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The Brilliant | The Most DANGEROUS Jobs in World War I @thebrilliantarmy | Uploaded June 2024 | Updated October 2024, 33 minutes ago.
World War 1 was known as "The Great War"—a land, air, and sea extravaganza that killed more than 8 million military people and 6.6 million civilians, with almost 60% of the combatants dying. Join us, as we look at the most dangerous jobs in World War 1.

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Combat doctor

A combat medic oversaw delivering emergency medical treatment at the place of wounding in a combat or training setting, as well as primary care, health protection, and evacuation from a location of damage or disease. Furthermore, medics would also be responsible for developing, overseeing, and implementing long-term patient care plans in consultation with or in the absence of a readily available doctor or advanced practice physician. Combat medics could be employedin hospitals and clinics, where they would conduct and help with treatments, as well as operate medical and laboratory equipment. They could be in the line of fire while trying to rescue someone, because danger was present at all times.
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