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January 13, 2010

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I reckon you mean Uniformed Service University of the Health Science F. Edward Hebert School of Medicine.

After medical school, you will do a general surgery residency (about five years) before doing a plastic surgery residency (about two years). I am not sure, but you might not have much of a choice about where you do your residency if you are in the military. I reckon that you may have to do a military residency, then serve as a board-certified plastic general practitioner for at least seven years in the military, in addition to the residency. So, after medical school, it could be fourteen years before you are out of the military, and then you would still be on inactive ready set aside for another six years.

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I liked how the video was in detail. I would go with laser because a lot of my friends have undergone laser treatments and all of them have achieved great results.

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I reckon that you may have to do a military residency, then serve as a board-certified plastic general practitioner for at least seven years in the military, in addition to the residency.

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I reckon that you may have to do a military residency, then serve as a board-certified plastic general practitioner for at least seven years in the military, in addition to the residency.

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