parkjihyooo
Level 1

KARAKURA HOSPITAL APPLICATION
Out-Of-Character (OOC) Section
IGN (In-Game Name):
vmpsx
What is your discord username?
drfngz
Describe your activity on the server:
I am consistently on the server every day, be it for an hour or up to 6 hours. I won’t be attending school this year till the end of 2026, and I am unemployed at the moment.. So SRP is where I reside most days.
Sunday | Monday | Tuesday | Wednesday | Thursday | Friday | Saturday |
Sunday is up in the air for me, as some Sundays I am away from my pc for the early day, but towards the evenings I am by my pc and will spend at least 3 hours on SRP. | Monday is the day where I am completely free. I usually wake up at around 8 a.m my time, and hop onto the game at around 11a.m at the earliest. | Tuesdays are the exact same as Mondays. I wake up early and usually chill away from my pc until around 11-12 in the morning. I don’t have work to attend to so I usually find myself gravitating towards SRP. | Wednesdays I usually have obligations that usually only span from around 7pm-9pm in my timezone. Until those times I do tend to get onto SRP throughout the day. Be it for education credits or for detailing with my friends. | Thursdays are the exact same as Tuesdays and Mondays. I wake up early and usually chill away from my pc until around 11-12 in the morning. I don’t have work to attend to so I usually find myself gravitating towards SRP. | Fridays are the exact same as Tuesdays and Mondays. I wake up early and usually chill away from my pc until around 11-12 in the morning. I don’t have work to attend to so I usually find myself gravitating towards SRP | Saturdays are days I tend to let myself detox from my pc. Though I do find myself eventually ending up on SRP at some point of the day. |
What is your timezone?:
GMT
List your current and past applications:
N/A
List your current roles on the server:
GRADE 12th - vmpsx
What experiences do you have with roleplay?:
In the past few years I have gotten into actual thought out planned roleplay on minecraft servers. I was involved in a very hands-on roleplay community that was created amongst friends, some of whom have migrated to SRP with me. The roleplay that occurred within this server was mainly detailed roleplay. Though now I am very confident in my knowledge on crime roleplay, fear roleplay and so on.
I joined SRP within 2025, where I was introduced to CrimeRP mainly. Most of my days on SRP are filled with append breaking and enjoyable detail roleplay with my gang members, The Pink Panthers. Our gang is p2l based, and we don’t partake in /rolling so I have come to love the wide range of detailed roleplay that we get up to every day.
What is your motivation for applying?
Being a really big CrimeRP enthusiast, I have become very familiar with those who enjoy EMS. I feel as though my type of rp is intertwined with EMS roleplay and watching such amazing roleplay opportunities unravel within the hospital or out on the Karakura streets really lit a fire within me to apply. I have a small number of friends that are currently in the EMS faction, and they only tell me great things about what being a part of that community holds.
I personally have not been in the EMS faction before, but from being around the people within it and that are enjoying it has really steered me towards applying. Even being a patient that is being attended to by one of the doctors allows you to see into the rp that goes on within the EMS faction, and it is hard NOT to feel a pull towards it.
Which role are you applying for?
Doctor
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)
Hospital Director
The Hospital Director is the nucleus of the Hospital. They keep all files in check, all quotas are seen to by them. They are the oil that powers the machine that the rest of the Faction members run on. The Hospital Director is the most important person to be within the EMS facility.
Clinical Lead
From my knowledge, each department needs a Clinical Lead. They are the person that is there to keep their department in check. Be it for quota checks or even just to check in and to see that all is running efficiently within the department, the Clinical Leads are there to see to it. They are not quite as high up as the Hospital Directors, but they are still necessary to keep things running.
Doctors
Doctors are the first people you see when you are in trouble. They are ESSENTIAL for people of the city to be seen medically. They do exams, diagnosis and surgeries when seen fit. They are in my opinion the biggest part of the machine that is the EMS faction, apart from the Hospital Director.
Paramedic
Paramedics are the people that are on the field throughout the city. They are seeing people at times of need… answering calls and getting to them at the fastest time possible. Though they do perform life saving procedures on the field, they cannot do bigger procedures such as surgery etc.. They transport patients to the Hospital for such. You cannot apply to paramedic but through roleplay you can rank up to it!
Psychiatrist
Psychiatrists are the people in charge of patients' mental health within the hospital. They are a department for those who know their medications, who are empathetic to anyone they see. They diagnose AND medicate people who come into the hospital with mental health issues.
Do you acknowledge that if training is held whilst you are online, you are expected to attend or you will be punished?
Yes, I completely acknowledge this and understand!

