HISTORICAL THOUGHTS ON IMPROVING THE MEDICAL CULTURE OF THE INTERNAL AFFAIRS OFFICER
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Internal Affairs Officers, Medical Culture, Socio-Philosophical FeaturesAbstract
This article explores the historical development of medical culture among internal affairs officers, focusing on the evolution of health practices, training, and policies aimed at enhancing their well-being and operational efficiency. By examining various historical periods and the corresponding medical practices, the study provides insights into the continuous efforts to improve the health standards and medical culture within law enforcement agencies.
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