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First off let me say that in the recent past I have taken a great interest in the field of medicine in general and find it to be quite fascinating, but I'm not really in a good position to pursue it, at least I don't think I am.
I am currently serving in the United States Air Force as an officer. I have been in for about 1.5yrs, and am a Meteorologist. I graduated from the United States Air Force Academy (highly ranked for technical degree graduates), where I got my degree in meteorology (fairly heavily math based similar to a physics degree, calc 3, diff eq, etc, not much in the way of bio/chem aside from the base courses we had to take). Anyways, what prompts this inquiry is this. The other day someone asked me if I could have any job, what would it be... I said a doctor. Their reply? Well, why can't you just take that road now. Previously I had thought there no chance, but I have found myself unable to stop thinking about it, and thus I must at least pursue it to the extent to find out if this would be possible. Keep in mind that I would probably be willing to give up everything I have worked for thus far to give this a go, and kinda kick myself for not just doing it right the first time.
So here are my questions:
1. Is this a feasible goal, that is the career in medicine or have I already screwed myself? Keep in mind I am only 23 👍
2. If it is feasible where should I begin? I know that the military would pay for everything, and I honestly wouldn't mind staying in for this specific reason, I owe them 4 yrs still from my college so no big deal here. Should I take the MCAT, begin studying, etc?
3. Is anyone on here a military doc or a former one? If so do you know anything about the HSPS, am I eligible? How do I become eligible etc?
Lastly, I would like to say thank you to anyone who takes the time to read this, and an even bigger thanks to those who take the time to reply. I appreciate it!
I am currently serving in the United States Air Force as an officer. I have been in for about 1.5yrs, and am a Meteorologist. I graduated from the United States Air Force Academy (highly ranked for technical degree graduates), where I got my degree in meteorology (fairly heavily math based similar to a physics degree, calc 3, diff eq, etc, not much in the way of bio/chem aside from the base courses we had to take). Anyways, what prompts this inquiry is this. The other day someone asked me if I could have any job, what would it be... I said a doctor. Their reply? Well, why can't you just take that road now. Previously I had thought there no chance, but I have found myself unable to stop thinking about it, and thus I must at least pursue it to the extent to find out if this would be possible. Keep in mind that I would probably be willing to give up everything I have worked for thus far to give this a go, and kinda kick myself for not just doing it right the first time.
So here are my questions:
1. Is this a feasible goal, that is the career in medicine or have I already screwed myself? Keep in mind I am only 23 👍
2. If it is feasible where should I begin? I know that the military would pay for everything, and I honestly wouldn't mind staying in for this specific reason, I owe them 4 yrs still from my college so no big deal here. Should I take the MCAT, begin studying, etc?
3. Is anyone on here a military doc or a former one? If so do you know anything about the HSPS, am I eligible? How do I become eligible etc?
Lastly, I would like to say thank you to anyone who takes the time to read this, and an even bigger thanks to those who take the time to reply. I appreciate it!

