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Whether you have just begun your undergraduate studies or have accepted a seat in medical school, you can take advantage of the programs the U.S. Army provides for students pursuing careers in health care.
ARMY MEDICINE
PROGRAM BENEFITS
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If you receive the F. Edward Hébert Armed Forces Health Professions Scholarship, the U.S. Army Health Care team will pay 100% of your tuition for a graduate-level health care degree for any accredited medical, dental, veterinary, psychology or optometry program in the United States or Puerto Rico.
The U.S. Army offers future health care professionals the chance to complete a bachelor’s degree with less debt and more advanced training. As an officer, you’ll rapidly develop your professional and leadership skills while serving on a world-class health care team.
Covered Professions:
Medical/Osteopathy, Dental, Veterinarian, Nurse, Optometry, Physical Therapy, Allied Health
The U.S. Army health care team offers future health care professionals the chance to finish their graduate medical education with less debt and more advanced training. In addition, graduate students will enjoy opportunities to rapidly gain career-defining experiences.
Covered Professions:
Medical, Dental, Allied Health, Audiology
Your doctorate degree is the result of many years of study and hard work. The U.S. Army offers unique postgraduate programs designed to help you quickly gain the skills and experience you need to become a leader in your field.
Covered Professions:
Medical, Dental
When you join the Army Medical Department (AMEDD), you'll enjoy the privileges and respect afforded to an officer in the world's most advanced Army. Not only will you tackle challenging cases, but you will also be proud of the care you provide to our Soldiers and their families.
Covered Professions:
Medical, Dental, Veterinarian, Nurse, Optometry, Physical Therapy
If you are currently serving, and looking to join the U.S. Army or Army Reserve health care team, the Army has programs to help you get the training you need to start your medical career.
Covered Professions:
Nurse, Physician Assistant, Allied Health
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