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How Do You Become A Doctor In The Navy?

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How Do You Become A Doctor In The Navy?

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Navy doctors work all over the world to serve Navy soldiers and their families. Doctors in the Navy specialize in over 30 fields, including internal medicine, pathology, surgery and pediatrics. As part of the Navy Medical Corps, they also provide medical care to servicemen and women in the Coast Guard and Marine Corps. To become a doctor in the Navy, you must have a bachelor’s degree, a medical degree, and a medical license (or working towards your license). You must also be a U.S. citizen and pass a full physical examination. Step 1 Acquire U.S. citizenship. Navy doctors must be American citizens or be a foreign citizen currently practicing medicine in the U.S. (see a Navy recruiter for details on the latter). If you are not a U.S. citizen or a foreign citizen practicing medicine here, then you should apply for citizenship as soon as possible. Step 2 Obtain a bachelor’s degree. You must graduate from an accredited four-year college or university to apply to medical school. Attend a co

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