his work, he never took time to make friends outside and socialize. He was burnt out, spiraling.

His brother took note, and finally convinced him to take a break. During that break, Haru was able to meet some interesting people. Notably a girl who he fell head over heels with. He met some of her family, and some were beyond nice whilst some disliked him right off the bat. He tried not to take it personally, and he was able to ask out the girl with success. Haru was content with his life at this point, enjoying his freedom and buying himself a nice car. However, months passed by and he started longing for the ability to help others and challenge his mind.

He was the type of guy to want to be busy with plans, a calendar filled up every hour of every day. The free time he gained caused him to hangout by the hospital, looking at hospital pamphlets, and logging on the website at the applications. He was going crazy, longing for the applications to open in order to revisit his worklife and meet new people who shared his expertise.

SECTION 2: MEDICAL HISTORY
What is your character’s medical specialty? Why did they choose this focus?

Haru chose his specialty in Family Medicine, a broad range of things for all ages. He focuses on child development as well as making people of all ages feel assured they’re in the right hands. He also specialized in childhood trauma, where he was able to take special cases and help children understand what they’re going through in a developmentally/age appropriate way.

Does your character have any work experience in medical positions?
Yes. Haru took his residency in Naples, Italy in the same hospital as his father, who works as a paramedic in Emergency Medicine. He was guided through his first real experiences by him, and it made his confidence spike. Once he finished, he transferred to Karakura Hospital as a doctor. His brother Oliver offered him a room in his apartment until Haru got situated and comfortable. Haru worked as a doctor in Karakura for awhile until he was confident enough to return.
SECTION 3: CHARACTER KNOWLEDGE
Describe your character; how do they look, what makes them unique? How would they be perceived by others?

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Haru is quite clumsy, for as long as he could remember. As a kid he never looks at where is is going and will often trip. However it's not all lost, as when he falls in the grass, he gets to find insects of all sorts, which is one of his favorite things. If he wasn't a doctor, he would be and entomologist. Haru likes to have his hair long, as the golden tone of it highlights his childhood. He was considered the golden child, and was smothered by his families attention. Sometimes he sports some clear jelly glasses, and some days he chooses to wear contacts. His eyes are a bright, sky blue. When he gets complimented, his face turns a bright shade of pink, causing him to 'short circuit' and stumble over his words. He received good grades in school, and his dad would often praise him, giving him a lot of confidence.

How does your character act around the hospital?
Haru would love to interact with his co-workers and be social with them. Grabbing lunch together, talking about their days, all the typical stuff. However, when he's in view of patients, he flips a switch into something more professional.
Does your character function better on their own or with others?
Haru would insist he functions better with others, but he underestimates his confidence. Background noise makes him calmer knowing he's not alone, but Haru is capable of being independent.​
 

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