Patient Coordinator.
The training and skills you receive in the Army can prepare you for
a future with hospitals, clinics, nursing homes or rehabilitation
centers to name a few. You are also able to earn certifications and
licensures for civilian jobs.
The training and salary you get are only some of the
ways the Army strengthens you for tomorrow. The Army also offers:
Comprehensive health care (medical and dental)
Generous vacation time (30 days annually)
Retirement Savings Plan
Family services and support groups
Special pay for special duties
Cash allowances to cover the cost of living.
You may also be eligible for:
Enlistment bonuses totaling up to $40,000
Up to $73,836 for college
Up to $65,000 to repay qualifying student loans
Up to $4,500 a year tuition assistance while serving
Requirements
Requirements for Medical & Healthcare Opportunities:
U.S. citizen or permanent resident alien
17–41 years old
Healthy and in good physical condition
In good moral standing
High School or equivalent education
Enlistment in the U.S. Army