WHEN WAS THE LAST TIME YOU TREATED A REAL HERO?
Being a hero to those who protect and serve our country is an honorable position that carries life-long prestige. As a physician in the Army Reserve Medical Corps, not only will you be recognized as a hero to our country, you’ll also enjoy various financial incentives and opportunities to enhance your civilian career. This section outlines the assignments that are involved when serving, the duties to be fulfilled as you serve in your particular specialty, and the qualifications you'll need to be considered. As you read the profiles of current physicians in the Reserve, you’ll understand the motivations of your peers for joining and why they continue to serve in the Army Reserve Medical Corps.
CITIZENSHIP OPPORTUNITY FOR FOREIGN-BORN, US LICENSED PHYSICIANS
If you are a practicing physician and non-citizen living and working legally in the United States, the U.S. Army can help you enhance your career and earn your citizenship. To qualify, you must have completed a residency program in the United States and be Board Certified or Eligible. Click here to learn more about this program.
SERVICE OBLIGATION FOR OLDER HEALTH CARE PROFESSIONALS
The United States Army Medical Department announced recently it has reduced the military service obligation period down to two years for experienced health care professionals aged 43 to 60 years old, who are seeking appointment as an Officer in all Army medical corps. Click here to learn more.