Royal Army Medical Corps
The RAMC is responsible for maintaining the health of servicemen and women. The Corps is represented wherever British Soldiers are deployed, providing medical support to operations, exercises and adventurous training expeditions all over the world.
The RAMC was formed in 1898 and is the largest corps in the AMS (Army Medical Services).
The corps has a role which ranges from providing immediate first aid emergency care in the front line and field to routine treatment or long term care at health centres and hospitals, as well as health promotion and disease prevention.
In the field RAMC surgeons, pharmacists, doctors and medics combine expert medical training with leadership skills to coordinate large-scale trauma situations and humanitarian operations.