Military Doctor
Military physicians can apply previous experience and receive new training in treatments pertaining to diving, tropical environments or aerospace medicine. The military also employs doctors with specializations in more common types of medicine such as pediatrics, family care and neurology. A military doctor provides healthcare to military personnel and their families and can work in a variety of settings, including hospital ships or international medical centers. Doctors enlisted in the military take part in international relief efforts by providing care to victims of natural disasters. Doctors may also be responsible for ensuring that soldiers are physically fit for duty and treating injuries during combat and other emergencies. Leadership positions involve commanding medical units or coordinating the placement and employment of medical personnel.
Salary:$98,959-$244,168
Education:
In order to become a military doctor you must obtain a bachelor's degree. After you do that you will need to apply to medical school and graduate from there as well. You can get financial support but with an agreement that you will join the military right after you graduate. You will also need to meet the requirements that the military holds. Like physical condition, and your licensed medical from the united states of america.
Demand: There is a demand on this career because some of this doctors end up dying. And it's on a demand rate.
Reflection:
I will not like to be a military doctor because you are at risk of dying in what you love to do. I will not like to be one.
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