HPSP and Military Scholarships A significant number of students each year apply for and accept the Health Professions Scholarship Program (HPSP), which is sponsored by the U.S. Army, Navy, and Air Force. The scholarship covers 100% of tuition and supplies, in addition to a monthly stipend ...
The Uniformed Services University of the Health Sciences: A Leadership Academy for Military Medical Officers in the U.S. Navy To report accomplishments of graduates of the F. Edward H茅bert School of Medicine who have left, retired, or are near the end of their uniformed career in... Artino...
Similarly, experts say prospective medical students should evaluate whether a military career is appropriate for them. If so, they could apply for a spot in the exclusive, military-sponsoredHealth Professions Scholarship Program, which provides a full scholarship to medical school in exchange for an ...
I graduated from IIUM in 2003. Joined the military at the end of 2004 and served in Kota Kinabalu Sabah under 5th Infantry Brigade as the Senior Medical Officer. I served in Western Sahara in 2006 as part of the Malaysian Medical Unit. I worked as an O & G medical officer in 96 Navy...
Selected for a Health Profession’s Scholarship by the U.S. Navy, Dr. Grillo then served in the USN as a dental officer for 4 years. He received advanced training in multiple specialty areas of dentistry while also treating families of squadron military members overseas. After tours of duty ...
Iowa with a bachelor of science degree in biology and chemistry. She then attended the Chicago Medical School on an Armed Forces Health Professions Scholarship through the United States Navy. Upon receipt of her doctor of medicine degree, she completed an internship and residency in obstetrics and...
In the case of a terrorist attack by a “dirty bomb”, blast injuries, external irradiation and the incorporation of radioactivity are to be expected. Departing from information about the radiological attack scenario with cesium-137 in the U.S. National