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MEDEX
[med′eks]
1 an educational program accredited by the American Medical Association for training military personnel with medical experience to become physician's assistants.
2 a physician's assistant who has gained medical experience during military service and further training in a physician's assistant program.

Medex [med´eks]
a physician assistant program for former military medical corpsmen; also, a graduate of such a program.


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In 1992, for example, MEDEX III, a popular Medicare plan, cost retirees $61.
Liberty Mutual group life policyholders get fast and convenient access to these services through a partnership with MEDEX Assistance Corporation, a leading provider of travel assistance services, located in Baltimore, Maryland.
The volunteer lifeboat crews will be taking part in MEDEX, along with representatives of the Maritime and Coastguard Agency, Bronglais General Hospital, Aberystwyth, the Welsh Ambulance Service and the Dyfed Powys and North Wales police forces.
 
 
 
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