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make sure all departments mods load last
So if you let it load last, those diagnoses wont come unless you build Urology department. Hope this help. Cheers :D
1 -> find the ModSurgery.xml inside the mod folder (for me its at D:\SteamLibrary\steamapps\workshop\content\868360\2137734594\Database\ModSurgery.xml)
2 -> replace the bottom section between AND INCLUDING <!-- Trauma nephrectomy --> and </GameDBTreatment> with
https://pastebin.com/91uYNz2q
(you may need to reformat it)
I have commented out the lines that state this treatment should require the modded department. You can repeat this for other surgeries in this file by replacing
<SkillRef>SKILL_DOC_SPEC_UR_SURGERY</SkillRef>
with
<SkillRef>SKILL_DOC_SPEC_OPERATIVE_SURGERY</SkillRef>
and
<SkillRef>SKILL_DOC_SPEC_UR</SkillRef>
with
<SkillRef>SKILL_DOC_SPEC_GENERAL_SURGERY</SkillRef>
where appropriate
this should fix the issues. save the ModSurgery.xml file and restart the game.