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It seems the would earn more with the FAP if they did the 3 years of residency + 4 year service requirement. Also there is no mal practice insurance in the military, and civilian physicians pay way more taxes such as federal, medicare, unemployment, etc. So is army medicine a better deal for those speciaizing in primary care?