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Health Professions Scholarship Program (HPSP)

Health Professions Scholarship Program (HPSP). Captain John B. Carlson. Who am I?. Uncertain about service prior to joining -- Enlisted in 1996 (almost 15 years of active duty) Assigned to Ft. Bliss, TX Deployed to Saudi Arabia with Patriot Missile Unit 1997

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Health Professions Scholarship Program (HPSP)

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  1. Health Professions Scholarship Program(HPSP) Captain John B. Carlson

  2. Who am I? • Uncertain about service prior to joining -- Enlisted in 1996 (almost 15 years of active duty) • Assigned to Ft. Bliss, TX • Deployed to Saudi Arabia with Patriot Missile Unit 1997 • Assigned to Korea (5 years by choice) 1998-2003 • Operated command and control airborne radios for Commander • Assigned to Ft. Drum, NY • Deployed to Afghanistan with Long Range Surveillance Detachment 2003-2004 • Instructed at Noncommissioned Officers Academy • Commissioned through Officers Candidate School 2007 • Deployed to Afghanistan with Infantry unit 2009 • Patient Administration Officer for on post health clinic

  3. Army Medical Department Mission • Conserve the fighting strength • Reassure Soldiers and their Families that if they get hurt or sick they will receive the best possible care and will have the best possible chances of recovering full health. • Solve health problems abroad as conditions warrant.

  4. Agenda • Health Professions Scholarship Program • More than just a Scholarship • Eligibility • Obligation • Questions

  5. 1 to 4 year scholarships 100% tuition Books, equipment, and academic fees Monthly stipend of $2088, adjusted annually $20,000 bonus Health Professions Scholarship

  6. $280,000+

  7. Carilion School of Medicine • Tuition $40,000/yr = $160,000 (4 years) • Books $1,000/yr = $4,000 (4 years) • Fees $0= waved by VTC(4 years) • Stipend $2,088/mo = $87,696 (4 years) • ADT $5,500/yr = $22,000 (4 years) • Bonus $20,000 Total = $293,696

  8. Virginia College of Osteopathic Medicine • Tuition $36,105/yr = $144,420 (4 years) • Books $1,000/yr = $4,000 (4 years) • Fees $750/yr = $3,000 (4 years) • Stipend $2,088/mo = $87,696 (4 years) • ADT $5,500/yr = $22,000 (4 years) • Bonus $20,000 Total = $281,116

  9. Health Professions Scholarship • Commissioned as a Second Lieutenant while participating in HPSP • 45 days of training at Military Medical Facilities across the country per school year • Commissioned as a Captain in the Medical Corps upon graduation from Medical School

  10. People Just Like You

  11. Officer Basic Leadership Course Clinical training at military medical facilities Gain practical experience in your discipline Receive pay and allowances of a Second Lieutenant Summer Training

  12. HPSP More Than Just a Scholarship Experience Learning Opportunity Personal Growth Education Exposure Financial Freedoms Service to People Service to Nation

  13. Career Enhancement • 78 Residency Programs • Army Average Board Pass Rate 98%* • 14 programs at 100% for over the past 3 years (71 to 92% in civilian residencies)* • Match Rate - 95%match in their top 3 choices* • 43 Fellowships *Information from The Office of The Surgeon General

  14. Internal Medicine Family Medicine Emergency Medicine Pediatrics Obstetrics/Gynecology General Surgery Neurosurgery Orthopedics Urology Otolaryngology Dermatology Radiology Radiation Oncology Anesthesiology Aerospace Medicine Neurology and Child Neuro Pathology Psychiatry Ophthalmology Army Residency

  15. Leadership Development • Opportunity to hold leadership positions ahead of civilian counterparts • Combat Casualty Care Course • Management of Chemical & Biological Casualty Care Course • Field Surgeon Course • Tropical Medicine Course • Aerospace Medicine • Deputy Commander for Clinical Services Course

  16. Diversity • Ability to choose the career track of your choice • Academic • Clinical • Operational • Research and Development • Location, Location, Location

  17. Eligibility • Applicant must be a U.S. citizen • Be enrolled in or have a letter of acceptance from an accredited medical school • Maintain full-time student status • Qualify as a commissioned officer in the United States Army Reserve • Minimum of 24 MCAT (8 in each category) • Minimum of 3.2 GPA (undergraduate)

  18. Obligation • Active Duty obligation is one year for each year you receive the scholarship • Payback begins after you complete residency

  19. Is this for you? Loyalty Duty Respect

  20. Is this for you? Honor Selfless Service

  21. Is this for you? Integrity Personal Courage

  22. QUESTIONS??? Captain John Carlson (877) 454-7036 John.carlson@usarec.army.mil If texting please use 315-222-6496 http://www.armymedicine.army.mil/about/about.html

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