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Combat medic and Emergency department

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Difference between Combat medic and Emergency department

Combat medic vs. Emergency department

Combat medics or field medics (or medics) are military personnel who have been trained to at least an EMT-B level (16-week course in the U.S. Army), and are responsible for providing first aid and frontline trauma care on the battlefield. An emergency department (ED), also known as an accident & emergency department (A&E), emergency room (ER), emergency ward (EW) or casualty department, is a medical treatment facility specializing in emergency medicine, the acute care of patients who present without prior appointment; either by their own means or by that of an ambulance.

Similarities between Combat medic and Emergency department

Combat medic and Emergency department have 2 things in common (in Unionpedia): Ambulance, Emergency medical technician.

Ambulance

An ambulance is a vehicle for transportation, from or between places of treatment, and in some instances will also provide out of hospital medical care to the patient.

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Emergency medical technician

Emergency medical technician (EMT) and ambulance technician are terms used in some countries to denote a health care provider of emergency medical services.

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Combat medic and Emergency department Comparison

Combat medic has 62 relations, while Emergency department has 109. As they have in common 2, the Jaccard index is 1.17% = 2 / (62 + 109).

References

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