Becoming a doctor after the academy

Medical school is four years, not three.
I actually know very few direct commission doctors. I know some who went ROTC and were accepted to medical school, some who went directly out of West Point, a bunch who went to medical school after 1+ tours. I even know a few who were WOs first.
If accepted to medical school you are pretty much guaranteed that the military will pay for it.

The number of three year medical school programs is growing https://news.aamc.org/medical-education/article/med-school-3-years-future-medical-education/[/QUOTE]
Still the exception as with the “Doogie Howser” six year undergrad/med school programs/
 
Medical school is four years, not three.
I actually know very few direct commission doctors. I know some who went ROTC and were accepted to medical school, some who went directly out of West Point, a bunch who went to medical school after 1+ tours. I even know a few who were WOs first.
If accepted to medical school you are pretty much guaranteed that the military will pay for it.

The number of three year medical school programs is growing https://news.aamc.org/medical-education/article/med-school-3-years-future-medical-education/
Still the exception as with the “Doogie Howser” six year undergrad/med school programs/[/QUOTE]

My DH actually did premed and med school in 5 years :) Had his PhD by the time he was 28. Overachiever!
 
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