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Navy Medicine Health Care consists of five distinct 'Corps'. Each corps consists of personnel specializing in a particular health care field. Click the Corps name on the left to view a description of the corps. More information about Navy Health Care careers can be found on the Navy Recruitment site: http://www.navy.com |
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| Medical Service Corps - The Medical Service Corps supports Navy Medicine's readiness and health benefits mission. It is the most diverse corps within Navy Medicine with 31 subspecialties organized under three major categories:
Healthcare Administrators
- Financial Management
- Education/Training Manangement
- Patient Administration
- Health Care Information System
- Manpower, Personnel
- Healthcare Facility Planning
- Operational Analysis
- Plans, Ops, & Med Intel
- Healthcare Administration
- Material Logistics
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Clinicians
- Audiology
- Clinical Psychology
- Occupational Therapy
- Optometry
- Pharmacy
- Dietetics
- Physical Therapy
- Physician Assistant
- Podiatry
- Social Work
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Scientists
- Entomology
- Environmental Health
- Industrial Hygiene
- Medical Technology
- Aerospace Physiology
- Aerospace Exp Psych
- Research Psych
- Radiation Health
- Physiology
- Microbiology
- Biochem/Toxicology
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Medical Service Corps personnel are stationed at Navy medical treatment facilities (MTF), Naval branch clinics, ships, US Marine Corps battalions, Fleet Marine Force, Seabee detachments, research centers and laboratories and staff positions throughout the Navy and Marine Corps.
For more information on Navy healthcare careers, please visit the Navy recruitment web site - www.navy.com
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| Nurses Corps - The Nurses Corps provide care or support either through direct patient care at the bedside or as a provider, in the an administrative role, as an instructor, recruiter, quality management manager or researcher. The areas of specialties include:
- Medical-Surgery
- Manpower
- Education and Training
- Nursing Research
- Maternal/Infant
- Pediatrics
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- Public Health
- Mental Health
- Mental Health Nurse Practitioner
- Emergency Room/Trauma
- Perioperative
- Critical Care
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- Certified Nurse Anesthetist
- Pediatric Nurse Practitioner
- Family Practice Nurse Practitioner
- Women's Health Nurse Practitioner
- Nurse Midwife
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Nurse Corps personnel are stationed at medical treatment facilities (MTF), clinics, recruiting centers, hospital corps school, the White House, expeditionary medical facilities, forward operating bases fleet surgical teams, aircraft carriers, Navy Medicine headquarters and the Bureau of Naval Personnel.
For more information on Navy healthcare careers, please visit the Navy recruitment web site - www.navy.com
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| Medical Corps - The Navy Medical Corps is broad and diverse. It is comprised of physicians who are practicing or training in dozens of medical and surgical specialties with over 200 subspecialties. The areas of specialties include:
- Family medicine
- Internal Medicine
- Pediatrics
- General Surgery
- Orthopedics
- Otolaryngology
- Ophthalmology
- Emergency Medicine
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- Radiology
- Psychiatry
- Obstetrics/Gynecology
- Preventive Medicine
- Occupational Medicine
- Aerospace Medicine
- Undersea Medicine
- Plastic & Reconstructive Surgery
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- Neurosurgery
- Neurology
- Anesthesiology
- Urology
- Pathology
- Physical & Rehabilitative Medicine
- Dermatology
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Navy physicians are stationed at our major tertiary care teaching facilities, clinics, and hospitals located within the United States and various overseas
locations. They are at research units, in various joint commands, and in other federal institutions. Navy physicians are assigned as operational medical officers providing direct support to Navy and
Marine Corps commands, squadrons, battalions and units. On very short notice, Navy physicians deploy in support of combat operations, disaster relief, and humanitarian assistance missions, providing
patient care ashore and afloat.
For more information on Navy healthcare careers, please visit the Navy recruitment web site - www.navy.com
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| Dental Corps - The Navy Dental Corps is comprised of more than 1,000 active duty and nearly 270 Reserved dentists who ensure dental readiness while optimizing dental health. The areas of specialties include:
- Comprehensive Dentistry
- Dental and Biomedical Research
- Dental Public Health
- Endodontics
- Forensic Odontology
- Maxillofacial Prosthetics
- Operative Dentistry
- Oral and Maxillofacial Pathology
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- Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery
- Oral Medicine and Radiology
- Orofacial Pain
- Orthodontics
- Pediatric Dentistry
- Periodontics
- Prosthodontics
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Navy dentists are stationed at military treatment facilities, with Marine battalions, clinics, and hospitals located within the U.S. and various overseas locations. Navy dentists provide direct support to Navy and Marine Corps commands, squadrons, battalions and Seabee detachments. They deploy in support of combat operations, disaster relief, and humanitarian assistance missions, providing patient care ashore and afloat.
For more information on Navy healthcare careers, please visit the Navy recruitment web site - www.navy.com
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| Hospital Corps - The Hospital Corps is the only enlisted corps in the military. The hospital corpsman rating (HM) is the largest and most diverse in the Navy with specialties to include:
- Hospital Corpsman - Basic
- Submarine IDC (Independent Duty Corpsman)
- Fleet Marine Force
- Aerospace Medicine Technician
- SAR (Search and Rescue) Medical Technician
- Aviation Physiology
- Radiation Health Technician
- Cardiovascular Technician
- Biomedical Equipment Technician
- Nuclear Medicine Technician
- Surface Force IDC (Independent Duty Corpsman)
- Recon Corpsman
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- Preventative Medicine Technician
- Hemodialysis Technician
- Radiographer
- Electronneurodiagnostic Technician
- Optician
- Physical Therapy Technician
- Occupational Therapy Technician
- Pharmacy Technician
- Surgical Technologist
- Behavior Technician
- Urology Technician
- Orthopedic Castroom Technician
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- Dive Medicine Technician
- Dive IDC (Independent Duty Corpsman)
- Morticians
- Histology Technician
- Medical Laboratory Technician
- Respiratory Therapy Technician
- Dental Assistant
- Advanced Dental Assistant
- Dental Hygienist
- Basic Dental Laboratory Technician
- Advanced Dental Laboratory Technician
- Maxillofacial Technician
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For more information on Navy healthcare careers, please visit the Navy recruitment web site - www.navy.com
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