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Job Title : Medical service officer
Job Reference : usarmy
Location : United States
Posted on : Fri Apr 01, 2011
Job category: Medical & Emergency, Army, Officers
Job Description
Assisting in the overall health care of all Army personnel and their families is the Army medical service corps officer. This specialist is primarily responsible for the Army's medical research. Specialties for a medical service corps officer include:

· Behavioral science

· Health administration services

· Laboratory services

· Optometry

· Pharmacy

· Podiatry

· Preventive medicine sciences



Training

To become an Army medical service corps officer, you must be a degreed professional in your area of specialty. You must also complete an officer basic leadership course, which is a basic orientation course to the Army Health Care system, Army doctrine, and basic soldier and leader skills. Training lasts between 10 and 14 weeks, depending on your specialty.



Helpful skills

An ideal candidate for an Army medical service corps officer should:

· Show self-discipline, initiative, confidence and intelligence

· Be physically fit

· Be able to handle stressful situations and make decisions swiftly

· Show respect for all personnel



In time, you may achieve an advanced level with increasing levels of leadership and responsibility in overall strategic planning and supervision.
 
     
 
 
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