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The Medical Process for Candidates Applying for Entry into …

    https://content.defencejobs.gov.au/pdf/triservice/DFT_Document_MedicalProcess.pdf
    There are many conditions which can be easily managed in civilian life and cause no difficulty, but which are exacerbated under the physical and psychological demands of military life. The ADF needs to ensure it selects individuals who can safely complete …

4.1.3 The ADF Medical Employment Classification System

    https://clik.dva.gov.au/rehabilitation-policy-library/4-adf-rehabilitation-programs/41-overview-adf-rehabilitation-programs/413-adf-medical-employment-classification-system
    The table below provides broad definitions of the five categories within the Medical Employment Classification (MEC) system. The MEC is determined according to …

Assessing medical suitability for employment and …

    https://defence.gov.au/ADC/ADFJ/Documents/issue_203/ADF%20Journal%20203_Article_Westphalen.pdf
    The need for high recruiting medical standards was first demonstrated in Australia during World War 1. Of the 589,947 men who were medi-cally examined for the First Australian …

Defence Jobs Australia - Quick Eligibility Check

    https://www.defencejobs.gov.au/joining/can-i-join/eligibility-check
    Quick Eligibility Check Our needs vary by role, but if you can tick all the following boxes you’ve met the basic requirements for the Navy, Army or Air Force. I am an Australian Citizen You need to be an Australian citizen …

Defence Jobs Australia - Health & Fitness

    https://www.defencejobs.gov.au/joining/can-i-join/health-and-fitness
    General Entry Non-Combat roles have different fitness requirements. Visit the Army Health and Fitness page to see the specified number of exercises you’ll need to complete during the PFA. Special Forces must achieve 40 …

Assessing Medical Suitability for Employment and …

    https://jmvh.org/article/assessing-medical-suitability-for-employment-and-deployment-in-the-adf/
    Thereafter, 33,800 of 421,809 AIF entrants (8.0%) were medically discharged before leaving Australia, while another 16,000 of the 331,781 personnel who served overseas (28.1% of …

Asthma and eligibility for the Australian Defence Force

    https://www.racgp.org.au/afp/2009/november/asthma-and-the-adf/
    Candidates with mild asthma may be considered for entry to the ADF subject to certain criteria which includes normal spirometry and negative bronchial provocation testing. If a …

Can you join the Australian Army if you have ADHD?

    https://www.quora.com/Can-you-join-the-Australian-Army-if-you-have-ADHD
    As a general rule the ADF will not recruit you if you have an existing medical condition that requires ongoing treatment. For example, some applicants have not passed their …

Australian Army Medical Disqualifications | Day of Difference

    https://dayofdifference.org.au/a-medical/australian-army-medical-disqualifications.html
    https://www.quora.com/Can-you-join-the-Australian-Army-if-you-have-ADHD As a general rule the ADF will not recruit you if you have an existing medical condition that requires …

Medical Conditions That Can Keep You from Joining the …

    https://www.military.com/join-armed-forces/disqualifiers-medical-conditions.html
    The following conditions may disqualify you from military service: a. Adrenal dysfunction of any degree. b. Diabetes mellitus of any type. c. Glycosuria. Persistent, when associated with...



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