Navy Doctor Shares the Only 2 Reasons to Practice in the Military | Military Medicine
I have received quite a few questions about accepting a military scholarship to attend medical school. I have summarized the 2 primary reasons in this video. 1. You have an incredibly strong desire to serve your country. I provide additional details on what that actually means in the video. 2. You are prior service and already have time towards retirement. I am always open to discussion and sharing advice, but I hope that by answering questions in this format I can cut down on some of the e-mail burden.

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