Military Doctors

This forum made possible through the generous support of SDN members, donors, and sponsors. Thank you.

Gatewayhoward

Senior Member
10+ Year Member
5+ Year Member
15+ Year Member
Joined
Dec 16, 2005
Messages
129
Reaction score
0
Points
0
  1. Pre-Medical
What is the process to become a military doctor? I know almost nothing on the subject. Does the different branches have their own medical schools? If so I'd be interested in how it works compared to the civilian world.
 
Gatewayhoward said:
What is the process to become a military doctor? I know almost nothing on the subject. Does the different branches have their own medical schools? If so I'd be interested in how it works compared to the civilian world.

All branches have one medical school. USUHS in Bethesda, MD. They each have individual scholarship programs (including the public health service) and different loan repayment programs. If you have specific questions, or want to know more about requirements and experiences, go to the Military Medicine Forum. It is low on the list of the SDN forums.
 
Gatewayhoward said:
What is the process to become a military doctor? I know almost nothing on the subject. Does the different branches have their own medical schools? If so I'd be interested in how it works compared to the civilian world.

hey Gatewayhoward-

there is also the option of doing ROTC at a regular 4-year instituion, in which case everything is still paid for, you just owe time afterwards (much like the typical commissioning programs available). Most of the docs I met while I was in the Air Force all went this route.
 
kimmcauliffe said:
hey Gatewayhoward-

there is also the option of doing ROTC at a regular 4-year instituion, in which case everything is still paid for, you just owe time afterwards (much like the typical commissioning programs available). Most of the docs I met while I was in the Air Force all went this route.

For civilian med schools, it's call the Health Professions Scholarship Program (HPSP), and many HPSPs were ROTC in undergrad also. In terms of payback it is similar, but the specifics are very different. As said before, see the Military med forum and read all the stickies for more info.
 
Gatewayhoward said:
What is the process to become a military doctor? I know almost nothing on the subject. Does the different branches have their own medical schools? If so I'd be interested in how it works compared to the civilian world.
Check out the Military Medicine forum. Then be SURE to read the stickies. They'll address all your questions and lots more.
 
They all seem to hate being military doctors. But I'm still gonna research it more.
 
Gatewayhoward said:
They all seem to hate being military doctors. But I'm still gonna research it more.

Take it with a grain of salt. The malcontents seem to gravitate here. I was an active duty pharmacist for a while, had many physician friends and no one was as disgruntled as those guys. I am headed to USUHS this fall and plan on making a career out of it. Read all the posts in the mil med section any way- they have some valid points to consider before making the leap. Recruiters are not good sources of information. They are not docs, so they haven't lived the life they are selling you.
 
Do military docs go through some sort of basic training or officer school?
 
Gatewayhoward said:
Do military docs go through some sort of basic training or officer school?
All this is answered in the stickies in the military forum.
 
Top Bottom