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What (who) is Medic - definition

UMBRELLA TERM FOR A PERSON INVOLVED IN MEDICINE
Medical corpsman; Medics; Medical personnel
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medic         
(medics)
1.
A medic is a doctor or medical student. (INFORMAL)
N-COUNT
2.
A medic is a doctor who works with the armed forces, as part of a medical corps. (AM)
A Navy medic was wounded by sniper fire.
N-COUNT
medic         
['m?d?k]
¦ noun informal, chiefly Brit. a medical practitioner or student.
?US a paramedic in the armed forces.
Origin
C17: from L. medicus 'physician'.
Medic         
·adj Medical.
II. Medic ·noun A leguminous plant of the genus Medicago. The black medic is the Medicago lupulina; the purple medic, or lucern, is M. sativa.

Wikipedia

Medic

A medic is a person involved in medicine such as a medical doctor, medical student, paramedic or an emergency medical responder. Among physicians in the UK, the term "medic" indicates someone who has followed a "medical" career path in postgraduate professional training accredited by a College of Physicians, such as cardiology or endocrinology, in contrast to a surgical branch of specialisation accredited by a College of Surgeons.

Examples of use of Medic
1. Pte Jackson was a team medic and had shown an interest in becoming a combat medic.
2. The other four accused are Pero Petrasevic, Aleksandar Medic, Branislav Medic and Aleksandar Vukov.
3. The broadcast led to the arrest of the five men allegedly shown in the tape – Slobodan Medic, Pero Petrasevic, Aleksandar Medic, Branislav Medic and Aleksandar Vukov.
4. The former Scorpions – Slobodan Medic, Pero Petrasevic, Aleksandar Medic, Aleksandar Vukov and Branislav Medic – were separated from the court and public gallery by 80 tonnes of bullet–proof glass.
5. The court was earlier told that Medic and four others – Aleksandar Medic, Branislav Medic, Pero Petrasevic and Aleksandar Vukov – were all members of the Scorpions which was seen "executing" the six youths in the video.