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Overview

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This section gathers every clinical protocol currently approved for use on Gallifreyans, including CPR adaptations, emergency pathways, trauma responses, psionic interventions, and all the fiddly little algorithms that keep Gallifreyans alive. Each protocol blends real-world clinical practice with Gallifreyan physiology, so whether you’re a student, a medic, or someone who arrived here completely by accident while searching for human NEWS2 scoring, there’s something here that’ll save you time, panic, or potentially someone’s life.

What counts as a protocol?


A ‘protocol’ at the Institute is any structured method for preventing a Gallifreyan from dying, destabilising, exploding, regenerating, or needing paperwork. Some are familiar emergencies (sepsis, trauma); others are unapologetically Gallifreyan, like psionic overload or post-regeneration instability. Protocols aim to give you clear steps, plausible science, and just enough narrative context to keep you from wondering why a supposedly advanced species needs so many laminated flowcharts.

Cross-referencing & anatomy links


These protocols don’t exist on their own in a vacuum (except for the ones that deal with vacuum exposure, obviously). Every pathway is linked to the Anatomy & Physiology section so you can understand why you’re doing something, not just what to do. If a protocol mentions double-heart compensation, tracheal sphincters, or time-lobe anomalies, there will always be a deeper page waiting for you to explore.

Updates & additions


Below is a live, auto-updating index of every medical guide published by the Institute. As new guides are developed and older ones refined, they’ll appear here. Scroll, select, and dive into whichever disaster you feel you’ll need to address.

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What’s new in Emergency Medicine?

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Emergency Medicine Database

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Disclaimer: The Gallifrey Institute for Learning is not affiliated with the BBC, the Time Lords, or any legally recognisable governing body of Gallifrey. All content is intended for educational, parodic, and occasionally unhinged purposes. We do not recommend using any of this material to diagnose, seduce, provoke, harm, blackmail, or legally bind a Gallifreyan citizen. For actual human medical problems, consult a qualified healthcare professional. For Gallifreyan medical problems, consult a certified Hospitaller or your nearest TARDIS infirmary.

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