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If you want a more challenging life aside from the humdrum activities in a hospital, then a slot in the army is waiting for you. Army jobs can be filled in by medical practitioners interested in practicing their professions in more exciting fields.
People working in these army jobs get to be responsible for some major decisions regarding health issues and regulations in the barracks or in outside deployment areas. Individuals employed in these army jobs look into a variety of areas where possible health concerns may arise from.
Individuals working in these army jobs practice medicine in fields different from the conventional hospital setting. People in these army jobs work in army hospitals and even in different areas where they may be deployed to provide medical assistance during disaster or war times. Doctors in these army jobs employ ample medical treatment for personnel and to other individuals who might need medical assistance. These army jobs require knowledge in tropical diseases, dealing with traumatic incidences and how to provide medical treatment while in the midst of battle.
Nurses in army jobs pretty much do the same tasks they do in hospital settings. Nurses in army jobs stabilize patients and provide timely treatment. People in these army jobs also assess the condition of patients and see if there is a need for transfer to a more capable hospital. If transfer is necessary, nurses in these army jobs must be able to facilitate safe transfer of patient and other life-sustaining equipment via aeromedical evacuation.
People employed as combat medical attendants assist medical and nurse officers in attending to the medical needs of military personnel. People in these army jobs should be able to perform medical tasks such as providing first aid treatment under different circumstances and in different environments. Whether independently or under supervision of a medical or nurse officer, people in combat medical attendant army jobs should be able to provide ample medical treatment to those who need it.
Dental health and hygiene is still needed and observed in the army and army jobs are also available for dentists. Dentists in army jobs look out for the dental health of army personnel in the barracks. Dentists in these army jobs are required to perform dental treatment and surgery in clinical settings, or in other conditions such as medical missions to third-world countries.
Other army jobs include positions in these fields -- engineering, aviation, officers and management, communications, IT and education, logistics, apprenticeship, business and administration and combat and security.
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