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|Specialising in [[critical care medicine]], [[emergency medicine]] or [[Anesthesia|anaesthesia]] can often be seen in the pre-hospital field, working alongside NHS ambulance services via an [[Air ambulances in the United Kingdom|air ambulances]] or, [[British Association for Immediate Care|BASICS]] scheme or [[BASICS Scotland]].
These typically spend some of their working week in a hospital setting, with the pre-hospital work being done on a voluntary basis – except in the case of air ambulance doctors who are seconded by their NHS trust on a semi-permanent basis.
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