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Medical Professional

As a part of the Army Medical Department (AMEDD), the National Guard Medical Team offers a number of avenues for service and professional growth. The Guard can be a great place to start your healthcare career or an inspiring place to lead others with your experience and expertise. Either way, it's an outstanding way to serve your country and help others. Visit NationalGuard.com to learn about all the opportunities and benefits for Medical Corps Officers.

Medical Professional Officers

Visit NationalGuard.com to learn about opportunities, training requirements, general eligibility requirements, benefits and other details for medical professionals including physicians, dentists, registered nurses (RN) and family nurse practitioners (FNP). There are also openings for medical and dental students serving as Medical Service Student Professional Officers.

Medical Service Corps

Discover career and leadership opportunities for Medical Service Corps Officers working as medical administrators (Human Resources, Operations, Logistics, Medical Records Managers), social workers (LISW, LCSW), clinical psychologists (Ph.D., Psy.D.), environmental engineers, nuclear physicists and Medevac pilots. For more information, visit NationalGuard.com.

Physician Assistants

Physician Assistants (PA-C) and Physical Therapists (PT) work side-by-side with Guard physicians as the primary medical officers of their state medical command, infantry, battalion, armored cavalry squadron or other combat arms or support units. For more information, visit NationalGuard.com.

Healthcare Bonuses and Loans

The National Guard offers a bonus and/or student loan repayment program for just about every medical professional specialty or field. To learn more, visit NatioanlGuard.com.

If you don't have your degree, you can still serve in the medical field as an enlisted Soldier. Go to NationalGuard.com to learn more.