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Practicantes de medicina militares del Ejército del Aire (1940-1941)

Authors: Saumell Bonet, Jaime E.; Siles González, José;

Practicantes de medicina militares del Ejército del Aire (1940-1941)

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Antecedentes y objetivos: El Ejército del Aire (España) se creó en octubre de 1939 y su Cuerpo de Sanidad en febrero de 1940, donde se integraron los suboficiales practicantes de medicina como auxiliares. La actividad de los suboficiales practicantes de medicina del Ejército del Aire quedó suprimida en julio de 1941. Se pretende exponer el inicio de la enfermería militar profesional del Ejército del Aire, representada por los practicantes de medicina militares. Material y métodos: Se han utilizado técnicas cualitativas, centradas en la observación documental. Resultados: Se ha podido determinar el inicio y final de la única promoción de practicantes de medicina militares del Ejército del Aire. Conclusiones: Creado el Ejército del Aire, se decidió que fueran los practicantes de medicina, conforme a la titulación nacional en vigor, el personal auxiliar de la Sección de Medicina del Cuerpo de Sanidad. Es en el Ejército del Aire donde se concede la consideración plena de militar a los practicantes de medicina por primera vez; sin embargo, el Ministerio del Aire cambió, en menos de un año, la determinación de necesitar como personal auxiliar en el Cuerpo de Sanidad del Ejército del Aire a los practicantes de medicina, a considerar que eran totalmente prescindibles.

Background and aims: The Air Force (Spain) was created in October 1939 and its Corps of Health in February 1940, in which medical assistant noncommissioned officers were integrated. The activies of Air Force medical assistant noncommissioned officers were suppressed in July 1941. The beginning of the professional military nursing of the Air Force will be explored with a focus on the military medicine assistants. Material and methods: Qualitative techniques have been used, with focus on documentary observation. Results: It was possible to determine the beginning and the end of the only promotion of military medicine assistants of the Air Force. Conclusions: When the Air Force was created, it was decided that the medical assistants were going to be part of the auxiliary staff of the Section of Medicine of Health Corps, in line with the national qualification in force. As a result, it was in the Air Force where the full consideration of military was firstly granted to medical assistants; however, the Ministry of the Air changed its previous determination to require medical assistants as auxiliary personnel in the Air Force’s Health Corps to consider them totally dispensable, applying this change withinless than a year.

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History of nursing, Enfermero, enfermería militar, Enfermería militar, Nurse, Ejército del Aire, nurse, Practicante de medicina, Air Force, enfermero, Historia de la enfermería, military nursing, Medical assistant, Enfermería, medical assistant, Military nursing, practicante de medicina

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