PHYSICIAN CAREERS & JOBS
Hone your skills in an environment dedicated to Patient care Excercise your strength to heal
You can make a difference in the lives of Soldiers and their families by becoming an officer on the U.S. Army health care team. Working alongside professionals at the top of their fields, you'll have access to the most advanced resources. You'll feel proud of your skills and even more proud of your service.
Featured Careers
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Psychiatrist (60W)
At U.S. Army facilities such as the Walter Reed Army Institute of Research — Psychiatry & Neuroscience, some of the finest minds in medicine are conducting groundbreaking research in key psychiatric issues to address the unique challenges that our service men and women face. Discover how the U.S. Army is making some of the most important advances in the field of psychiatry — and how you can be part of it.
CATEGORY: Medical Corps
DETAILS: Officer, Active Duty, Army Reserve
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Medical HPSP Student
Begin your medical career with unique experience as part of one of the world's most advanced health care organizations. If you are currently enrolled in, or have received a letter of acceptance to, an accredited doctor of medicine or doctor of osteopathy program, you can receive a full scholarship for up to four years. During academic breaks, you'll gain hands-on experience in our advanced health care organization. After graduation, you'll be eligible for our highly sought after residency training programs.
CATEGORY: Medical Corps
DETAILS: Officer, Active Duty
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Family Practice Physician (61H)
During humanitarian missions, contingency operations and peacetime, Army Medical Corps officers conserve the U.S. Army’s fighting strength by providing the highest quality health care to Soldiers, family members, retirees and other eligible beneficiaries. Practicing on the U.S. Army health care team allows you to focus on patient care first. It is just one of the many reasons family practice physicians find the U.S. Army health care team an attractive alternative to the private sector.
CATEGORY: Medical Corps
DETAILS: Officer, Active Duty, Army Reserve
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General Surgeon (61J)
At the forefront of innovation in a wide range of surgical procedures, the U.S. Army is an ideal choice for general surgeons who not only want to advance their careers but also want to advance the practice of surgery. From groundbreaking work in regenerative medicine to the development of 3-D anatomical models to aid in surgical pre- and post-op planning, the surgical advancements being pioneered right now by the U.S. Army Medical Department are improving outcomes for their patients and changing the practice of medicine.
CATEGORY: Medical Corps
DETAILS: Officer, Active Duty, Army Reserve
PHYSICIAN careers
- Anesthesiologist (60N)
- Dermatologist (60L)
- Diagnostic Radiologist (61R)
- Emergency Medicine Physician (62A)
- Family Practice Physician (61H)
- General Surgeon (61J)
- Internal Medicine Physician (61F)
- Medical HPSP Student
- Neurologist (60V)
- Nuclear Medicine Officer (60B)
- Obstetrician / Gynecologist (60J)
- Occupational Medicine Officer (60D)
- Ophthalmologist (60S)
- Orthopedic Surgeon (61M)
- Otolaryngologist (60T)
- Pathologist (61U)
- Pediatric Physician (60P)
- Peripheral Vascular Surgeon (61W)
- Preventive Medicine Officer (60C)
- Psychiatrist (60W)
- Pulmonary Disease Officer (60F)
- Therapeutic Radiologist (61Q)
- Thoracic Surgeon (61K)
- Urologist (60k)