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Health Science

Health science jobs in the Military specialize in the study of human well-being.

There are 67 military careers in this industry

Explore stories from service members who have Health Science careers
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Military Advanced Practice Nurses

Advanced practice nurses are highly educated health professionals who provide direct patient care, such as conducting health assessments, diagnosing disease, and prescribing medications and other treatments. They may specialize as nurse practitioners, clinical nurse specialists, nurse midwives, or nurse anesthetists. In the Military, advanced practice nurses provide a wide range of care, from treating illness to caring for the wounded or assisting in disaster relief.  

  • Median Salary:$87,016
  • Most Common Education: Master's Degree

Military Allergists and Immunologists

Physicians and surgeons who specialize in allergy and immunology focus on the diagnosis, prevention, and treatment of diseases caused by allergic reactions. They examine patients and prescribe specific tests to identify the allergens causing a certain reaction. Military allergists and immunologists interpret test results and prescribe specific treatments.

  • Median Salary:$124,767
  • Most Common Education: Post-doctoral training

Military Anesthesiologists

Anesthesiologists determine which anesthetics to use (e.g., local, regional, general), considering factors such as the patient’s condition and the operation or procedure to be performed. They coordinate with surgeons and keep records of the patient’s condition.

  • Median Salary:$127,729
  • Most Common Education: Post-doctoral training

Military Audiologists

Audiologists perform auditory examinations and prescribe non-medical treatment to conserve or improve communication ability. They design, develop, and maintain aural rehabilitation programs. Additionally, they advise on programs to prevent noise-induced hearing loss.

  • Median Salary:$123,141
  • Most Common Education: Doctoral degree

Military Cardiologists

Cardiologists are specialists who diagnose and treat diseases such as coronary artery disease, congenital heart defects, heart failure, and disease of the heart valve. These physicians often rely on medical tests such as electrocardiograms and cardiac catheterizations to diagnose the specific ailment. They prescribe treatments including therapy, medication, and surgery. In the Military, cardiologists work in military clinics or hospitals.

  • Median Salary:$117,849
  • Most Common Education: Not available

Military Cardiovascular Technicians

Cardiovascular technicians specialize in diagnosing and treating heart conditions. They administer and document tests to obtain diagnostic data on the condition of the heart, to include electrocardiography, echocardiography, Holter monitoring, and cardiac stress testing. They also assist physicians with diagnostic and interventional catheterizations, perform device implantations, and conduct electrophysiology studies.

  • Median Salary:$66,952
  • Most Common Education: Associate's degree

Military Caseworkers

Caseworkers are responsible for overseeing and managing resources, programs, and functions regarding mental health services within the military community. They support services in psychiatry, social work, psychology, family advocacy, substance abuse awareness, and rehabilitation. They assist mental health professionals and advise in planning and administering treatment methods. They perform managerial duties in directing and coordinating resources, as well as developing, implementing, and evaluating training related to mental health programs.  

  • Median Salary:$121,247
  • Most Common Education: Bachelor's degree

Military Clinical Pharmacologists

Clinical pharmacologists are experts in the application of drug therapy to the medical field. They examine, diagnose, and treat adults using their knowledge of drug therapy, drug interactions, and adverse reactions to drugs. With the accelerating advances in the pharmaceutical industry, these specialists are critical for providing medical care to patients who are on multiple medications.

  • Median Salary:$111,407
  • Most Common Education: Doctoral degree

Military Dental Hygienists and Assistants

Dental hygienists and assistants have many responsibilities, including teeth cleaning, examining patients for signs of oral diseases such as gingivitis, and providing other preventive dental care. They also educate patients on ways to improve and maintain good oral health and perform other miscellaneous tasks, such as equipment maintenance and supplies inventory.

  • Median Salary:$97,089
  • Most Common Education: Associate's degree

Military Dentists

Military dentists take care of the dental needs of service members and their families. They are typically responsible for educating patients on oral hygiene, examining teeth and diagnosing patients' dental conditions by using tools such as x-rays. They also assess treatment options and agree on treatment plans with patients. They may practice general dentistry or work in one of several specialties.  

  • Median Salary:$132,270
  • Most Common Education: Doctoral degree