Just because you successfully completed medical school and are working as a dentist does not necessarily mean you are happy with your career. You may be tired of the assembly line methods of modern day medicine. You may be frustrated with the insurance industry. Maybe you just need something different.
If you are an experienced dentist, the United States Navy is prepared to give you exactly that. In addition to a competitive salary and excellent benefits, the Navy can provide you with the opportunity to travel the world, learn about new cultures and medical techniques and receive free, cutting edge continuing medical training, all at no expense to you.
Military Life Is More Than A Paycheck
Your officers’ pay starts at $24,000 but, after only 4 years, at O6, you can earn over $78,500. This salary is effectively doubled with benefits such as free housing, full medical and dental benefits, a food and clothing allowance, free and discounted travel and entertainment and paid vacations. You will also have the opportunity to provide care to victims of natural disasters and both internal and external conflicts.
Your family will benefit, as well. Unlike civilian life with all of its negative influences, your children will attend excellent schools where drugs, disrespect and irresponsibility are simply not tolerated. There are community sports teams for children and adults, access to fitness facilities, civic volunteering opportunities and a wholesome community atmosphere. If that weren’t enough, the Navy is also prepared to pay off up to $40,000 of your graduate school loans.
Training, Travel And Teamwork
The Navy needs its personnel to be in the best physical condition possible. As a dentist, you are quite aware of the adverse effects of inadequate dental care. To ensure that you are able to provide the best dental care that you can to military personnel, the Navy will pay for all of your continuing education training. You will have access to cutting edge technologies, up-to-date research and the most modern facilities available.
As a military dentist, you will be a prominent member of a highly skilled medical team. You will work with medical specialists, civic organizers and a skilled support staff, freeing you to do what you do best. If you demonstrate the aptitude and determination required, the Navy will also provide you with specialized training in your area of expertise. As a member of the military medical staff, you will receive the admiration and appreciation that is your due as you provide care in a variety of environments all around the world.
Only A Phone Call Away
This career opportunity is only a phone call away. In no time at all, you and your family could be watching military movers as they carefully pack your possessions as you prepare to head for Europe, South America, Australia or any of a number of stateside military bases. You will have the security of a steady job with the excitement and uniqueness only a job in the military can provide.
Keep up your skills, care for your family and entrench yourself in an organization that can provide you with more than any civilian facility ever could. To find out more about a dental career in the Navy click HERE.
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If you are an experienced dentist, the United States Navy is prepared to give you exactly that. In addition to a competitive salary and excellent benefits, the Navy can provide you with the opportunity to travel the world, learn about new cultures and medical techniques and receive free, cutting edge continuing medical training, all at no expense to you.
Military Life Is More Than A Paycheck
Your officers’ pay starts at $24,000 but, after only 4 years, at O6, you can earn over $78,500. This salary is effectively doubled with benefits such as free housing, full medical and dental benefits, a food and clothing allowance, free and discounted travel and entertainment and paid vacations. You will also have the opportunity to provide care to victims of natural disasters and both internal and external conflicts.
Your family will benefit, as well. Unlike civilian life with all of its negative influences, your children will attend excellent schools where drugs, disrespect and irresponsibility are simply not tolerated. There are community sports teams for children and adults, access to fitness facilities, civic volunteering opportunities and a wholesome community atmosphere. If that weren’t enough, the Navy is also prepared to pay off up to $40,000 of your graduate school loans.
Training, Travel And Teamwork
The Navy needs its personnel to be in the best physical condition possible. As a dentist, you are quite aware of the adverse effects of inadequate dental care. To ensure that you are able to provide the best dental care that you can to military personnel, the Navy will pay for all of your continuing education training. You will have access to cutting edge technologies, up-to-date research and the most modern facilities available.
As a military dentist, you will be a prominent member of a highly skilled medical team. You will work with medical specialists, civic organizers and a skilled support staff, freeing you to do what you do best. If you demonstrate the aptitude and determination required, the Navy will also provide you with specialized training in your area of expertise. As a member of the military medical staff, you will receive the admiration and appreciation that is your due as you provide care in a variety of environments all around the world.
Only A Phone Call Away
This career opportunity is only a phone call away. In no time at all, you and your family could be watching military movers as they carefully pack your possessions as you prepare to head for Europe, South America, Australia or any of a number of stateside military bases. You will have the security of a steady job with the excitement and uniqueness only a job in the military can provide.
Keep up your skills, care for your family and entrench yourself in an organization that can provide you with more than any civilian facility ever could. To find out more about a dental career in the Navy click HERE.
Photo courtesy of army.mil
