This document summarizes an interview with a Navy medical officer about opportunities in Navy medicine. The officer explains that Navy medical teams face unique challenges in supporting military missions at sea and responding to natural disasters, which provides valuable learning experiences. While all Navy personnel serve aboard ships at some point, many have non-sea duties as well. The Navy offers incentives like scholarships, bonuses, and education assistance to attract physicians. The Health Professions Scholarship Program pays tuition and living expenses in exchange for an active duty commitment after medical school. Those who complete the program enter the Navy as commissioned officers without debt from medical training. There are also opportunities in medical technology and as corpsmen for those without medical degrees. Interested individuals can contact their local Navy