There is a high probability of that someone with an already psychological problem joins the military …show more content…
At this phase, the candidate is ready to continue with phase two of their physical exam. Certain medical conditions made the process easy and the candidate is not required to provide any documentation, for example, if candidates wear prescription glasses, or takes birth control medications. On the other hand, there are some medical conditions could permanently disqualify the recruit for entrance into the military, for example, asthma after the age of 13, gastritis, limited motion of upper and lower extremities, including depression and history of suicidal attempts or thoughts. Army Recruiters have the ability to do a courtesy check with a doctor for currents or ongoing symptoms. Recruiter will send results to a medical board for their review and approval before the candidate can be clear to take a physical exam at the Military Entrance Processing (MEPS). During the physical exam station, the candidate is also subject to a series of medical checks to include behavioral concerns. The Doctor only goes over the questions listed in the Psychiatric and behavioral part of the DA2807-2. If the candidate has a history of counseling's or mental health treatment, it must have clearance letters from counselors for the candidate received medical clearance. There is no formal diagnosis for anything unless the doctor notices something about the candidate like a scar no previously noted or if they find something in the blood work, abnormal urinalysis results,