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Medical Standards for Military Service with COL (R) Chris Meyering

Mar 2, 2025
In this engaging discussion, Chris Meyering, a board-certified Primary Care Sports Medicine physician and retired U.S. Army officer, sheds light on the often opaque military entrance physical process. He explains the high disqualification rates of applicants and the frequent need for waivers, especially concerning mental health issues. He also tackles the evolving standards for mental health diagnostics and discusses the impact of socioeconomic factors on recruitment. Meyering's insights provide a necessary perspective on military readiness and the complexities of health evaluations.
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INSIGHT

Complex Medical Waiver Balancing

  • Medical disqualifications often require waivers, with 20-55% of disqualified applicants still getting approved.
  • The standards balance clinical details and practical considerations to avoid overwhelming the waiver process.
ADVICE

Encourage Pursuit of Waivers

  • Applicants should be encouraged to pursue waivers despite initial disqualification to improve chances.
  • Recruiters and their leadership must promptly process waivers to avoid losing candidate interest.
INSIGHT

ADHD Waivers Demand Proof

  • ADHD diagnosis increased for some due to overprescribing and school policies.
  • Military waiver process demands documentation proving the absence of current medication or special requirements.
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