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Is 68S (Preventive Medicine Specialist) a Good MOS?

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Quick Facts — 68S (Preventive Medicine Specialist)

AIT / Training

10 weeks

Training Location

Fort Sam Houston, TX

Career Field

Medical

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About 68S Preventive Medicine Specialist

Identifies and controls disease and environmental health threats to military populations. Conducts epidemiological investigations, environmental health surveys, and preventive medicine programs.

Training Duration

10 weeks

Training Location

Fort Sam Houston, TX

Career Field

Medical

Recruiter vs. Reality

What the Recruiter Says

You'll work at the intersection of medicine and public health — identifying and controlling disease threats to military populations, conducting environmental health surveys, and managing preventive medicine programs. The COVID-19 pandemic demonstrated publicly how essential this work is. The CDC, state health departments, county health agencies, and global health organizations all hire veterans with military preventive medicine experience. Environmental health officer, health inspector, and epidemiology specialist are realistic civilian career paths. Public health work is among the most mission-aligned military-to-civilian transitions available.

What It's Actually Like

You practice preventive medicine, which is medicine at the population level: disease surveillance, environmental health assessment, vector control, field sanitation, occupational health, and the broad work of keeping a unit healthy before sickness happens rather than treating it after. In the field this means water quality assessment, latrine siting, arthropod surveillance, and the public health officer briefings that everyone sleeps through until there is an outbreak and suddenly everyone wishes they had listened. In garrison it means occupational health inspections, noise surveys, chemical exposure assessments, food sanitation oversight, and the institutional public health program that runs quietly until a cluster of respiratory illness materializes in the barracks. The ARMY Public Health Center and regional health commands are the institutional structure you work within. The civilian pathway connects to county and state health departments, CDC, EPA, military support contractors, and occupational health firms. Certified Industrial Hygienist (CIH), Certified Health Physicist, and Registered Environmental Health Specialist pathways all credit military preventive medicine experience. Public health has a consistent federal and state hiring pipeline for veterans. It is less flashy than most medical MOSs and more genuinely impactful than many of them.

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