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Title: US Army Medical Department


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US Army Medical Department
Health Professions Scholarship Program
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Army Medical Department (AMEDD)
Mission Statement
  • Our Vision
  • Americas Premier Medical Team Saving Lives,
    Fostering Healthy and Resilient People, and
    Inspiring Trust Army Medicine
  • Our Mission
  • Promote, Sustain and Enhance Soldier Health
  • Train, Develop and Equip a Medical Force that
    Supports Full Spectrum Operations
  • Deliver Leading Edge Health Services to Our
    Warriors and Military Family to Optimize Outcomes
  • Our Values
  • Loyalty-Duty-Respect-Selfless Service-Honor-Integr
    ity-Personal Courage

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Why Army Medicine?
Professional Fulfillment Master your craft under
the mentorship of highly qualified physicians and
leaders. Enjoy a remarkable sense of
camaraderie, teamwork and common
purpose. Training Opportunities for Residency,
Fellowship, Continuing Medical Education are
unmatched. Optional unique military
training Airborne, Air Assault, Flight
Surgeon, Special Forces Diversity You will
treat soldiers, families and retirees in many
types of settings from small clinics to major
medical centers, all with the latest medical
technology. Quality of Life 30 days paid
leave per year numerous additional holidays
maximum family time Overseas assignments provide
a once in a lifetime opportunity to live abroad.
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A World-Class Healthcare System
A Day in the Life of the Army Medical Department
  • 41,986 clinic visits
  • 374 patients admitted
  • 1,214 patient beds occupied
  • 26,600 dental procedures
  • 5,879 immunizations
  • 64 births
  • 12,494 radiology procedures
  • 54,048 outpatient pharmacy prescriptions
  • 50,420 laboratory procedures
  • 1,961 veterinary outpatient visits
  • 23.2 million-worth of food inspected

This gives you a sense of the Armys Medical
Department workload at home
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Financial Assistance
  • Full Tuition Regardless of School
  • 20K Scholarship Bonus
  • Monthly Stipend of 2122 per month (22,281.00
    total per year)
  • Books and academic fees
  • to include medical insurance premiums while in
    school
  • Army Officer Pay
  • for remaining 6 weeks of each school year (4500)

Your financial assistance begins when you begin
school.
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Your Obligation During Med School
  • While attending school,
  • your main focus is to be a dedicated full-time
    student!
  • You will be required to serve on Active Duty as
    an Army Reserve Officer for six weeks each year
    as an intern in Army Medical Centers
  • You will be paid for this time in the rank of
    Second Lieutenant
  • The intent of this time is for you to learn the
    basics of Army Healthcare

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Active Duty Training (ADTs)
  • 1st year- Basic Officer Leadership Course (BOLC)
  • 2nd year- School ADT or rotation at Army
    community hospital
  • 3rd and 4th years- Clinical rotations at Army
    hospitals
  • Any year- Research rotation at Walter Reed Army
    Institute of Research, Armed Forces Institute of
    Pathology, Uniformed Service University

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Your Obligation After Medical School
After you complete medical school, you will be
assigned to an Army medical center, community
hospital, clinic or research laboratory in the
United States or abroad and receive full pay and
benefits as an Army Captain.
Your obligation is 1 year on active duty for each
year of sponsorship in either HPSP or residency,
whichever is greater (2 years Minimum)
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Army Graduate Medical Education (GME)
  • Largest GME program in the military
  • 1414 doctors training in our in-house programs
    98 in Army sponsored civilian training
  • All Specialties
  • 11 teaching hospitals
  • 68 residencies, 57 fellowships (25 of which are
    civilian affiliates)
  • 29-32 of medical officers are in GME at any
    given time
  • All programs accredited by Accreditation Council
    for Graduate Medical Education (ACGME)
  • 64 of programs with 5yr accreditation 14 with
    4yr accreditation (civilian avg 3.7yr)
  • Over 96 first time board pass rate

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Regional Medical CommandsTeaching Hospitals
NORTH ATLANTIC RMC Walter Reed AMC, Washington,
DC National Naval Medical Center, Bethesda, MD
Malcolm Grow Medical Center, Andrews AFB DeWitt
ACH, Ft. Belvoir,VA Womack AMC, Fayetteville, NC
WESTERN RMC Madigan AMC, Tacoma, WA
MAMC
MAMC
TAMC
TAMC
WRAMC
WRAMC
WBAMC
WBAMC
EAMC
EAMC
PACIFIC RMC Tripler AMC, Honolulu, HI
BAMC
BAMC
BAMC
BAMC
LRMC
LRMC
GREAT PLAINS RMC SAUSHEC Brooke AMC, Ft. Sam
Houston, TX Wilford Hall Medical Center, Lackland
AFB, TX University of Texas, San Antonio,
TX William Beaumont AMC, El Paso, TX Darnall ACH,
Killeen, TX
SOUTHEAST RMC (Includes Puerto Rico)
Eisenhower AMC, Augusta, GA Martin ACH,
Columbus, GA


EUROPE RMC Landstuhl AMC, Germany
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Competitive Pay and Benefits
  • 100 medical and dental coverage
  • Debt free education
  • 30 days paid vacation annually
  • Travel Opportunities
  • Special Pay and bonus
  • Low cost life insurance
  • No fees for malpractice insurance
  • Army will pay you to go to CME (Continuing
    Medical Education)
  • Retirement after 20 years

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Eligibility
  • Must be a citizen of the United States
  • Must be qualified to hold an officer
    commissioning in the
  • United States Army (Medically Morally)
  • Must be enrolled or accepted to an accredited
    graduate program
  • Basic Acceptance Criteria
  • 3.2 GPA and 24 MCAT or higher

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Selection Process
  • Complete application packet
  • Complete physical evaluation
  • Appear before Selection Board (packet only)
  • Accept Scholarship
  • Commission as Second Lieutenant in USAR

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Questions ???

Your Country and the Soldiers who protect this
country need your quality care, who here is ready
to take that next step to ensure American
Soldiers will have the care they need to keep
America FREE? If not YOU then WHO?
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For more information please contact
SFC Amie Macklin U.S. Army Health Care
Recruiter Cell (888) 258-1503 Text (443)
694-9507 E-mail amie.macklin_at_usarec.army.mil
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