duties and Respobiites:You can make a difference in the lives of Soldiers and their families by becoming anofficer on the U.S. Army health care team. Working alongside professionals at the top of their fields, you'll have access to the most advanced resources. You'll feel proud of your skills and even more proud of your service.
salary:
Monthly Variable Special Pay (Medical Officers) | |||||||||
Pay Grade |
Under 3
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3 but less than 6
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6 but less than 8
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8 but less than 10
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Intern |
100.00
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To O-6 (not an intern) |
416.66
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1000.00
|
958.33
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Above O-6 |
583.33
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583.33
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583.33
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583.33
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Monthly Variable Special Pay (Medical Officers) | |||||||||
Pay Grade |
10 but less than 12
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12 but less than 14
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14 but less than 18
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18 but less than 22
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22 and over
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To O-6 (not an intern) |
916.67
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833.33
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750.00
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666.66
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583.33
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Above O-6 |
583.33
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583.33
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583.33
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583.33
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583.33
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Education:When you're pursuing an advanced health care degree, the last thing on your mind should be how you're going to pay for it. The U.S. Army can help with one of the most comprehensive scholarships available in the health care field — The F. Edward Hébert Armed Forces Health Professions Scholarship Program. Qualifying students receive full tuition for any accredited medical, dental, veterinary, psychiatric nurse practitioner, psychology or optometry program, plus a generous monthly stipend of more than $2,000.
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Reflection: do you think you would like ti be one?
why? and why not?
i think i would like to be one because i like helping people out and its feels good to help peopel and kids.
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