Military Medical Careers
Duties and Responsibilities: Each Branch of the military has different needs and entrance requirements for medical professionals. However, one requirement all four military branches share is the physical health standards. Any minor physical weakness, or deviation, from the slightest vision or hearing impairment to flat- footnotes, could disqualify you for acceptance into the military.
Average Salary:
It depends on what you do but most likely to be $100k
Education Requirements:
One of the major advantages to military medical jobs is the paid training and education. In return for a determined number of services years to pay back your training and education, you will not have to pay out of pocket for your medical degree, nursing degree, or other related healthcare training. Usually the service years are around four years of active duty.
Reflections:
i would not want to be a military medical career because this is not really my thing to do and also that this is really not my kinda career and i really think this career is really dangerous and i don't see myself as working as one.
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