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When you join the Army Health Care Team, you become part of a committed team of Health Care professionals who have the same goals that you do. The collaborative environment you'll encounter may be unmatched in the civilian sector. You'll be surrounded by peers, not competitors, as you work alongside dedicated medical professionals.

Meet some members of the Medical Corps Team in the videos above, as they talk about their experiences being a part of the Army Health Care Team.

Photo of CAPT. Susan Mosier & CAPT. Andrew Mosier

Capt. Susan &
Andrew Mosier

Pediatric & Radiology Resident - Fort Lewis, Wash (HPSP)
The husband and wife team of Andrew and Susan Mosier are grateful to the Army for providing the Health Professions Scholarship Program that helped them become physicians, as well as the Army's efforts to keep them together while serving. Most of all they are grateful to the Army for making their dreams of practicing medicine a reality.

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Lt Col. John Hunnicutt
Pathologist - Fort Sam Houston, Texas (Reserve)
LT. COL. Hunnicutt considers it a privilege and honor to be serving his country as a pathologist and transfusion consultant at Brooke Army Medical Center. In his off-hours, LT. COL. Hunnicutt enjoys restoring antique cars, and golfing with his medical colleagues.

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Maj. Jonathan Craig Taylor
Family Physician - Fort Bragg, NC
After graduating from Duke University, Major Taylor went to the University of Virginia Medical School. He feels that one of the real benefits of practicing medicine in the Army is the variety and diversity of his practice.

Photo of CAPT. Jocelyn Figueroa Blackwell

Capt. Jocelyn Figueroa Blackwell
Family Physician - Fort Bragg, NC (HPSP)
Captain Blackwell is a graduate of Yale University and a recipient of the Army Health Professions Scholarship Program (HPSP). She tells us that she graduated with people who had a half-million dollars of debt, but that because of the scholarship, she "didn't have to worry about that at all."

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