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medic - use in sentences
Converse of object
- train: What do customers do Rescue wildlife using fully trained marine mammal medics.
- help: This month it earmarked another £ 100,000 to help medics maintain its thriving database.
- say: Doctors said junior medics will either be forced abroad or work in posts with no chance of career progression.
- see: Will educating students make a difference ( have you seen medics on a night out?
Adjective modifier
- trained: With this news, BDMLR's office stepped up efforts to gather equipment and organize plans to get trained medics into position.
- marine: What do customers do Rescue wildlife using fully trained marine mammal medics.
- qualified: Qualified medics will be out on the route both days in case of need.
- experienced: Previously with 23 Para Regiment's 5 Airborne Field Ambulance, Rusling was an experienced Special Forces medic.
- senior: Interesting to have two senior medics in a row in the job.
Modifies a noun
- skimmer: Aqua Medic needle valve skimmer Aqua Medic air operated skimmer Twin metal Halide lights.
- alert: They should also carry a ' medic alert ' card or bracelet.
- kit: MEDIC 1 A full medic kit which are marked out.
- course: There is refresher training needing to be done as well as at least two Medic Courses to arrange in Devon.
Noun used with modifier
- mammal: What do customers do Rescue wildlife using fully trained marine mammal medics.
- expedition: Simply register right now for our expedition medics newsletter above.
- combat: Combat medics of a maneuver squadron's medical platoon are routinely attached to maneuver troops for direct support.
- army: The bravery of 19-year-old army medic Private Michelle Norris from Stourbridge in rescuing her shot commander is an inspiring moment of great heroism.
- street: It's going to be taught by two experienced ' street medics ' .
- action: There were no action medics, no Red Cross, no free water, just violence.
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