- Level Seven: Maintenance
- Level Six: Administration
- Level Five: Visitor's Tearoom/Hospital Shop/Cafeteria
- Level Four: Spell Damage: Unliftable jinxes, hexes, and incorrectly applied charms, etc.)
- Level Three: Potion and Plant Poisoning (Rashes, regurgitation, uncontrollable giggling, etc.)
- Level Two: Magical Bugs (Contagious maladies, e.g., dragon pox, vanishing sickness, scrofungulus)
- Level One: Creature-Induced Injuries (Bites, stings, burns, embedded spiders, etc.)
- Ground Level: Artifact Accidents (Cauldron explosion, wand-backfiring, broom crashes, etc.)
- Basement: St. Mungo’s Healing School/Research
- St. Mungo's Healing School
- Research
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Level Seven: Maintenance
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Level Six: Administration
St. Mungo’s was started by a small group of wizards (much like the Hogwarts founders) rather than having a single boss. Five wizards provided money and ideas, but Mungo Bonham organized the whole thing, worked on the building, and basically made sure the decisions of the committee were carried out. His position now is that of the Senior Executive Administrator. When the St. Mungo’s founders were ready to retire, they appointed a younger person (usually a relative) to take their place. Nowadays, new members are young, prominent Healers or former administrative underlings who submit their names when a committee member retires, and are elected by a majority vote from the committee. The Senior Executive Administrator and Junior Executive Administrator are the only exceptions to that rule, as the Senior simply appoints the junior.
Previous Administrators
James McKinnon - Junior Executive Administrator
(This position was started in 1902, to do all the work that the Senior Executive Administrator doesn’t want to do. When the Senior retires, the Junior will take his place and appoint a new Junior.)
These six administrators meet with their bosses once a month, and the meeting lasts all day. Most decisions are made by majority vote, though the Senior Executive Administrator has veto power and the Junior Executive Administrator will act as a tie-breaker if the situation arises. During the rest of the month, Administrators deal with their own areas of expertise, which are:
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Level Five: Visitor's Tearoom/Hospital Shop/Cafeteria
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Level Four: Spell Damage: Unliftable jinxes, hexes, and incorrectly applied charms, etc.)
This is the busiest floor. It is always in need of new staff, and there are always in-patients. In the 1960s, the floor was magically expanded to fit in two extra wards, and there’s debate over whether it should be expanded again. Apart from the Wards, there’s an office at the end of the hallway for the Head Healer, next to a storeroom for all the floor’s extra supplies, which contains a table of cauldrons for making any potions needed that aren’t already bottled.
| Head Healer |
Fenton Graves |
| General Treatment Offices |
Cuthbert Cornfoot |
| Erlan Rackharrow Ward (for unusual hexes) Director |
Blinne O'Hare |
| Erlan Rackharrow Ward (for unusual hexes) Healer |
Lancelot Humperdink |
| Erlan Rackharrow Ward (for unusual hexes) Mediwizard |
Bernard Barrackson |
| Erlan Rackharrow Ward (for unusual hexes) Mediwitch |
Fae Smethwyk |
| Duvan Ward (overnight treatment rooms for hex victims) Healer |
Bonnie Pocket |
| W. Wellbeloved Ward (critical spell damage/unforgivables) Healer |
William Ollerton |
| W. Wellbeloved Ward (critical spell damage/unforgivables) Healer |
Jerome Midgen Jr. |
| W. Wellbeloved Ward (critical spell damage/unforgivables) Healer |
Ewan Bell II |
| W. Wellbeloved Ward (critical spell damage/unforgivables) Healer |
Autumn Lathrop |
| W. Wellbeloved Ward (critical spell damage/unforgivables) Healer |
Stephen Abbott |
| W. Wellbeloved Ward (critical spell damage/unforgivables) Mediwitch |
Benedikte Amundsen |
| Janus Thickey Ward (long-term residents) Director |
Orson Travers |
| Janus Thickey Ward (long-term residents) Healer |
Miriam Strout |
| Janus Thickey Ward (long-term residents) Healer |
Mary Cuffe
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| Janus Thickey Ward (long-term residents) Healer |
Wesley Barbary |
| Janus Thickey Ward (long-term residents) Mediwitch |
Lucy Spinnet |
| Janus Thickey Ward (long-term residents) Mediwitch |
Talika Iyer |
| Janus Thickey Ward (long-term residents) Mediwitch |
Polyxena Jones |
Previous Members
| W. Wellbeloved Ward (critical spell damage/unforgivables) Healer |
Peter Pokeby |
| W. Wellbeloved Ward (critical spell damage/unforgivables) Mediwitch |
Kirsten Williamson |
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Level Three: Potion and Plant Poisoning (Rashes, regurgitation, uncontrollable giggling, etc.)
This floor contains the largest storeroom in St. Mungo’s, as well as a magically expanded and powered greenhouse that fits into a tiny office space.
Previous Members
Marlene McKinnon
Juno Young - Healer
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Level Two: Magical Bugs (Contagious maladies, e.g., dragon pox, vanishing sickness, scrofungulus)
Previous members:
Catherine Bell
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Level One: Creature-Induced Injuries (Bites, stings, burns, embedded spiders, etc.)
Previous Members:
Ceriwen Humperdink
Vince Capper
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Ground Level: Artifact Accidents (Cauldron explosion, wand-backfiring, broom crashes, etc.)
There is also a reception area on this floor, which is notably cramped and noisy. It is staffed by a single Welcome Witch, who directs in-patients to specific floors.
Previous Members
Welcome Witch: Eluned Grubbly-Plank, 1968-1978
Healer: Garrick O'Hare, 1976-1978
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Basement: St. Mungo’s Healing School/Research
St. Mungo's Healing School
St. Mungo’s Healing School is very prestigious throughout Europe for training mediwizards and Healers alike. It is a four-year school for healers, but only one year for mediwizards. It is very big on practical training. Students have alloted hours of practical work they need to fulfill per week in addition to attending their classes. Obviously, the schools program is geared toward its students pursuing a career in St. Mungo’s, but Healing School students also become private practitioners, medical staff for quidditch teams, or researchers.
If you were to apparate into the Healing School, you wouldn’t even realize it’s connected to a hospital. It’s a neat, small network of hallways, classrooms, laboratories, teacher’s offices, and the Headmaster’s office.
During students’ first year, mediwizard and Healer trainees take the same required courses. At the end of that year, all students take the Official Mediwizard Licensing Exams (OMLEs). Students cannot pass into their second year of Healing School without their Mediwizard License.
First Year Courses
After first year, mediwizard students graduate and Healing students must choose an area to focus on (usually one of the floors at St. Mungo’s.) They spend the next two years taking courses that fit with their focus. Most courses are taught by famous researchers or private practitioners, though some are taught by heads of floors. In fourth year, students become “Apprentice Healers” and spend the entire year working for the Healer they’re assigned to. They must take the Excruciatingly Difficult Licensing Exam for Healers (EDLEHs) at the end of that year in order to graduate.
Here is the current list of Healing School students along with the last name of the trainer they were assigned to working with. First year students work with one trainer for four months before being switched to a trainer on a different floor.
Healer Track:
Mediwizard Track:
Research
In the basement with the Healing School. Most researchers also teach there, but some do administrative work and some assist on the floors. All researchers have a mediwizard license at the very least, and probably have taken second and third year classes in their field of interest.
The Staff:
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