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Internists, General

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Civilian:

Physicians who diagnose and provide non-surgical treatment of diseases and injuries of internal organ systems. Provide care mainly for adults who have a wide range of problems associated with the internal organs.

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Military:

Military physicians and surgeons represent all of the major fields of medical specialization. Physicians and surgeons are the chief providers of medical services to military personnel and their dependents. They examine patients, diagnose their injuries or illnesses, and provide medical treatment.

Job Titles

  • Associate Medical Director For Adolescent Services
  • Attending Physician
  • Attending, Ambulatory Care
  • Clinic MD Associate (Clinic Medical Doctor Associate)
  • Doctor

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Nationwide Salary Average*

Civilian:
Over $166,400
Military:
$112,981

*Average calculated based on median level of pay

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