USC Medical Corps
The USC Medical Corps, also known as USC MED CORPS, or Med Corps, is a branch of USC responsible for medical care among USC armed service personnel. The Med Corps operates distinct divisions within the Army, Navy, and Air Force, where specialized medical personnel are deployed to offer essential medical services and support. However, the Medical Corps does not have any divisions within the Marine Corps, Tactical Orbital Defense Troopers, or Knight Operations, but does train personnel who are associated with these services. The USC Medical Corps is committed to maintaining high standards of medical care in the armed forces. Its personnel undergo rigorous training and are skilled in a range of medical specialties, including emergency medicine, surgery, trauma care, and mental health. They are equipped to handle a wide array of medical situations, both in combat zones and peacetime operations
Role
The USC Medical Corps administers medical treatments, drugs, and other procedures authorized by the United Space Command. They have also established policies on which drugs are legal and which are not.Structure
Medical Oversight Council
[coming soon]Chairman of the Medical Corps
[coming soon]Sub Divisions of the Medical Corps
[coming soon]Army Division
[coming soon]Navy Division
[coming soon]Air Force Division
[coming soon]Relationship with the remaining branches
[coming soon]Personnel
[coming soon]Assets
[coming soon]Founded 2110
AffiliationUnited Space Command
USC Security Council
USC High Command
Type Leadership
Role Oversight of Medical Treatments
Head Chairman of the Medical Corps
Deputy Vice Chairman of the Medical Corps
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