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==Overview== | ==Overview== |
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WikiDoc Resources for Medic |
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Media |
Evidence Based Medicine |
Clinical Trials |
Ongoing Trials on Medic at Clinical Trials.gov Clinical Trials on Medic at Google
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Guidelines / Policies / Govt |
US National Guidelines Clearinghouse on Medic
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Books |
News |
Commentary |
Definitions |
Patient Resources / Community |
Directions to Hospitals Treating Medic Risk calculators and risk factors for Medic
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Healthcare Provider Resources |
Continuing Medical Education (CME) |
International |
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Business |
Experimental / Informatics |
Editor-In-Chief: C. Michael Gibson, M.S., M.D. [1]
Overview
Medic is a general term for a physician, a medical practitioner; a military or civilian paramedical worker, i.e.: a paramedic or Emergency Medical Technician and also a medical student but not a nurse unless they work in a paramedical setting.
See also
- Paramedic
- Combat Medical Technician
- Emergency Medical Technician
- 68W ('Combat Lifesaver', Military Occupational Specialty in the U.S. military)