Friday, September 23, 2011

What is the exercise regimen for female doctors in the military?

I was wondering this because I have heard that the military provides free medical school. Also what is life like living on a military base. Are military doctors deployed? If so, are nurses too? How does the medical training work... Would I still go to a 4 year university then move on to the military base? Anybody with personal experience please.|||Exercise regimen: They are usually told to exercise on their own. Many female officers just get fat.





Free medical school. Sort of. Look up Uniformed Services University of Health Science. The military can also provide you with a scholarship to help pay for medical school (no matter which US medical school you attend) and you sign papers guaranteeing to serve in the military after you graduate.





Military doctors are frequently deployed. Did you ever see the TV show MASH? Doctors are assigned to Combat Support Hospitals and the medical companies of all Army brigades. Nurses are right there too.





You don't move onto a military base until you're all done with school. That is a 4 year undergraduate, 4 year medical school. Many doctors perform their residency training at a military teaching hospital.|||The same as it is for everybody else.|||Never seen MASH????

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