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Military Science Research

The best way to begin learning more about the Military Science as a career option is to read ?Getting Started with Military Science? under the Resources tab. It turns out that you do not necessarily have to join the ranks to perform the research, although your chances of landing a job are certainly greatly enhanced.

Below, in the Articles section, you will find information about the experiences of life sciences PhDs and MDs who have chosen to pursue the military as an employer and members of the military who want to share insights specifically for people of your professional background on the consulting field.

 
Resources
1. Getting Started with Military Science Research by Christine Traxler, MD
 

 
Articles
1. How I found mid-career growth in the U.S. Army Medical Department by Captain Max T. Wu, M.S., Ph.D.
2. Considering Options On Graduation and Why I Chose DoD Research by Marc Taylor
3. Life as an Army Science Officer by Tiffany N. Heady
4. The Path to Military Research: Officer Indoctrination School by Marc Taylor
5. Polishing Skills for Military Research by Marc Taylor
 

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