Standard Occupational Classification (SOC): Special Forces

Special forces, as typically referred to in military contexts, do not typically have a direct role in the healthcare field. Special forces units, such as Army Rangers or Navy SEALS, are highly trained military units that are used for specialized missions, including direct action warfare, unconventional warfare, and special reconnaissance.

In healthcare, the term ““special forces”” may refer to specialized teams or units within healthcare organizations, such as emergency medical technicians (EMTs) or disaster response teams. These teams may be specially trained to respond to emergencies, disasters, and other critical incidents, and may provide advanced medical care and support to patients and communities in need.

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