2006 USAF Medical Corps Aptitude Tests Now Available Online

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Public Notice, Persuant to MMC SVKJ563, as amended:

If you think you have what it takes to succeed in Air Force medicine
in 2006 and beyond, you are invited to be a beta participant in the new,
online version of the:

2006 USAF Medical Corps Aptitude Tests

http://www.medicalcorpse.com/2006USAFMCaptitude.html

Brought to you as a public service by MedicalCorpse.com, your inside
source regarding the truth about the life-changing career opportunities
available as a physician in the U.S. military.

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Note: Original test now censored for your forwarding satisfaction. You can thank the Department of Verbal Correctness Department for this decision.

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R
 
Public Notice, Persuant to MMC SVKJ563, as amended:

If you think you have what it takes to succeed in Air Force medicine
in 2006 and beyond, you are invited to be a beta participant in the new,
online version of the:

2006 USAF Medical Corps Aptitude Tests

http://www.medicalcorpse.com/2006USAFMCaptitude.html

Brought to you as a public service by MedicalCorpse.com, your inside
source regarding the truth about the life-changing career opportunities
available as a physician in the U.S. military.

Sir, that was hilarious. It reminded me of "Office Space". It's too bad you had to go through all of that, but I can appreciate the humor.
 
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Sir, that was hilarious. It reminded me of "Office Space". It's too bad you had to go through all of that, but I can appreciate the humor.

Thanks. You are part of an elite few who appreciate my humor.

On my official USUHS MS-III rotation evaluation in 1988, which I really must find somewwhere (ruffling through papers), the notoriously humorless pediatrons at Walter Reed said something like the following:

"2Lt Jones gets a (good grade) for the rotation, based on getting a (better grade) on his written test; however, the staff neither understood nor appreciated his sense of humor."

I always considered this to be a badge of honor. After all, if one has a problem, the first step is to admit that one has a problem, right? They had a problem understanding me...perhaps I should implement a 12 Step Jones Humor Comprehension Anonymous group.

"Hi, I'm Mary, and I don't get Jones' jokes."

"Hi, Mary! Welcome to the club..."

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R
 
Do you love your country 2lt jones? Then get on board for the big win.....
 
Humorous Indeed. My wife asked me why I was rolling on the floor in front of my computer.
 
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