Medical Corps - List of Medical Corps

List of Medical Corps

The following organizations are examples:

In the British Armed Forces and Commonwealth of Nations:

  • Royal Army Medical Corps, a specialist corps of the Army Medical Services that provides medical care to British Army personnel
  • Royal Australian Army Medical Corps, the branch of the Australian Army responsible for providing medical care to Army personnel
  • Royal New Zealand Army Medical Corps, a corps of the New Zealand Army that is responsible for medical care to Army personnel
  • Sri Lanka Army Medical Corps, a corps of the Sri Lanka Army that is responsible for medical care to Army personnel

In the United States military:

  • Medical Corps (United States Army), a corps that consists of all physicians of the U.S. Army Medical Department
  • Medical Corps (United States Navy), a staff corps of the United States Navy consisting of doctors in a variety of specialties
  • United States Air Force Medical Service, a corps that consists of all physicians of the U.S. Air Force Medical Service

In the Israel Defense Forces:

  • Medical Corps (Israel)

In the Myanmar Armed Forces:

  • Myanmar Army Medical Corps

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