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Medical

Description: 
Help Soldiers and the community around you by meeting their most basic need: health and well-being. Administer aid to those who need it most, both at home and overseas.
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Motivation:

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Build skills in a field that makes a difference in people's lives. Join the ranks of health professionals who are serving their communities and Soldiers around the world.

Motivation:

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Get help with school costs while you make a real difference in your world. Get paid to train in a career where your job is to help people at home and abroad.

Motivation:

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Be on the frontline of the medical profession, providing aid to those who need it most in communities across the country and around the world.

Motivation:

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Earn money while you train in this high-demand field. Get paid to learn skills that can translate to jobs like hospital administrator or emergency medical technician.

Motivation:

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Save lives serving your community at home and around the world. Serve your country by caring for people who are in dire need of your help—wherever they may be.
Sample MOS: 
68W Health Care Specialist
68K Medical Laboratory Specialist
68D Operating Room Specialist
Job training - What it is: 
Your job-specific training is called Advanced Individual Training, or AIT. In the medical field, AIT will teach you lab skills, medical techniques you'll use on actual patients, and all of the administrative and computer skills needed to perform your job. Most important, you'll learn how to help people.
Job training - What you'll do: 
  • Receive training specific to your Military Occupational Specialty, or MOS
  • Receive any civilian certifications appropriate for your job
  • Continue to perform regular physical exercise
  • Learn specific tools and techniques you'll use in your job, including patient care techniques and lab skills
  • Get hands-on experience with real patients
Job Training - How long it will take: 
Range: 1-10 months
Job Training Timeline Interval: 
23 Weeks
Is One Station Unit Training: 
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