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Well have know of just one program for all branches of the Arm forces. I apply to the program for the upcoming class, however, I want to go in the Army. The website is below, look under prospective student and you will see a list of contact for the region you live in. However, I think the dead line for 2010 pass, because it is a very long process. However, I may be wrong. Good luck
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Call up your local recruiter and ask them for the number of the local medical officer recruiter. I would think that they might have the info.
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