Military Anesthesia
I am currently in the military, Air Force, separating in the next 2 weeks. I have been accepted to Texas Wesleyan University for this Fall. I spent 4 years in, with the intention of going to school through the Air Force. In that 4 years I have been deployed twice, once in Operation Enduring Freedom, and once during Operation Iraqi Freedom. I decided 18 months ago that the military was not for me. Had I not decided to separate, I would be in the desert again, right now. No complaints, just not for me and my family. I have a tremendous amount of respect for those that make a career out of the military. I will tell you that most CRNAs in the military, do not stay in the military. Financially, it is not worth it, unless you have several years of service. If you decide go through the military for anesthesia, you will get an exceptional education, however, as soon as you finish school you will be deployed. There are many positives and many negatives that you must consider before making that decision. Make sure you have a good understanding of military life before you make that decision. If you just want to join the military to get into school, then the military is probably not for you. It takes a great sacrafice from both you and your family. I am not trying to deter anyone from joining, just trying to give you all the information.
Good luck to you. If you have any questions, feel free to PM me.
Damon
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