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med·ic (mdk)
n.
1. A member of a military medical corps.
2. A physician or surgeon.
3. A medical student or intern.

medic,
abbreviation for paramedic.

Medic
Military medicine A non-physician member of a medical detachment who is assigned to a company, battery, troop, battalion, etc., to give first aid to the wounded and carry necessary information about specific casualties to the battalion or regimental surgeon.
Medtalk A popular term in the UK for a physician

MEDIC
minimum essential drug information checklist.


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