As a U.S. Army Infectious Disease Officer, you'll leverage your expertise in infectious diseases to enhance the health of military personnel and communities. This role involves critical research, diagnosis, and treatment of diseases while participating in impactful humanitarian missions.
Key Responsibilities
Study causes, effects, and patterns of infectious diseases
Confirm, diagnose, treat, and control transmission of diseases
Participate in humanitarian missions to address infectious diseases
Research biological warfare threats
Required Qualifications
Master of Science in Infectious Disease
License to practice from the American Board of Internal Medicine
U.S. citizenship for Active Duty or permanent U.S. residency for Army Reserve
Age between 21 and 42 years
Benefits & Perks
Repayment of qualified education loansAccession bonus based on field of concentrationTravel opportunities in the U.S. and internationallyUp to 30 days of paid vacation annuallyEnrollment in military retirement systemNo-to-low-cost medical and dental careCommissary and post exchange shopping privilegesSpecialized training for leadership in medicine