Military Medical
Opportunities
Duties and responsibilities :
n the healthcare job market, where demand continues to outpace supply, the
armed forces are viewed as a font of high-quality talent. Military healthcare
providers are in demand, says Ted Daywalt, president of VetJobs in Marietta,
Georgia. "Their work environment is much more hostile and demanding than
at a US civilian hospital," he says, so they're able to hit the ground running
after military retirement.
Salary : Depending in what role they play in the army is what they get paid .
Education :
After a physician completes 4 years of medical school, their training is
not over. They must then complete an internship (also called PGY1 or Post
Graduate Year 1) and then a residency (also termed GME or Graduate Medical
Education). An internship typically lasts one year and a residency can last
from three to seven years depending on the specialty that you choose. Military
GME is not much different from civilian GME in that virtually all specialties
and sub-specialties are represented.
I would like to work
for the military but Theres a chance of risking my life for people and people
doing the same .
No comments:
Post a Comment