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Navy Medical Jobs for Officer Applicants

The Navy offers many medical jobs for both Officers and Enlisted personnel. This guide focuses on the healthcare roles open to Navy Officer applicants.

Navy Officer Medical Jobs

  1. Navy Medical Corps Officer
  2. Navy Medical Service Corps Officer
  3. Navy Dental Corps Officer
  4. Navy Nurse Corps Officer

Naval Officer Medical Jobs

Navy Medical Corps Officer

A Medical Corps Officer is a Staff Corps Officer in the Navy who provides care to military members and their families in the same manner that a civilian doctor would. The Navy Officer designator code for Medical Corp Officer is 2100.

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Navy Medical Service Corps Officer

A Medical Service Corps (MSC) Officer is a Staff Corps Officer in the Navy who is a member of the most diversified Corps within Navy Medicine, serving either in healthcare administration, healthcare science, or clinical healthcare. The Navy Officer designator code for the Medical Service Corps is 2300.

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Navy Dental Corps Officer

A Dental Corps Officer is a Staff Corps Officer in the Navy who provides high-quality dental care to Sailors, Marines, and other service members, as well as their families, wherever duty takes them. The Navy Officer designator code for Navy Dental Corps Officer is 2200.

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Navy Nurse Corps Officer

Navy Nurse Corps Officer

A Navy Nurse Corps Officer is a Staff Corps Officer in the United States Navy. They deliver exceptional nursing care wherever it is needed, from Navy medical treatment facilities and ships to humanitarian relief operations all over the world. The designator code for Navy Nurse Corps Officer is 2900.

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More Information

If you want more information about a medical career in the Navy as a Naval Officer, the next step is to contact a Naval Officer Recruiter. A recruiter can explain your options, basic requirements, and what the application process looks like.

Start by reviewing how a Navy Medicine Officer path could support your goals, and whether it fits your long-term plans. If you want to explore different paths to a commission, you can find other commissioning programs in the Navy here.

I hope this helps with your career planning.

You may choose any of the job profiles below for more detail.

Profiles

Last updated on by Navy Enlisted Editorial Team