Hospital Corpsman
6 months ago
The Navy relies on exceptional medical personnel to keep our servicemen and women healthy. As a Hospital Corpsman, you’ll get to try your hand at just about everything while making a huge difference for the Sailors you serve.
Responsibilities:
- Hospital Corpsmen (HM) assist healthcare professionals in providing medical care to Navy personnel and their families.
- They may function as clinical or specialty technicians, medical administrative personnel, and healthcare providers at medical treatment facilities.
- Perform emergency medical treatment on SEALs, Seabees, Marines, and other military personnel injured in the field, as well as on Sailors aboard ships or aircraft.
- Perform emergency dental treatment as well as construct dental crowns and bridges, process dental X-rays, and operate X-ray equipment.
- Serve as an operating room technician for general and specialized surgery.
- Help administer a wide range of preventive care and medications, including immunizations and intravenous fluids.
- Conduct physical examinations and assist in the treatment of diseases and injuries.
- Maintain patient treatment records, conducted research, and perform clinical tests.
- Assist Navy Physicians and Nurses in a variety of medical fields, including, but not limited to: radiology, physical therapy, phlebotomy, dental, surgery, family medicine, pathology, women’s health, and more.
Pay and Benefits:
- Competitive salary.
- Potential to earn a bonus upon enlistment.
- Free health insurance.
- Free housing.
- A retirement plan.
- Paid training.
- College credit.
Education Opportunities:
- Navy College Program and Tuition Assistance.
- Post-9/11 GI Bill, up to 100% tuition.
- Professional credentials and certifications.
- College credit hours toward a bachelor’s or associate degree through the American Council on Education.
Qualifications and Requirements:
- U.S. citizen or equivalent.
- High school graduate or equivalent.
- General qualifications may vary depending on whether you’re currently serving, whether you’ve served before, or whether you’ve never served before.
Work Environment:
- As a Hospital Corpsman, you have the most diverse range of work environments available in the Navy.
- Your job will likely take you all over the world—and far out of your comfort zone.
- As a Hospital Corpsman, you could be assigned to a Navy medical treatment facility, like an on-base hospital or clinic.
- You could also work on an aircraft carrier in the middle of the ocean or a submarine in the depths of the sea.
Part-Time Opportunities:
- Serving part-time as a Navy Reserve Sailor, your duties will be carried out during your scheduled drilling and training periods.
- During monthly drilling, Hospital Corpsmen in the Navy Reserve typically work at a location close to their homes.
- Take a moment to learn more about the general roles and responsibilities of Navy Reserve Sailors.
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