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    Default Team medic?

    what qualifications do u need to be a team medic?

    FPOS?
    Ship captains certificate?
    Ambulance technician?

    whats the minimal required?

    Thanks

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    Quote Originally Posted by BritishFighter View Post
    what qualifications do u need to be a team medic?

    FPOS?
    Ship captains certificate?
    Ambulance technician?

    whats the minimal required?

    Thanks
    Take a look at 'What next after FAAW?'

    This is a guide to a training progression that will lead you towards you goal.

    As for 'the minimal required'... This question alone should lead you to reconsider if being a medic is the right choice for you.

    The 'minimal required' is the best training available for you and the best care available for your patients.
    Last edited by TacMedic1; 15-11-2009 at 12:04. Reason: Toned down wording
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