Emergency Medical Hologram

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  • Full name: EMH Program Diagnostic and Surgical Subroutine
    • Commonly referred to as "EMH"
  • VI designed for short-term supplementation of medical staff during emergency situations
    • Mark I rated for 1,500 hours prior to risk of memory fragmentation (VOY: "The Swarm")
    • At least one example demonstrated transition to AI upon extreme usage, exposure to social stimuli (Various)
  • Characteristics
    • Mark I
      • Default physical design: White human male, mid-40s, bald (VOY)
      • Medical subroutines designed based on experience of 47 individual Starfleet medical officers, including Leonard McCoy (VOY: "Life Line")
      • Database contains information from over two thousand medical reference texts (VOY: "Life Line")
        • Over fifty petaquads of computer memory devoted to medical database (VOY: "Life Line")
    • Mark II
      • Default physical design: White human male, mid-30s, curly blond hair (VOY: "Message in a Bottle")
    • Mark IV
      • Default physical design: Black human male, mid-20s (SCE: "Hard Crash", "Wildfire, Book 1")
      • Designed to learn socialization and techniques in the field so as to avoid personality issues found in previous versions (SCE Short Story: "Hard Crash", "Here There Be Monsters")
      • Essentially initialized at the level of a first-year intern (SCE Short Story: "Here There Be Monsters")
    • Mark IX
      • Default physical design: White human female, mid-20s, straw-blond hair (TNG Novel: Greater Than the Sum)
      • Capable of manifesting multiple instances functioning independently on distinct patients, to limits of available computer resources (TNG Novel: Greater Than the Sum)
  • Version history
    • Project begun at Jupiter Station Holoprogramming Center, Starfleet, c.2370
    • Mark I completed early 2371 (VOY: "Caretaker", "Life Line")
      • 677 Mark I modules distributed across Starfleet (VOY: "Life Line")
      • Installation coupled with integrated backup module, interactive diagnostic program in event of malfunctions (VOY: "The Swarm", "Living Witness")
    • Design work begun on Long-term Medical Hologram mid-2373 (DS9: "Doctor Bashir, I Presume")
    • Issues with Mark I personality subroutines led to scrapping of LMH project, release of Mark II by 2374 (VOY: "Message in a Bottle")
      • Existing modules reassigned to maintenance and labor tasks (VOY: "Author, Author")
      • Vessel CMOs could request exemption on an individual basis (TNG Novel: A Time to Sow)
    • Mark IV released by February 2376 (SCE Short Story: "Hard Crash"; VOY: "Life Line")
    • Mark IX released by September 2380 (TNG Novel: Greater Than the Sum)