Hi- I was just hoping somebody could give me some information about military medicine careers- especially input on the lifestyle for the families. My husband is interviewing at USU in a couple of weeks. This is his top choice for medical schools, but if not accepted, he'll probably accept the military medical scholarship. We really want to minimize the loans we take at this point, and so USU is ideal from that standpoint. He has chosen the Army as his top preference, basically because it seems to have the fewest bases, and it has a base located very close to where we have most of our family. He's always liked the Army, anyway. So- some questions:
*If he's interested in orthopedices, would he have to wait several years before a residency spot opens up? What is it like to be a GMO? Do they get paid more than regular medical school students at USU?
*How likely is it to be moved all over the place if you're a military physician in the Army? We have 3 kids (daughter 6, and boy-girl twins 1), so moving all over sounds daunting at this point... He's also planning on being a career military doc.
*What is the life like for doctors in the military? My dad was a flight surgeon for a few years; later he worked with an ER doc who had been a doctor for the Air Force. Both of them say that the military "railroads patients through the system" and "works the doctors to the bone". What is the lifestyle like for the doctors? I am under the impression that doctors are well-treated, and in general the hours are better and working conditions better than in the general civilian population...
Well- if anyone could answer these questions or some of them I would be so grateful! I just really am searching for information! Thanks!
*If he's interested in orthopedices, would he have to wait several years before a residency spot opens up? What is it like to be a GMO? Do they get paid more than regular medical school students at USU?
*How likely is it to be moved all over the place if you're a military physician in the Army? We have 3 kids (daughter 6, and boy-girl twins 1), so moving all over sounds daunting at this point... He's also planning on being a career military doc.
*What is the life like for doctors in the military? My dad was a flight surgeon for a few years; later he worked with an ER doc who had been a doctor for the Air Force. Both of them say that the military "railroads patients through the system" and "works the doctors to the bone". What is the lifestyle like for the doctors? I am under the impression that doctors are well-treated, and in general the hours are better and working conditions better than in the general civilian population...
Well- if anyone could answer these questions or some of them I would be so grateful! I just really am searching for information! Thanks!
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