Duties and Responsibility: A Navy Physician is like any other doctor but the only difference is they focus on the treatment of people serving the country and their families. They will treat injuries, give diagnosis, and most importantly save lives.
Salary: The average Navy physician earns around $5,462 a month. In total that is around $65,445 yearly.
Education: A high school diploma is required and you need to have graduated medical school. Also, you will have to complete a test to determine if you are eligible to work in this position.
Demand or need for this position: The need for this position will always be great. There will never be many doctors in the world because the population just keep increasing and although this profession is very competitive it isn't easy to get a job there.
Reflection: I would not like to work in this profession because although i want to become a doctor i feel like i wont do a good job working with soldiers and extremely wounded people.
Salary: The average Navy physician earns around $5,462 a month. In total that is around $65,445 yearly.
Education: A high school diploma is required and you need to have graduated medical school. Also, you will have to complete a test to determine if you are eligible to work in this position.
Demand or need for this position: The need for this position will always be great. There will never be many doctors in the world because the population just keep increasing and although this profession is very competitive it isn't easy to get a job there.
Reflection: I would not like to work in this profession because although i want to become a doctor i feel like i wont do a good job working with soldiers and extremely wounded people.
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