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Re: Moonght

by Hunter <buffhunter@[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Jan 12, 2008 at 12:30 AM

In article <c4ago311frtg79la6t8d1orthnme8fl432@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>, "Ares, God of 
War" <send to usenet address priivate> says...
> I'm wathcing moonlight.   What is the difference between a doctor and
> a medic?
> 
> (Mick St. John was a medic in World War 2, Leo in Charmed was a doctor
> in World War 2.)
> 
> 
----
Military Medics are not doctors, at least most of them aren't. A military 
medic whetherr it is a Navy Corpsman or an Army Field Medic is a person 
trained to render basic emergency care to a wounded 
Sailor/Marine/Airman/Soldier. Stop the bleeding, ease the pain, if 
necessary IIRC perform amputations. It is basically to increase the odds 
of a wounded soldier of living to get back to a field hospital. Our 
civilian paramedics come directly from military medics. Someone got the 
brilliant idea that if emergency care can be given on the spot to 
battlefield wounded in war, why not do it during peace time in a city for 
something like a car accident or gunshot wound or a heart attack? Before 
it was just a couple of dudes dressed in all white in white combination 
caps in a white van or station wagon scooping you up onto a streacher to 
get you to the hospital as fast as possible. With civilian medics, or 
Paramedics, you get vital treatment on the way to the hospital. At first 
they had to call back to the hospital to have a doctor guide them to 
begin care. That is what we saw in the TV show "Emergency" with one of 
the paramedics on a Radio phone getting instructions from a doctor in a 
hospital. Now the Paramedics are trained enough not to need to have a 
doctor figuratively looking over their soulders on a radio phone like the 
old days unless something hinky happens that is out of the ordinary. They 
usually just notify the hosptial they are ru****ng to as to the patient's 
condition and what they have done so far.

I call upon Doc Sharon to fact check me since I am relying on my memory 
again. Most dangerous! :-)

I think the modern paramedic has been around for fourty years now. It was 
a great idea that have saved hundreds of thousands if not millions of 
lives by now.

A military Doctor is just that a doctor in the military. He has the same 
training as a civilian doctor and he himself most likely was a civilian 
doctor just like Gallant was before he was called up for duty in Iraq as 
a reservist. Perhaps they are trained more to handle military casualties 
(this is a guess of mine) and the particular wounds they suffer but 
otherwise they are just like say Abby or Neela or Pratt.  
-- 
----->Hunter

"No man in the wrong can stand up against 
 a fellow that's in the right and keeps on acomin'."

               -----William J. McDonald
           Captain, Texas Rangers from 1891 to 1907
 




 5 Posts in Topic:
Moonght
"Ares, God of War&qu  2008-01-11 21:43:03 
Re: Moonght
Hunter <buffhunter@[EM  2008-01-12 00:30:50 
Re: Moonght
"Sharon Too" &l  2008-01-12 01:40:45 
Re: Moonght
Dropping The Helicopter &  2008-01-12 05:50:56 
Re: Moonght
Mark Nobles <cmn-nospa  2008-01-14 16:53:14 

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