Outlook: A Quarterly Newsletter of the Society of Behavorial Medicine
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Most psychologists are looking for a way to make a real difference. You just found it.

It’s difficult to overstate the contribution you can make as a clinical psychologist in the United States Air Force. Behind all the advanced technology and high-tech hardware, you’ll find it’s really people that keep the Air Force flying. People who deserve equally bright and dedicated mental health services from practitioners like you. And whether it’s conducting mental health evaluations, diagnosing and treating psychological and neuropsychological disorders or providing individual and group therapy, you can be certain that the work you’re doing serves an even greater cause. To be part of this work, earn a competitive salary and enjoy one of the most robust benefits packages anywhere, please call 1‑800‑423‑USAF or log on to AIRFORCE.COM for more information.

 

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