Military Medical Opportunities
Duties and Responsibilities: Members of the U.S. military service train
for and perform a variety of tasks in order to maintain the U.S. national
defense. Service members work in occupations specific to the military, such as
fighter pilots or infantrymen. Many other members work in occupations that are
equivalent to civilian occupations, such as nurses, doctors, and lawyers.
Members serve in the army, navy, air force, marine corps, coast guard, or in
the reserve components of these branches, and in the air national guard and
army national guard.
Salary: Depends on the persons rank and how many
years they have served.
Education: To
join the military, applicants must meet age, education, aptitude, physical, and
character requirements. These requirements vary by branch of service and for
officers and enlisted members. Members are assigned an occupation specialty
based on their aptitude, former training, and the needs of their branch of
service. All service members must sign a contract and commit to a minimum term
of service.
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Reflection: I would not like to be one because I would not be able to handle
what the doctors see on an everyday bases. I do like that it is helping the men and women of the united states of america that help protect this country
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