This is an Army scholarship that can pay for medical school tuition and provide a monthly stipend while one trains to become a doctor.
What is the Health Professions Scholarship Program (HPSP)?
These are (6) specialty areas that an Army nurse can initially work in.
What are Med/Surg, ICU, ER,OB/GYN and Psych?
To apply to be an Army Veterinarian, you must have earned either a VMD or a DVM, which stands for Doctor of this type of Medicine.
What is Veterinary Medicine?
Comprehensive dentists, oral & maxillofacial surgery, pediatric dentists, periodontics, endodontics, prosthodontics, oral pathologists, and orthodontists are considered under this general job category in the Dental Corps.
What are Army Dental specialties?
(also acceptable: specialties)
This is the rank of an incoming Post-Doctorate degree graduate.
What is a captain?
This is a national college program that allow students to become Army officers while earning their undergraduate degree and preparing for careers like medicine
What is Army ROTC?
This is the minimum degree needed to be an Army nurse officer.
What is Bachelor's of Science in Nursing (BSN)?
Army veterinarians provide comprehensive veterinary medical care for
What are military working canines, military working equines, Navy working marine mammals, service members and retirees companion animals, mascots (dogs, mules, goats) and food animal species in a deployed setting?
The months for an extension policy for a CONUS TDA Dental Corps market assignment.
What is 60 months?
Commissary, PX, gas stations, bowling alleys, movie theaters, gyms, hospitals, parks, schools, daycares, golf courses and more can be found at these locations.
What are military bases?
A program that aligns similarly with the civilian process for matching future Army doctors into specialties of their choice, and has a match rate of 85% to physician specialty of choice
What is the Military Match?
These locations are opportunities you can serve at that are located around the world (outside the lower 48 states).
What are Germany, Hawaii, Alaska, Korea and Japan?
Veterinarians don't just treat animals; they also protect service members by inspecting 100% of this.
What is food??
HPSP, loan repayment programs, Board Certification Pay, Critically Short Wartime Skills Accession Bonus, Accession bonuses for new officers joining the Corps would all be considered in this single word category that begins with an "I".
What are Incentives?
Things like base salary, BHA, food allowance, bonus opportunities, health/dental insurance and the GI Bill are just some of the benefits for who?
What are service members (Enlisted, Warrant Officers, and Officers).
(also acceptable Soldiers)
A military medical school in Maryland trains future Army, Navy, Air Force, Coast Guards and Public Health Service physicians
What is Uniformed Services University?
If you're looking to complete an advance degree, you can do it fully paid for by this program
(this also includes full-time pay)
What is the Long Term Health Education and Training program?
(also acceptable LTHET program)
(1) U.S. citizenship (regular Army) or a permanent resident (Army Reserves) and (2) a license to practice veterinary medicine after graduating from an AVMA accredited veterinary school or a permanent certificate from the Education Commission for Foreign Veterinary Graduates and (3) a current, unrestricted state license to practice veterinary medicine, are all considered what?
What are Veterinary Corps eligibility requirements?
The resources related to information within the Dental Corps can be found at this site.
What is the Dental Corps Sharepoint?
Civilian medical professionals must pay thousands of dollars a year for this type of lawsuit protection insurance, which the Army provides completely free
What is malpractice insurance?
This connotation encompasses what Army doctors do in service around the world while caring for soldiers, families and sometimes civilians during emergencies or humanitarian missions
Who is Army medicine?
This is a term used to describe the general hours or period of time a nurse works in a day.
What is shift work?
Before the official Corps existed, in 1776 this General and future President recognized the need for army veterinary care.
Who is George Washington?
The US Army Dental Corps was established this year.
What is 1911?
This military department has diverse student programs designed to foster the next generation of Army healthcare professionals offering invaluable opportunities such as scholarships, tuition assistance and hands on training experiences.
What is Army Medical Department (AMEDD)?