Standard Occupational Classification (SOC): Special Forces Officers

Special forces officers, as typically referred to in military contexts, do not typically have a direct role in the healthcare field. Special forces officers are military leaders who oversee and direct the operations of special forces units, such as Army Rangers or Navy SEALS.

In healthcare, the term ““special forces officers”” may refer to leaders of specialized teams or units within healthcare organizations, such as emergency medical services (EMS) teams or disaster response teams. These leaders may be responsible for overseeing the operations of these teams, including training, equipment, and deployment.

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