Should You Apply for the HPSP to Pay for Medical School?
If medical school costs worry you, the HPSP might be an option. But with military service tied in to the equation, here's what to consider.
A career in medicine through the Armed Forces can be an exciting, rewarding, and fulfilling experience. But it is also critical to understand the systems, processes, and cultures that define it.
If medical school costs worry you, the HPSP might be an option. But with military service tied in to the equation, here's what to consider.
CPT Michael Bork, D.O. discusses military physician retirement accounts and the best things to invest in while serving in the military.
Today we talk about the best way to join the military as a physician, the military match for residency, the new retirement system, the best and worst things about practicing medicine in the military, and more!
An interview with Dr. Ryan Gray discussing how to help pre-med students through the medical school application and admissions process. Also, reader questions and lots more.
Joel Schofer, MD, MBA explains everything you need to know about the military's new Blended Retirement System.
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In this guest post, Beau Ellenbecker, DO, gives the straight scoop on the military medical school scholarship (HPSP) program, revealing the benefits and downsides.
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John Bisges, MD, explains how he used his GI bill to increase his residency paycheck.
If you have prior military service, and want to be a Navy doctor, check out the health services collegiate program (HSCP), a solid alternative to the HPSP.
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The G Fund is a low-risk, moderate return investment ideal for inclusion in your portfolio. Military physicians should take advantage of this unique free lunch.
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