- 1). Attend a medical school of your choice and the Navy Health Professions Scholarship Program (HPSP) may cover 100% of tuition costs. The Navy Health Services Collegiate Program (HSCP) provides up to $269,000 for medical school.
- 2). Complete a medical residency and receive up to $270,000 for student loans and living expenses through the Navy Financial Assistance Program. This is above the normal residency salary, which is also supplemented by a $1,992 monthly stipend.
- 3). With your acccredited medical license, apply for a direct commission in the The rank offered will be based upon a combination of experience, specialty, and the needs of the Navy. A newly commissioned doctor can receive a rank of lieutenant commander or even higher.
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