As a Preventive Medicine Physician, you’ll supervise and provide direct patient care, recommend methods to improve overall wellness, and implement various programs to maintain health, improve fitness, and prevent disease or injury. You’ll also conduct medical research and participate in the education and training of medical students and personnel as part of the Army’s robust and reliable medical system.
Get financial support and other incentives to help you navigate the unique and challenging opportunities of medical school and serve on the Army Medical team.
Army health care scholarships and other educational programs help you graduate with a secure career in a medical profession, without the burden of a big financial debt. These benefits are offered in exchange for your commitment to serve on the Army Medical team, where you’ll support the well-being of America’s Army, at home and abroad.
The Financial Assistance Program (FAP) provides yearly grants and monthly stipends to applicants.
This program could be for you if you looking to become a Preventive Medicine Physician.
FAP provides you with:
An annual grant of up to $45K
A monthly stipend of $2,608
Commitment to serve active duty in the Army after finishing your education
Open to physicians at any point during their residency training, such as, Post
Graduate Year (PGY) II and above. Must be PGY1 complete and successfully
passed all three steps of the USMLE/COMLEX exams on the first attempt. Certain
individuals may be eligible to apply in PGY I. A full
medical license is required for all applicants entering PGY III.
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