1. Go to <a href="http://bhpr.hrsa.gov/nhsc/Main/new_home.htm" target="_blank">this</a> link and do a search. Be sure to select physcian, NHSC SCHOLAR OPPORTUNITY, as those that receive the scholarship are only elligible for the highest priority sites. Other sites are reserved for those in the loan repayment program or just regular National Health Service Corps members.
2. According to the <a href="http://bhpr.hrsa.gov/nhsc/Pages/joining_nhsc/1E_know_scholarships5.htm" target="_blank">website</a> salaries vary from $60,000 to $100,000.
3. This has nothing to do with the military. However, it is funded by the federal government.
4. You're welcome.
One last opinion. Although that salary is not great, you must add in the scholarship and stipend. The scholarship includes tuition, books, and fees. The stipend is about $12,000 per year. If you go to a private school the total amount per year of school can add up to around $45,000 for a total of $180,000 for four years. Add the interest that you would have accrued while in residency had you not gotten a scholarship but instead had used loans (at 6.5% for three years that would be about $35,000). So, they are paying a total scholarship of $215,000. If the position you get only pays $60,000 per year, add in one-quarter of the $215,000 they already gave you and your salary is more like $104,000 per year. That is pretty good for a first-year physician in primary care. Your salary is more likely to be in the $80,000 range making it $124,000 per year...about the average across the country for all primary care physicians.
Caveat: NHSC Scholarships are only for those that want to work in primary care in an underserved area. Just as the military scholarships are only for those that want to be in the military. Don't make your life miserable just for money...it is never worth it.