"It depends on how strong a person's will is. When someone takes on the responsibility of studying two courses at the same time at the age of 18, it's quite a big gap between military and medical training, but we managed it without a hitch," said Lieutenant Dr Petya Petrova, a military doctor at Bezmer Air Base in Yambol, in the BNR podcast "At the Centre of the System".
"I would like to train abroad because the Allied armies have developed military medical support and I would like to learn from their experience. We had a training exercise with the Tennessee Army National Guard here this summer and we were very impressed with their teaching methods".
Compiled by Ioan Kolev /based on interviews by Gergana Hrischeva, BNR-Horizont Channel/
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