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Air Force Reserve Healthcare Professionals: Our leaders in lab coats.

You didn't get into healthcare because it would be easy. You wanted the challenge of learning something new, the respect that comes with a job well done and the satisfaction of healing.

Now it's time to go above and beyond.

Your country needs you now like never before. As an Air Force Reserve healthcare professional, you'll enjoy the privileges that come with being a commissioned officer. You'll be automatically enrolled in the non-contributory retirement plan and you'll earn a second paycheck that may include special flight pay. Air Force Reservists have opportunities to expand their education with full pay and travel allowances to annual professional society conferences. And they enjoy the unique privileges of commission, like full base facility privileges and space available travel.

In the Air Force Reserve, you'll experience a heightened sense of camaraderie and teamwork that you may not find in your normal routine. Whether in the hospital or in the air, you'll come to depend on your fellow healthcare professionals.

Become a distinguished member of the Air Force Reserve. Because what you know today, can make a difference to your country tomorrow.

Benefits for Air Force Reserve Healthcare Providers

• Enter as a commissioned officer
• Non-contributory retirement plan
• Earn a second paycheck
• Professional conferences
  and travel allowances
• Enjoy base facility privileges


Click on the map to find out where you can serve as an Air Force Reserve Healthcare Professional. Opportunities are available at sites other than those represented. If you do not see a base in your area, please contact a recruiter or call
800-257-1212.
Not your typical
day at work.

As an Air Force Reservist you'll train for missions you‘ve only imagined. And you better believe it will be exciting. Some Air Force Reserve missions:

Casualty Staging
Flight surgeons, medical technicians, and administrative personnel make up the team that stabilizes patients in the field. This bustling place is a casualty's first stop before evacuation.

Aeromedical Evacuation
As a part of an Aeromedical Evacuation Squadron your mission is to quickly transport patients from a staging area onto a waiting aircraft. You must then evaluate and stabilize the casualties on the runway as well as in-flight.

In-Theater Medical Facilities
You're in the heart of it all at an in-theater medical facility. You'll participate in situations you've only read about. Triage. Emergency resuscitation. Surgery. All in efficient mobile units.

Stateside Medical Facilities
Become a part of an active-duty hospital that offers ground support to Airmen in times of peace and war. You'll have the opportunity to further your training within your specialty and learn the unique demands of flight medicine.

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