Medic in a sentence as a noun

You're an old Army medic, or ..."At this point the guy becomes annoyed.

The medic seems like a former **** who delights in torture.

I'm an active racer and have witnessed people get yelled at in the medic tent for not shaving their legs.

I did combat lifesaver and some other advanced first aid stuff, and dive medic.

Even with clothes you can quickly recognise a heavy, a pyro, a medic at a distance.

You can become a medic in a few months which is not a doctor but still able to save peoples lives in a wide range of circumstances.

A medic, while they might have played doctor, do not really learn any of the basic skills until hitting university education.

I don't presumptuously boast about how I know what really makes the difference between a professional medic and one who just has a license to practice.

Their mission being vital, he ordered his men to leave him and find that crossing, which they did. Although they sent a medic to recover their officer, upon finding him the medic refused to give him morphine, saying that he didn’t have enough to waste on a man who would die in a few minutes anyway.

While I know a few extremely capable medics who have a lousy bedside manner, every medic I know who seems to genuinely care about their patients is a top-notch medical provider.

Is an army medic not rightly discriminated against by the other side if the medic's side loses the war?Discrimination is bad when it's about 'who someone is', never when it's about 'what someone does'.

The most clear-cut example is that of medical discussions; medical commentary or speculation from under-qualified individuals can do real harm.

While it's encouraging to see such a thorough debunking of the latest security theater technology, it's always been security theater... Allow me a few quick anecdotes:My family is friends with a gentleman who was a green beret medic during Viet Nam, and later worked for the CIA.

Medic definitions

noun

any of several Old World herbs of the genus Medicago having small flowers and trifoliate compound leaves

See also: medick trefoil

noun

a medical practitioner in the armed forces