Military Nephrologists
Military Career
General Information
Description
Nephrologists are specialists with expert knowledge in the diagnosis and treatment of kidney disease. They diagnose and treat conditions that affect the functioning of the kidneys, such as diabetes or autoimmune disease. They also treat diseases that result from kidney problems, such as renal failure and hypertension. In extreme cases, kidney disease may require dialysis or a kidney transplant.
Work Environment
Nephrologists work in hospitals and clinics on land and aboard ships.
Military Outlook
Service Branches
Jobs in this career field may be available in other service branches. Call or email a particular branch for more info.
Military Status
- Officer
- Managerial/professional
- College degree required
Military Workforce
Nephrologists in the Military
1,946
Salary
Salary Information
Median Military Salary This is the median, or the midpoint, of the salary range for this career.
$124,823
Military Salary Range Salary varies based on years of service, degree level, special pays, family status and location. Learn more about Military benefits.
$62,503 - $292,243
What makes up a Military salary?
Military salaries include a lot more than just base pay.
They also offer:
- Housing allowances
- Subsistence allowances
- Special and incentive pays
- Cost-of-living allowances
- Hazardous-duty pay
- Bonuses
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Education
Military training
Officers typically enter the Military after they have completed a four-year college degree; enlisted service members can transition to officer positions through a variety of pathways and earn a degree while serving. Job training for nephrologists primarily consists of on-the-job learning in various training environments. Scholarships for advanced medical training are available in return for an obligated period of military service. Qualifying students benefit through unique training experiences and get to attend certain military short courses designed to develop tactical, technical and operational skills unique to the military environment. Like other officers working in healthcare, they complete a comprehensive training program covering responsibilities, orientation to military structure, healthcare and etiquette, traditions, and leadership development. Job-specific training content may include: Team Strategies and Tools to Enhance Performance and Patient Safety/TeamSTEPPS® Essentials and Fundamentals Mishap Investigation and Prevention Operational Aeromedical Problems Senior LeadershipJoint Operations Medical Management
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