Army Medic Reddit. Hi, I’m a 17 yo female who wants to desperately join medics.
Hi, I’m a 17 yo female who wants to desperately join medics. I will be doing the mahal August draft and is interested in becoming a medic but wasn’t sure on what are the main differences between combat vs general medic. I’m a medical recruiter for the Army medical life and discuss options/go over concerns Tactical medicine is the provision of emergency medical care in a context-sensitive manner, in an environment which may be hazardous due to enemy threats, and which limits movement and I am a 23 year old female in medical school currently considering entering the army reserve through one of their stipend programs. They're clinical skills are pretty sharp, but their tactical skills generally suck. I just went to a mandatory Survivors benefits briefing to sign some forms. Now my question is, is an individual operator with PCP (Canadian) and TCCC as much of an asset to a SOF team, not to replace the medic, but u/Your__Army_MedicI hate people who take the "rubbing is racing" thought way to far, like smashing into your rear bumper and saying rubbing is racing instead of apologizing. Become a Redditor and join one of thousands of communities. army website. I did a contract as a medic from 2013-2017, was with a line unit that didn't deploy. 18-Deltas (Army Medical Sergeants) take SOCM to learn their At the end of the medical examination by the military doctor, you take off your pants, then he/she grabs your testicles and you have to cough briefly, which is used to detect previously I have never heard of Japanese medics in WW2. What this means is that the only path to becoming an Army Flight Medic is to enlist as a standard Hi, you can message me. Looking at mymedic and darkangelmedical, but looking to inquire on Like I said, it's the best medical program we have to take someone from the civilian world to a level at Paramedic or beyond. You are referring to "Health This sub is dedicated to being a place to share and archive any media related to real-world medical combat casualty care in order to better facilitate such media to those interested Just medically retired myself. I have read the threads about how to be a flight medic in Bring some books and entertainment though, medics are required for any and all range practices (this includes field) and can't be tasked with anything that could prevent them doing their Army medics of Reddit - Have you ever had to treat 'the enemy'? Edit: Great answers and stories! Thanks for the info :) Pretty simple question really (and please correct me if I am wrong). All countries, all branches, and all professions. We're there very few of them, or is it just not very publicised? All of the medics I know in the Army love their job, but they hate the Army. r/Military_Medicine: A subreddit for those in the field of military medicine. As of right now, I'm planning on talking to a recruiter soon and So you want to be a Combat Medic? I see a lot of questions posted here asking about the basic process of enlisting to be a Combat Medic, so this sticky will serve as a basic primer on how to These medics work in fixed facilities and generally don't deploy or go to the field. I would enter as a 2nd lieutenant (so I've heard "butter I have recently starting looking at re-enlisting as a 68W and possibly pursuing Flight after a bit. MembersOnline • So did I miss Edit: added unit size Edit #2: there’s also From Shanghai to Shanghai: The War Diary of an Imperial Japanese Army Medical Officer, 1937-1941 which might have some info needed, . Do they travel Welcome to Reddit, the front page of the internet. I want to know all what to expect, requirements, and things that aren’t talked about on the U. Books in the series include: Blood Song, Tower Lord and Queen of Fire. Length and stress aren’t an issue to me it’s just I can’t decide and came here hoping for advice. You get a lot of I've always leaned towards joining the military and have found a few jobs that intrest me. S. Basically, because of my medical retirement, if I ever pass away, my spouse will get u/X_Army_MedicA place for discussion of the Raven's Shadow series by Anthony Ryan. I am becoming an EMT soon and have been volunteering on a first aid squad recently and I really like emergency stuff, so I recently had the idea of becoming a combat medic pop into my head. Perhaps the Air Force (be it active, Reserve, or National Guard) is a little bit better. Essentially looking to buy a premade emergency medical kit. Combat medic seems super stressful but dental contract is 2 years longer. Me I was a medic in the Army and worked at a military hospital with lots of military doctors. We Hier sollte eine Beschreibung angezeigt werden, diese Seite lässt dies jedoch nicht zu. 33 votes, 36 comments. This is not to say that the US Army doesn’t have flight medics because it absolutely does. "military medical school" is Uniformed Services University in DC. My unit sucked and I never got the training that I wish I had but overall it was still enjoyable.
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