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For Information on the U.S. Army DScOT Program contact: Captain Angela Slitzer, RD, LD

United States Army D octor of Sc ience Program in O ccupational T herapy. Benefits Join an organization renowned for clinical excellence and robust leadership, teaching, research, and mentoring opportunities

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For Information on the U.S. Army DScOT Program contact: Captain Angela Slitzer, RD, LD

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  1. United States Army DoctorofScienceProgram inOccupationalTherapy • Benefits • Join an organization renowned for clinical excellence and robust leadership, teaching, research, and mentoring opportunities • Attend a state of the art advanced practice clinical doctoral program while receiving your full salary • Receive a competitive salary, family medical care, monthly housing allowance, inexpensive life insurance, 30 days of paid vacation plus 12 federal holidays per year, and qualify for retirement benefits at 20 years of active service Believing in yourself is strong. Achieving what you never believed possible is Army Strong. Find the strength to inspire… … and be inspired For Information on the U.S. Army DScOT Program contact: Captain Angela Slitzer, RD, LD Health Care Recruiter Toll Free (877) 571-2237 Email: angela.slitzer@usarec.army.mil Army Reserve Part-time SFC Chris Rybik Toll Free (877) 554-3421 Email: christopher.rybik@usarec.army.mil The information in this brochure is subject to change without notice and does not constitute a legal and binding contract. Contact your Army Medical Department recruiter for the most current information on Health Careers in the Army.

  2. Brooke Army Medical Center Brooke Army Medical Center Center for the Intrepid • Eligibility • Be a U.S. citizen • Be at least 21 years of age • Have a bachelors or masters degree in OT. If applicant does not have a masters degree in OT, he/she must have at least 9 post-professional clinical credits (post OT degree) • Minimum GPA of 3.0 (on a 4.0 scale) • Meet Army medical and physical fitness standards • Have a current GRE Military Obligation • Begin in March 2010 in San Antonio at the Army Medical Department Officers’ Basic Leadership Course (OBLC) • Start DScOT at Brooke Army Medical Center after OBLC • Serve 60 months on active duty which includes all training time Occupational Therapists Are you interested in receiving a competitive salary while studying as a fulltime doctoral student? The United States Army is seeking applicants for its Doctor of Science Program in Occupational Therapy. Students will train at Brooke Army Medical Center and the Center For The Intrepid – World renowned Army healthcare and research facilities in San Antonio, Texas. DScOT Curriculum This dynamic 18 month program includes didactics, residencies, and a clinical research project. First, students focus on enhancing their clincal knowledge and then they integrate hands-on clinical practice in the residencies. Areas of emphasis include behavioral health, amputee rehabilitation, burn and trauma rehabilitation, traumatic brain injury, ergonomics, and upper extremity neuromusculoskeletal evaluation and treatment. The program culminates with an orignal research project suitable for submission to a peer-reviewed journal as well as for presentation at national level conferences. Brooke Army Medical Center Army Medical Department Center & School

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