Message from @The Yellow King
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and if needed put your organs back into you and stitch you up
You realize there are military doctors and nurses right?
I had to do a lot of saluting every time I went to the hospital on base, attempting to get into it
thats surgeons and assistant personel,
You're not gonna get much military demand for that cough
"now I know you were a field doctor working on more complex medical problems with less high tech equipment and you've saved more lives than you will here .... But you don't know the laws meant to cost poor people all their savings and punish you for not treating patients like cattle--I MEAN make things "safer", yeah. So you can't be a nurse without more schooling"
You are telling me the majors that were working as doctors didn't exist? Lol
I had some health problems so I got pretty well acquainted with the military hospital
im saying there arent a lot of them
don't twist my words
Yellow King, I'm very aware. I used to be one of them.
I think you under state the number of military hospitals
Go Navy!
Usaf my friend
maybe i do, in holland we don't even have bullets for military training excercises
the soldiers are literally told to yell "bang" when ther do their training
we rent german tanks for training too
Yvan eht nioj.
It make no sense for those fields to be so different as for it to not count when transitioning to civilian life.
Outside of tests for entrance.
Canadian soldiers have to pay for their own ammunitokn for practice from what I've heard
The officers treating you get thier degrees before they became officers. Or in some cases were enlisted that we're assigned to get degrees because they showed potential. But if they were officers they all went to college and are licensed in one of the states or territories.
Not sure about most militaries but there's a distinct split in the US military between the two classes of soldiers.
The base I was on had both a fully staffed clinic and a fully staffed hospital plenty of enlisted nurses and officer doctors
The US follows the British model. Yes, very separate.
Enlisted nurses are corpman. Not nurses.
Corpman in the Navy have amazing latitude
Dutch military personel had to buy their own winter clothing for training in sweden too
we're very poor at using tax money properly
I don't remember if we had a special name for their job classification in the airforce
But they are not nurses, physicans, or pharmacists
Navy medical never even goes through basic training. We go to Officer Indoctrination School. The difference is that we're officers before we even show up. The chiefs and gunnies "sir" us even as they teach us how to wear the uniform right.
I believe the army and air Force do the same thing with thier medical officers.
Prertty crazy to think about how the Netherlands was probably the first country to elect a "populist", hate that word, leader
although he was shot and killed
won the most votes though in the election
yes
Pim Fortuyn 😦
hes so interesting
he already warned us about the immigration threat