As an orthopedic surgeon and officer on the U.S.
Army health care team, youll have the opportunity to learn the most advanced procedures and techniques.
Youll work in one of our state-of-the-art medical facilities worldwide, and network with other well-known professionals in your specialized field.
Youll train to become a leader, all while developing advanced skills.
Also, youll enrich your career without the constraints of overhead expenses and malpractice insurance premiums.
If you choose the Army Reserve, you can continue to work in your community and serve when needed.
For either path you may choose, you will work as part of a multidisciplinary team, surrounded by dedicated professionals who share your values and a passion for excellence.Active duty –
– Full-tuition scholarship for those qualifying specialties, which includes a monthly stipend of over $2,200.00
– Receive up to $40,000 to repay qualifying loans to lending institutions (over a maximum three-year period) through the Active Duty Health Professions Loan Repayment Program (ADHPLRP).
Active Duty Obligation is 1 year-for-year receiving loan repayment with a minimum period of 2 years on Active Duty
– Travel opportunities, to include humanitarian missions
– 30 days of paid vacation earned annually
– A military retirement system that blends the traditional legacy retirement pension with a defined contribution to service members Thrift Savings Plan account
– No-cost or low-cost medical and dental care for you and your family
– Commissary (grocery) and post exchange shopping privilegesArmy Reserve
– $75,000 special pay, paid annually in increments of $25,000 for up to a total of three years.
Must have completed a residency program in your specialty
– Receive up to $250,000 for repayment of education loans (up to $40,000 maximum per year)
– Specialized training assistance and a monthly stipend while enrolled in an accredited residency program.
Recipients must be a U.S.
citizen and will serve in the Army Reserve for a determined amount of time after completing their residency