Wooz said:
I would only join the RAAF as a medical officer in the RAAFSR. Due to the shortage you could be transfered across the services, transfered to bases other than your preferred ones, etc. Also they wan't 5-6 years for medical graduates, it's just not feasable especially if you want to do a specialisation outside of tropical, aviation and underwater medicine.
That's not true the RAAF requires MO's for General practice, emergency (trauma) etc just the same as anywhere.
Plus you don't go in the forces to work a '9-5' job, you should relish the opportunity to move around, get deployed, see and experience new places.
You should (ideally) also not want to leave the forces after your initial return of service after sponsorship, in many professions the forces would be the best place to practice.
The forces are not another business or employment agency (this is where DFR has gone wrong I tend to feel), it should be what you can provide (especially as an MO!) not so much what the RAAF can give you.
Of course perks and other recognition is nice but I don't think that is the basis on which "ANZAC" was formed...
It isn't a business.