It used to be reserved solely for actual Combat Medics, with the MOS of 91B. However, with the Army reorganisation, 91B was folded into the 68W MOS (Healthcare Specialist), which is no longer limited to actual line medics. Anyone with the 68W MOS is elegible for the EFMB (and CMB). Technically, anyone with any MOS can go through the testing, but they cannot wear it without the 68 series MOS.
Expert Field Medical Badge was created in 1965.
Yes, if you switch from active to reserve Army, you can still wear your Expert Infantry Badge as long as you meet the qualification criteria. The Expert Infantry Badge is a mark of distinction earned by infantry soldiers who demonstrate exceptional proficiency in their field, regardless of active or reserve status.
A license that qualifies someone to become a medical biller and coder. There are different training options for those who would like to specialize in this career. Some online courses are also available for those who are interested in this field.
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why did you choose the medical field?
An expert or veteran in that field.
How computers helps in medical field?
All physicians must have a medical license to work as a doctor. However, a board certified physician has also passed rigid assessments making him an expert in a particular medical field.
An expert who provides opinions and advice in their field is typically referred to as a consultant or specialist.
Expert opinion is when in a professional field gives his/her opinion about a certain product.
Yes, when referring to the medical field as a proper noun or specific entity, it is appropriate to capitalize it. For example, "She works in the Medical Field."