Hi there,
My name is Leah and I will be graduated with a BSN 12/2009. I'm interested in joining the military as a means to international nursing. Bear with me, my familarity with the military is minimal. After exploring the websites, I'm still a bit unclear on the differences between the Army Nurse Corps and Navy Nurse Corps. I am interested in treating not only our soliders, but also the people inhabitating wherever I may be stationed. Am I correct in thinking that if I join up, I can expect up to 3 years of active duty before I can go into reserves? As a new grad with a BSN, what sort of training should I anticipate? Like hard core physical, shaved head stuff? On active duty, how often will I be able to see my family? My apologies for my limited knowledge! Fill me in!
Thanks, leah
I was a corpsman in the Navy for five years. Doc's and nurses went to a "spoon and knife" school prior to becoming commissioned, which taught basic military and naval knowlege (i.e. a bulkhead is a wall). Then depending on the unit they could also end up in a version of field medical school, which is a Marine mini-boot camp, and I assume is now being required training for most medical personel.
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