Military medical
opportunities
Duties and
responsibilities: you can make a
difference in the lives of soldiers and their families by becoming an officer
on the U.S army health care team working alongside professionals at the top of
their fields you’ll have access to the most advanced resources.
Salary Some of the other
bonuses include: proficiency in a foreign language, fight pay, dive pay, sea
pay, or deployment pay. Besides those just mentioned, there are yet more
bonuses out there. They are sometimes unpredictable and sporadic in nature.
They could reflect the need for retention or other factors that pertain to
physicians. For example the military may authorize a Medical Officer Retention
Bonus (MORB) for a set period of time. In the past a MORB has reached up to and
extra $100,000 each year.
Education: For future and current
medical school students, the Health Professions Scholarship Program (HPSP)
offers two-, three- and four-year military scholarships. The HPSP covers
civilian medical school tuition, pays for fees, provides a monthly living
stipend and includes a signing bonus under certain conditions. This scholarship
is offered by the Army, Navy and Air Force, and the benefits are the same
across all three Services. For those who hope to apply to HPSP, selection
boards tend to look at all aspects of a person's application — leadership,
extracurricular activities, fitness, grades and scores — so they can determine
who will succeed in both medical school and the Military.
Add a
picture:
Reflection: I
would like it to be one because I could learn new things. And I would help some
soldiers that are in bad situation that they could be okay. That’s why I would
like it to be one. To help others
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