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Don't know much about this, but have researching lately, I'm having trouble understanding the 4 years active and inactive duty part. I understand the contract is 8 years so 4 active, and 4 inactive
HPSP covers 4 years tuition, so you have to pay back 4 years. So if someone does 4 year military residency does this cover the inactive 4 years? Then you do 4 years active. And when your active do you work as a physician at an army base?
I heard some people do the 4 years active then pursue the a civilian residency.
After your done with 4 years active can you move on with your life in the civilian world as 4 years "inactive" ha i have no idea.
If someone can clarify, I've been searching and I saw some good explanations but still don't comprehend the whole thing.
BTW: I'm applying to medical school this coming cycle at the age of 19 if everything goes well MCAT wise etc (I heard the 3.5 GPA 29 MCAT deal), so I thought it would be a good idea to serve.
HPSP covers 4 years tuition, so you have to pay back 4 years. So if someone does 4 year military residency does this cover the inactive 4 years? Then you do 4 years active. And when your active do you work as a physician at an army base?
I heard some people do the 4 years active then pursue the a civilian residency.
After your done with 4 years active can you move on with your life in the civilian world as 4 years "inactive" ha i have no idea.
If someone can clarify, I've been searching and I saw some good explanations but still don't comprehend the whole thing.
BTW: I'm applying to medical school this coming cycle at the age of 19 if everything goes well MCAT wise etc (I heard the 3.5 GPA 29 MCAT deal), so I thought it would be a good idea to serve.