As a Neurosurgeon, you’ll have the vital responsibility of examining, diagnosing, and performing surgeries for patients suffering from neurological disease, injury, or disorders. As an Officer in the U.S. Army healthcare community, you’ll help prevent illnesses, rehabilitate, treat, and promote the overall health of Soldiers and their families.
Requirements
Be a U.S. citizen by the time you commission as an Officer
21 to 42 Years Old
Advanced Degree in Your Medical Field
License to Practice Medicine
Eligible for a Secret Security Clearance
Medically and Physically Fit
In Good Moral Standing
Skills You'll Learn
Imaging Systems
Emergency Care
Patient Care
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