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Variety & Diversity

Maj. Jonathan Craig Taylor, Family Physician talks about role/experience/benefits - benefits of being an army doctor - having a unique experience, get to do a variety & diversity of medical care than being in a private practice, full spectr...

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    Captain, Cerar talks about role/experience/benefits - Endodontic Resident. Discu...

    CATEGORY: Medicine

    TAGS: Dentist Army Healthcare

    CPT Christine Cerar Endodontic Resident
    1:47
  • 2nd Lieutenant. Martha Morales - Dental Student

    2nd lieutenant, Morales talks about role/experience/benefits - currently a dent...

    CATEGORY: Medicine

    TAGS: Dentist Army Healthcare

    2nd Lieutenant. Martha Morales - Dental Student
    1:15
  • Yale Graduate

    Capt. Jocelyn Figueroa Blackwell, Family Physician (HPSP) - talks about role/exp...

    CATEGORY: Medicine

    TAGS: Family Practice Army Healthcare

    Yale Graduate
    01:17
  • Cars, Golf & Pathology

    Lt Col. John Hunnicutt, Pathologist (Reserve) talks about role/experience/benefi...

    CATEGORY: Medicine

    TAGS: Family Practice Medical Corps

    Cars, Golf & Pathology
    01:39
  • Variety & Diversity

    Maj. Jonathan Craig Taylor, Family Physician talks about role/experience/benefit...

    CATEGORY: Medicine Featured

    TAGS: Family Practice Medical Corps

    Army Officer
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    01:34
  • Money For Your Education

    Soldier talks about her experience before the Army: had difficulty completing ...

    CATEGORY: Education

    TAGS: Benefits Education

    Money For Your Education
    00:33
  • ARMY ROTC

    Follows several college students that have joined the ROTC at their college or u...

    CATEGORY: Officership

    TAGS: Officership ROTC

    ARMY ROTC
    03:16
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    Find out why Jeanne Hull declined admissions to several Ivy League institutions ...

    CATEGORY: Officership

    TAGS: Officership West Point

    WEST POINT
    02:47
  • A Balanced College Experience

    Soldiers describe their experience as a college student while in the ROTC progra...

    CATEGORY: ROTC

    TAGS: ROTC Scholarships

    A Balanced College Experience
    02:03
  • A Way to Pay for College

    Soldiers talk about their experience of joining ROTC and its educational benefit...

    CATEGORY: ROTC

    TAGS: ROTC Money For College

    A Way to Pay for College
    02:06
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    Cadet RJ Custodio (Reserve, cadet), talks about experience/benefits - why he joi...

    CATEGORY: ROTC

    TAGS: ROTC Army Reserve

    RJ Custodio
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Variety & Diversity

Maj. Jonathan Craig Taylor, Family Physician talks about role/experience/benefits - benefits of being an army doctor - having a unique experience, get to do a variety & diversity of medical care than being in a private practice, full spectr...

My name is Jonathan Craig Taylor. I'm a family physician, major in the United States Army, stationed here at Fort Bragg, North Carolina.
Coming out of high school, I received a scholarship from the United States Army to go to Duke University, receiving help with tuition, books and living expenses.
I think I actually knew I wanted to be a doctor before I wanted to join the Army. The Army just was a great for me to do that. It's a great place for me to get a start.
And it has certainly given me an incredible experience that I don't think I would have gotten anyplace else.
One of the real benefits of being an Army doctor is I get to do a much wider variety and a greater diversity of medical care than I would if I was in private practice. Certainly, very, very few people are able to do full-spectrum care anymore.
And very few people have the unique opportunity to travel to foreign countries, and to do medical care there as well. In AMEDD, we have the real privilege of taking care of America's sons and daughters that are sacrificing so much to defend the freedom of this country.
It's not only a great patient population to serve, but it's also a group that you know has all their medicines paid for and the studies paid for. So it makes it a nice environment to practice. One of the great things about being a doctor in the Army and here at Womack is the doctors collaborate to provide the absolute best medical care we can to the patients.
I've been married almost 10 years to my, my lovely wife Amy. And we have our new son, Jonathan. He loves to come to all the parks that are on post and loves to get on the playground equipment, and loves to swing on the swings. We chose to live on post because the housing really has been quite wonderful here. But, I feel very confident that Amy is safe and secure when I'm away.
Every father, of course, hopes that his son is proud of him. And I really hope that my son looks back at my time in the service and is proud of what I've done.
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