Has anyone completed one of the Army medical programs?
Finally, as a nurse, I'd endorse the Army Enlisted Commissioning Program (AECP), as shown below. Again, need your first two years of college (no associates), then go to school as an E5, full pay and allowances, for two years as you work towards your BSN. Less intense from my perspective.
What is your goal in being a care provider. You could also consider Nurse Praticioner.
You can learn more about the HPSP at this link:
https://www.goarmy.com/amedd/education/hpsp.html
You can find an AMEDD recruiter through this link:
https://www.goarmy.com/locate-a-recruiter.html
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How is every day life during/after the program? I read that there would be extensive training (which I assumed). Basically what I'm going towards is would it consume my life? Or would I have the down time for my family?
And in your opinion best schools to get a medical degree from.?
In the military, you'd have time for family life. It's not like the military would grind you to death (work-wise) as a physician. You'd have a relatively normal work schedule. You'd probably be better off asking that question directly to military physicians (you should use the tag "Medical Corps"). I suppose it will depend on your eventual specialty, as well as the type of unit to which you are assigned. Variance in experience does exist across the physician community, so it's not like they all fit into the same pattern of experiences.
For the best medical schools, you should review the US News and World Report rankings for medical schools. Those highly ranked schools will be intensely competitive. Do really, really well in undergrad and score really, really high on the MCAT. If you do those things, you should have great options.
There is also the Uniformed Services University Medical School:
https://www.usuhs.edu
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