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Does anyone know if you sign with military branch, then when finishing dental school if you get into a specialty program do they allow you to attend the program or do you have to be commissioned right away?
I thought it might be something like that, so really if you want to specialize and go into the military it is almost better to attend school as a civilian and then sign with some kind of loan repayment.
Great to have you here.🙂 Nothing beats up to date accurate info.True, Navy did select 10 for OMS training this year, and the 4 that are going to the civilian programs are all senior dental students I believe 😳. As many have surmised, it is all based on the projected needs of the service over the next decade - or so. Besides Pedo, Navy also trains Ortho at civilian programs as there is only one slot per year for each service at the Tri Service Ortho Program at Lackland AFB in Texas. Navy selected 4 for ortho this year so three will go to civilian programs unless they can get another one into the Texas program. Navy also has trained Perio, Endo, Operative, and OMF Radiology in civilian programs, either currently or in the past. Sorry, that's probably TMI.
Does anyone know if you sign with military branch, then when finishing dental school if you get into a specialty program do they allow you to attend the program or do you have to be commissioned right away?