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Christine Christie Posted 6 years ago
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Medical officer

Is it correct to say:



"I'm a medical officer."



Note: I'm not a professional health care worker, and I'm just asking this as I heard someone say this.

  

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" Note: I'm not a professional health care worker, and I'm just asking this as I heard someone say this. Yes. I assume that's somebody like an army doctor, though there may also be civilian officers of various kinds in governmental departments.

  • " Note: I'm not a professional health care worker, and I'm just asking this as I heard someone say this.
  • Yes.
  • I assume that's somebody like an army doctor, though there may also be civilian officers of various kinds in governmental departments.
  • CJ
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Christine Christie

Is it correct to say:


"I'm a medical officer."


Note: I'm not a professional health care worker, and I'm just asking this as I heard someone say this.

Yes. I assume that's somebody like an army doctor, though there may also be civilian officers of various kinds in governmental departments.

CJ

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