Tuesday, July 14, 2015

Humor in Uniform – THE MYSTERY OF MILITARY MEDICAL CATEGORY

HUMOR IN UNIFORM

MILITARY MEDICAL CATEGORY MYSTERY
A Spoof
By
VIKRAM KARVE


MILITARY MEDICAL CATEGORY MYSTERY  A Spoof by Vikram Karve

During my long service in the Navy  I “enhanced” a lot of things.

I enhanced my academic qualifications.

I enhanced my knowledge.

I enhanced my expertise.

I enhanced my world-view.

I enhanced my personality

And  I even enhanced my physical attributes.

But  the one thing I could not enhance was my “medical category”.

When I joined the Navy as an Officer  my Medical Category was S1A1

And when I retired from the Navy  34 years later  my Medical Category was still S1A1

I could not achieve even a small incremental enhancement in my Medical Category  even temporarily.

Not even for one moment could I achieve a slightly higher” Medical Category like S2A1 or S2A2 – forget about achieving greater heights like S3A3 S4A4 or S5A5

Throughout my entire Naval career  my Medical Category remained consistently constant at the lowest S1A1

The only time I was hospitalized  towards the end of my career  was for Malaria – and I thought they would enhance my Medical Category – to S2A2 – maybe to S3A2 – or even to S3A3 – or even higher.

But nothing happened.

After a couple of days  when my Malaria began to abate  and just I was beginning to enjoy my stay in hospital  they suddenly discharged me  and threw me out of the hospital  straight back to work  as they were short of beds due the sudden arrival of a few “serious” cases.

And  while discharging me unceremoniously from hospital  the Navy Doctors did not even have the courtesy or decency to enhance my Medical Category.

So  I remained in my lifelong “lowly” and unimpressive Medical Category of S1A1

Yes – I remained a lowly S1A1 from “womb to tomb” (to put it metaphorically).

Well  if there is a Navy Doctor reading this  maybe he will be able to explain the significance of medical categories ranging from S1A1 to S5A5 – with all permutations and combinations like S2A1 S2A2 S3A2 etc etc

Since the Army likes to do things differently  so they have named their medical categories from SHAPE1, SHAPE2, SHAPE3, SHAPE4 and SHAPE5 – and there are even more possibilities for permutations and combinations like S1H2A3P4E5 etc etc to make it all the more confusing for Army Officers who are most confused anyway.

Now – this Medical Category called SHAPE has nothing to do with the “shape” of your body – as is evident from the fact that you will see many “out of shape” Pongos in Medical Category SHAPE1.

Will some “Fauji” Doctor be good enough to tell us all about SHAPE” – and enlighten us on why some SHAPE 1 “Faujis” look so much “out of shape” 

In the Air Force they call their medical categories A1G1 A2G2 …. A5G5.

It is all very confusing and puzzling to me.

“Fauji” Military Doctors keep changing the colour of their uniforms  like chameleons  as they flit and frolic about  between the Army, Navy and Air Force.

Basically  all “Fauji” doctors are the same  and all of them belong to the Army Medical Corps (AMC).

I have not understood one things.

The 3 Services – Army Navy and Air Force have the same AMC Doctors.

Then – why does each Service have its own style of Medical Categories – “SHAPE” for the Army  “S1A1 S2A2... etc for the Navy – and “A1G1 A2G2...” etc for the Air Force...?

The three services have the same doctors  but different medical categories.

Is this one more feather in the cap of “jointmanship”...?


ADVANTAGES OF ENHANCING YOUR MEDICAL CATEGORY

“Enhancing” your medical category gives you a lot of advantages  like it did to my friend “D”.

“D” was a master at malingering.

An ex-NDA officer  on the very first day of our training  “D” was missing from morning Physical Training (PT).

When questioned about his absence from PT by the Senior-Under-Training-Officer (SUTO)  “D” answered triumphantly: “I am a medical category.”

(In colloquial Naval parlance  this meant that “D” had an “enhanced” medical category).

During his entire training period  his “medical category” was his all powerful universal trump card to be excused from any painful activity that “D” wanted to avoid  like PT, games, divisions, drill, parades, cross country runs, route marches, outward bound camps etc.

Even Senior Officers were wary of “D” because of his “enhanced” medical category – and they avoided bullshitting him – lest he drop dead or have a fit or something serious happen him – and they be blamed for it.

The biggest mystery was none of us knew what was wrong with him  no one knew for what “disease” “D” had got the medical category  from where he had got his medical category  and what exactly was his medical category.

Maybe he had managed to “enhance” his medical category at the previous training ship or unit  or maybe in NDA  or maybe even before that at the SSB – or maybe “D” was born with a medical category.

“D” looked perfectly healthy  and whenever we asked him about his medical category  he told us not to be too inquisitive.

In fact  I once suspected whether he had an “enhanced” medical category at all  but then  the way he flaunted it around  I thought that there must be some truth in it.

Of course  his “enhanced” medical category did not prevent “D” from drinking copious amounts of booze and eating all types of food to his heart’s content every afternoon and evening  or generally enjoying himself to the hilt  and having a jolly good ball of a time.

His medical category did not prevent him from getting promoted  and “D” got nominated for all the good training courses.

And  of course  he got the best of ships  and no hardship appointments  thanks to his “enhanced” medical category.

Inspired by “D”  I tried my best to “enhance” my medical category  but I could not succeed  and throughout my long Navy career  I remained at the rock-bottom medical category S1A1

Once  during my Annual Medical Examination (AME)  a Navy Doctor said that I was overweight  and I thought he was going to “enhance my medical category.

But he did not do so.

He sent me in a spin  he made me do all sorts of medical tests  he got me examined by all sorts of specialists  and then  the wise Navy Doctor delivered his final verdict: “Officer is Asymptomatic. He has been advised to reduce weight. Officer is fit in Medical Category S1A1

I was back to Square 1.

I have not understood the military medical category mystery

Have you?


(Disclaimer: I am totally clueless on the subject of “military medical categories” – so if you have any queries  please contact your nearest “Fauji” Doctor)

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