Hey Centrals.
The medical isn't anything too crazy. This is how it went for me. When you show up for your medical, you are sent directly upstairs to do some paperwork about your past medical history. It is all simple background history. After that, you sit and wait in a second room until they are ready to get started with the actual medical. They will have a few people start out as people arrive to run the different stations. You will have everything checked. They do weight, height, lung capacity, vision, hearing, blood work, X-rays if needed of previous injuries, urine test and you meet with a doctor. Meeting with the doctor takes the longest and is where the backlog usually is. It doesn't matter if you are first or last to finish because everyone has to wait until the entire group is completed. When you are done, you will wait in the room you started in. You will do one more test for mask fitment with everyone in the room together. After this you are pretty much set to go. It isn't anything too crazy, but it takes a few hours. One little tip, it says dress casual, DON'T DO THAT! A lot of people came in sweatpants and t-shirts. I wore a full suit and was complimented the entire time by the staff. Two of them (one being the doctor) actually thanked me for dressing appropriately for a career interview. Even though it is a pain in the butt taking off a jacket 4 times, the tie 2 times and having to cuff and un-cuff the sleeves a few times, it is worth it. One last thing to note is that if you are over the weight required for your height, you are given a bit of time to lose it and come back. I think it was 30 days but I am not sure. Even if you are 1 pound over, you have to lose it and come back. This got a lot of people that I was going through the cycle with. Good luck with everything!
Sfdgnasty