Psychiatry - Child/Adolescent Physician at U.S. Air Force summary:
The U.S. Air Force's Financial Assistance Program (FAP) provides support for medical residents, particularly in psychiatry and related fields, offering substantial financial benefits during training. Participants receive over $45,000 annually, plus a monthly stipend to cover living expenses, while committing to serve the Air Force after residency. The program emphasizes integrity, service, and excellence as core values in pursuing a rewarding career in medicine.
Position Summary:
FAP provides additional income during your residency!
The U.S. Air Force offers the Financial Assistance Program (FAP) to help pay for your medical residency. You ll receive a high-quality education, practice medicine without the bureaucracy and serve around the world in your chosen profession. Careers in this field include Family Practice Physician, Psychiatry and Emergency Medicine.
The Financial Assistance Program offers:
You will receive more than $45,000 for every year you participate in the program and receive a stipend of over $2,700 a month to cover living expenses. Upon completion of your residency, you ll have a one-year obligation for each year of participation, plus one extra year.
About the Air Force
The mission of the U.S. Air Force is to fly, fight and win in air, space, and cyberspace. We live by three core values: integrity first, service before self and excellence in all we do. The Air Force offers hundreds of careers from healthcare to engineering in order to serve the American people and provide precise and reliable global vigilance, reach and power for the nation.
Keywords:
Child Psychiatry, Adolescent Psychiatry, Medical Residency, U.S. Air Force, Financial Assistance Program, Healthcare Careers, Psychiatric Training, Military Medicine, Medical Education, Physician Stipends