For general enlistment, extreme vision or hearing impairment are disqualifying, as are chronic diseases (such as malaria) requiring regular hospitalization. Unrestricted use of the extremities, neck, back, and shoulder muscles is required. Some nerve disorders, and most psychological disorders, would require a special waiver. Other severe conditions including hemophilia, very high blood pressure, cardiac arhythmia, or apnea are also normally excluded.
Persons who are extremely short (midgets, dwarfs) are not eligible for ordinary military service, nor are those who are severely overweight or underweight. In many cases, however, those who are slightly underweight can be referred to a program that raises them to the minimum requirement for that service. Typically those who are underweight at enlistment will gain substantial muscle weight during basic training.
Yes, they do.
It is ok to accept any kind of medical release from CPS (child protection services) on a child. CPS will only give you medical releases that are legal. CPS is there to protect the children.
There is nobody who sells military training on video or online. If you find someone claiming to do so then these companies have no official bearing on your getting into military. It all depends on what kind of military training you are looking for, there is medical, or physical. Medical training can be found at websites like store.brooksidepress.org. Physical training could be found at http://www.550cord.com
The best place to make any kind of medical enquiry would be one's own general practitioner. They are qualified to give accurate advice on all types of medical conditions.
Acute pain is typically associated with conditions such as injuries, surgeries, infections, and medical procedures. It usually lasts for a short period of time and is a normal response to tissue damage or injury.
what kind of "credit" ??? You have to serve in the military to get any kind of credit.
Of course. Any officer or enlisted is ALWAYS "on orders" of one kind or another, even if they are "standing orders," such as in a permanent duty station.
Medical practices like doctors offices and emergency rooms use medical document imaging. It is designed to cut down on paper use and allow easier access to medical records. Facilities that use medical document imaging include: hospitals, medical offices, medical libraries, research centers, military bases, and veterans centers.
Denmark has the Danish Defence as their military.
Hardigg are a supplier of military cases to the US government. They provide watertight and highly secure casing. The products are used for technology and medical supplies.
William Henry Harrison, the ninth President of the United States, studied medicine at the University of Pennsylvania. However, he did not complete his medical education, as he pursued a military career instead. His brief foray into medicine was primarily influenced by his interest in the health and treatment of soldiers during his military service. Ultimately, Harrison is more known for his political and military roles than for his medical studies.
You can join the military and become a officer.