“Military Medical”
Duties and responsibility:
- Operate, maintain, and repair equipment
- Perform technical and support activities
- Supervise junior enlisted personnel
- Participate in, or support, combat and other military operations, such as humanitarian or disaster relief
Salary: an Army doctor with the rank of major in paygrade O4 and with four years of service would earn monthly basic pay of $5,462 or $65,544 annually as of 2013. Because physicians typically earn high civilian incomes, though, the military also adds a variety of specialty pay and bonuses to their compensation.
Education:
Education:
- Be a U.S. citizen with a bachelor's degree
- Be accepted into, or applying for, an accredited graduate program in the U.S. or Puerto Rico (the scholarship can only be claimed once enrolled)
- Remain a full-time student throughout the program's duration
- Qualify as an officer in the United States Army Reserve
Need for this profession: you have to be at least 18 years old (17 with parental consent) you must be a U.S. citizen in order to apply. you must have a physical to indicate that you are healthy enough to serve. must be approved for an educational delay.
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