Questions regarding HPSP and Residency

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Elder_Citrus

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Hello everyone! I am an incoming dental student and had just received a call from my army recruiter regarding my acceptance into the four-year program. Super thrilled at the moment. I would like to know what will happen going forward and what to expect if I want to do a residency after graduating from dental school (Public health or OMFS). I am also processing with the Navy but have yet to hear from them.
 
Hello everyone! I am an incoming dental student and had just received a call from my army recruiter regarding my acceptance into the four-year program. Super thrilled at the moment. I would like to know what will happen going forward and what to expect if I want to do a residency after graduating from dental school (Public health or OMFS). I am also processing with the Navy but have yet to hear from them.
Public health is not an option in the military as far as I am aware. Oral surgery you would train in your residency and then serve your 4 year commitment .
 
Public health is not an option in the military as far as I am aware. Oral surgery you would train in your residency and then serve your 4 year commitment .
I see, I included that solely because it is a part of the Army HPSP info sheet, but frankly, it seems more viable to pursue that after the payback. Thank you for the insight!
 
Public health is not an option in the military as far as I am aware. Oral surgery you would train in your residency and then serve your 4 year commitment .
The navy does not have a public health residency but they do select one FTOS every few years. Last cycle one person was authorized.

FTOS(full time out of service): attend a civilian residency while being paid full active duty salary. You would payback your time after residency in the military.
 
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