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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'skilled medic' is correct and usable in written English
You can use it to describe someone who is well trained as a medical professional, and who possesses a high level of skill in the medical field. For example, "The victim was treated by a skilled medic, and we are confident that his prognosis is very positive."
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"Andy was involved in saving any number of lives and was very versatile as a skilled medic, a firefighter, a fireboat operator who roamed the region and a specialist in handling hazardous materials," Captain Johnson said of Mr. Bridges, who was 33 and in his seventh year in a 385-member department serving a city of 206,000.
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Perhaps a shape-shifting spy, a hard-bitten medic or the reckless-but-skilled pilot.
Highly skilled nurses, pharmacists and paramedics, now working in new ways alongside medics, often have the skills and expertise to assess and treat you independently.
"Medic, medic!
The medic was startled.
"I'm a medic.
Dashing medic in scrubs?
Cpl., medic, Korea.
"I need a medic.
Our medic found us.
"Now backwards," said the medic.
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