What Is a Combat Medic?
Medic refers to the doctors in the army who perform medical and health work. They are trained auxiliary soldiers and are usually filled by personnel who have systematic medical education or experience in military health and medical work.
- [jn y]
- Chinese name
- Medic
- Pinyin
- jn y
- Part of speech
- noun
- Zhuyin
- Medic refers to the doctors in the army who perform medical and health work. They are trained auxiliary soldiers and are usually filled by personnel who have systematic medical education or experience in military health and medical work.
- The main responsibility of the medic is to provide emergency treatment and front-line trauma care on the battlefield. The medics are also responsible for providing more complex medical care when professional physicians are not present. Medic travels with combat forces to help immediately rescue and monitor the long-term health and wellness of soldiers.
- Medic has special official names in the troops of different countries. in
- Basic explanation
- 1. [medical officer]: Medical doctors who work in the medical field in the military are generally staffed by personnel who have received systematic medical education or have experience in military medical work
- 2. [surgeon]: Senior medical officer with military rank in military unit [1]
- Citation explanation
- An officer in the army who works in health care. It is usually filled by personnel with systematic military education or experience in military health care. Geng Longxiang's "Join the Party": "At that time, I was a military doctor in the division, and he was the head of a regiment." [1]