medic
/ˈmɛdɪk/
noun
- A person trained in medical care, especially a soldier or emergency worker who gives first aid or treatment.
- A medic arrived at the accident scene within minutes.
- She trained as a combat medic before joining the peacekeeping mission.
- The medic rushed onto the battlefield to help the wounded soldier.
- A doctor or medical student.
- The medics at the clinic were very thorough during my checkup.
- He's a medic at the local hospital, working in the emergency room.
- She decided to become a medic after volunteering at a health camp.