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Medical Officer

Pay after one year: £53,700

Joining age: 19–55

Open to: Men and women

Qualifications you need: Qualified Medical Practitioner: professional and GMC registered

Qualifications you can gain: Relevant professional qualifications

To become a Medical Officer in the RAF, you need qualifications and experience as a medical professional. But the hard work is worth it. Fantastic facilities, high-class training and the chance to develop specialist skills like aviation medicine make the RAF a top choice for medical professionals looking for a greater challenge.

After all, how many civilian doctors get to try their hand at crucial CASEVAC (Casualty Evacuation) missions?

What’s more, the RAF offer a generous Sponsorship scheme for potential Medical Officers – giving them the support they need to gain the qualifications and experience the role requires.

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