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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Join the Air Force before med school. That's what my uncle did. Came from a poor family. So Air Force officer during med school, residence, and then afterward for a while. Then resigned his commission and joined a private practice. Many such cases. Never a penny of debt.[/quote] This, or Navy, or Army. I think Army is the best medical experience of the branches though. [/quote] The Air Force and Navy are much better in terms of housing, bases, and other things. Since the army partially took over walter reed, its gone downhill.[/quote] True. But the medical experience and exposure is better in Army. Walter Reed Army medical center probably the best place in the U.S. for medical training, before they closed and merged with Bethesda. But the army didn’t “take it over” it is now joint forces. [/quote] So there's no benefit to going Army now that it's joint?[/quote]
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