In-Character (IC) Section
SECTION 1: PERSONAL DETAILS
Character’s Full Name:
Imani Santana
Character’s Gender and Pronouns:
Female - She/her
Character’s Age (if accepted):
27
Character’s Academic Background:
(Grade-12/Bachelor/Masters/PhD)
PHD
Character’s Nationality:
African-American
Character’s Marital Status:
Single
Character’s Religious Denomination:
Atheist
Character’s Spoken Languages:
N/A
Character Backstory (Optional):
Imani Santana was born in a poverty ridden town hidden beneath the ivory stone pathways within the “Land of the Free”. Growing up she did not have the luxury of fancy clothes to hide the dirt and grime that built up on her body from days in the smog covered town.
From a young age, Imani was witness to crimes amongst the streets of which she lived. A memory that has stuck within her mind is a day she was walking home from elementary school, the unforgiving sun giving life to the sickly sweat across her face, sweat pouring down and infecting her shirt collar. During the short walk from the school building, a small community church lay between a bodega and a run-down apartment building. Underneath her exhausted grunts, she could hear soft choir singing coming from within the small building, harmonies flowing between her ears, reaching the small beating heart within her chest.
Stopping, she took the unfamiliar detour to make her way towards the singing, almost being pulled like a sailor into the dark sea by a siren. Smiling coyly, she allowed the symphonies to enter her, yet amongst the serenades, a private scuffle caught her senses. She turned, curious if not scared, towards the confession booth just inches inside the door of the church. To those who could mind their own business, the booth was unoccupied. But childish wonder and innocence made her continue… closer.
What was once quiet bickering turned to shouting, pushing and a flurry of movement from the booth. Imani stood, stuck to the ground like the bottom of her light up sneakers were glued to the concrete beneath her. A loud, abrupt sound came from the booth suddenly. Imani with her childish innocence didn’t understand the cause of said noise, but the primal urge to either flee or freeze still reared its head from the bottom of her stomach. Like before, she stood. Patient. She stood in place when a man emerged from the booth, shaking with anger. It didn’t take Imani much effort to recognize the knife within his palm, dripping and omitting that metallic smell that she would smell each morning she walked to school.
The man didn’t acknowledge the young girl stood beside a pew, only shouldered past her in flight. With her head screaming at her to turn and run with him, she continued forward.. Into the booth.
From there on, Imani couldn’t tell you the exact image of what was in the booth.. Not even into her college days could she recount her first introduction to injury as a child. She could however tell you how she tried her hardest to hold her small chubby hands against the gunshot wound. How cold the blood was against her plastic ring she won out of the gumball machine in the bodega on her 7th birthday party.
From that day, Imani had an unknown urge to continue on with what she did. When she continued to college during her teen years she joined a local church’s community centre. She helped women tend to their children with colic, with old people that were having blood pressure problems that were finding it hard to go to a doctor’s office. Though, during the days she was bandaging up and mass was in session, she had to work with ear buds in.. the soft sounds of the choir boys shook her.. Though it never affected her work. That was the one thing she could control in her life.
With her town full of church folk and people who often refused medical attention, she moved to Karakura in search of somewhere that actually accepted her work, her talent. With her mind set on becoming an amazing Doctor, she left behind the poverty that she was sure people could see written on her face when buying food, or even clothes. The 4 years of medical school that she endured was the only time she enjoyed school, and she wasn’t going to let that go.
SECTION 2: MEDICAL HISTORY
What is your character’s medical speciality? Why did they choose this focus?
(Ensure this is appropriate to the position you have chosen. Some examples can be found here)
Imani worked in community clinics throughout college, and her favourite rotation during EMS training during college was within the Emergency Department, where she excelled within the high paced environment.
Describe your character; how do they look, what makes them unique? How would they be perceived by others?
Imani is an African-American girl that stands at around 5’10. Her eyes were a dark brown, surrounded by lash extensions whenever she could afford to get them done. With fear of being perceived as the conventional poor girl, she drowned herself in body mists that smelt of coconut like it was a ritual daily.
Most would perceive her as a quiet but motivated woman, throwing herself into her work whenever presented with it. Her head is screwed on tightly, and doesn’t allow people to see her when the soft panic rises in her throat.
How does your character act around the hospital?
Imani is very quiet, though she tries to interact with her coworkers at least once every shift. She believes she is there to work, and formalities are there to fill their boring hours. Though, once she settles into her environment, she allows herself to become familiar to those around her.
Does your character function better on their own or with others?
Imani would like to believe she is a power house on her own, but she truly needs someone by her sometimes. She enjoys getting input from her coworkers from time to time, though she never seeks it out. Sometimes when all is quiet, she likes to practice sutures on her own in a lonesome room, allowing the familiar procedures to calm her.

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