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Breaking barriers: Female combat medics in the IDF prove their mettle on the front lines

The JC was given special access to the unit making sure wounded soldiers get the care they need, even in the heat of battle

May 13, 2025 13:37
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Four female medics from the Battalion Aid Station of the Givati Brigade (Image: IDF)
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“For female doctors who want to be on the battlefield, there is no longer a glass ceiling,” said Lieutenant A, a physician and commanding officer in the Battalion Aid Station of the Givati Brigade – one of the few all-female units in the Israel Defence Forces (IDF).

Lieutenant A leads a team of three paramedics – Corporal S, Corporal N, and Corporal G – all of whom completed the military’s paramedic training course before joining the unit. Their role is both medical and operational, serving alongside combat troops and providing care under fire.

“They are as combat-ready as any other soldier,” said Lieutenant A, who joined the battalion 18 months ago after completing seven years of medical school and the IDF’s military medical programme.

Originally recruited as medical staff, the women were assigned to units based on personality assessments and then underwent further training tailored to their operational environment.