Lake View
can you join the air force reserves to become a doctor in infectious diseases?
Corunna
I believe you have to have some training before you join then they will put you in this field 1-800-621-3725
Chiniak
littleramon@ymail. com, You do not specify if you are a qualified doctor with the hope of specialising in infectious diseases after joining, or if you hope to join the reserve with the possibility of becoming qualified as a doctor and then specialising in infectious diseases. The reserve is normally part time and would not be likely to train you as a doctor. Should you be already qualified, you will likely find that there are restrictions on qualifying in a specialised field as a period of time as an intern would normally keep you away from your reserve duties. To be sure, you would be advised to enquire from your nearest recruiting office, or search on line for the answers to your question from the authority who will have the answers to all your questions. Hope this helpsmatador 89
Sunday, January 2, 2011
Can you join the air force reserves to become a doctor in infectious diseases?
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