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Hello all,
I am a senior in university planning to apply to medical schools next year. I am debating whether I should consider applying to USUHS (or consider HSPS). I have a set of questions that I already did a thorough search in this forum but could not find answers for as they are rather specific.
I would also greatly appreciate it if you can advise me on what party to contact to get more information on these topics; I have a feeling that your average army recruiter won't be able to tell me too much about these things.
1) As I was born in Korea and all my family reside there, I would love to go back to work in the US military bases there. This really would be best of two worlds: serving the US troops as a medical doctor while being geographically close to family and relatives. It also makes a lot of sense for me financially. My main concern is that being in Korea after medical school is very important to me -- and from what I've reading, it seems that you don't always get deployed to the places you want. Although I do get the sense that it is one of the less popular locations...
My question is if I am interested in almost permanently serving in US army bases in Korea, should look elsewhere (ie not in military medicine)? I don't mind the occasional few months long deployment to other nations but I would like my long term stay to be in somewhere in Korea.
2) Is there an option of even starting residency in a medical center in Korea, if I am set on staying there for long term?
3) If i wanted to maximize my chances of being deployed in korea, should I be seeking to join the army, navy or the airforce? Likewise, what would be the specialty to go into that would be most conducive for this plan? (Location is more important for me than medical specialty, as extreme as that may sound..)
Thank you so much for the help and, again, I would appreciate it if anyone could direct me to a resource or point of contact to get these questions answered.
I am a senior in university planning to apply to medical schools next year. I am debating whether I should consider applying to USUHS (or consider HSPS). I have a set of questions that I already did a thorough search in this forum but could not find answers for as they are rather specific.
I would also greatly appreciate it if you can advise me on what party to contact to get more information on these topics; I have a feeling that your average army recruiter won't be able to tell me too much about these things.
1) As I was born in Korea and all my family reside there, I would love to go back to work in the US military bases there. This really would be best of two worlds: serving the US troops as a medical doctor while being geographically close to family and relatives. It also makes a lot of sense for me financially. My main concern is that being in Korea after medical school is very important to me -- and from what I've reading, it seems that you don't always get deployed to the places you want. Although I do get the sense that it is one of the less popular locations...
My question is if I am interested in almost permanently serving in US army bases in Korea, should look elsewhere (ie not in military medicine)? I don't mind the occasional few months long deployment to other nations but I would like my long term stay to be in somewhere in Korea.
2) Is there an option of even starting residency in a medical center in Korea, if I am set on staying there for long term?
3) If i wanted to maximize my chances of being deployed in korea, should I be seeking to join the army, navy or the airforce? Likewise, what would be the specialty to go into that would be most conducive for this plan? (Location is more important for me than medical specialty, as extreme as that may sound..)
Thank you so much for the help and, again, I would appreciate it if anyone could direct me to a resource or point of contact to get these questions answered.