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Old Jun 08, 2008, 10:10 PM
cobber (Female)
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Re: Army - Your 1st assignment and deployment

Originally Posted by Sobi View Post
Im in the ANCP and I graduate this June. I have been told by my CO that I will be going to OBLC in OCT and after I will be going to Tripler in Hawaii for a One year RN Residency. The residency is a 12 month training period where as a new grad I will be able to train in all areas of the hospital. The program is designed to prepare all new RNs to be proficient in any aspect of the military. Pretty cool!
Hope this helps
-Dave
I am about 8 months into my first assignment at Tripler and the residency program is not yet in full swing...we are still transitioning from the prior "internship" program, which is simmilar but those of us still finishing in the internship program are only going to medicine, surgury, and critical care/ER. Hopefully the transition will be completed and all the kinks worked out by the time you get here If you have any questions headding out to OBLC then to HI let me know and i'll try to help you out.

Lisa

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Old Jun 17, 2008, 08:40 PM
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Re: Army - Your 1st assignment and deployment

Originally Posted by cobber View Post
I am about 8 months into my first assignment at Tripler and the residency program is not yet in full swing...we are still transitioning from the prior "internship" program, which is simmilar but those of us still finishing in the internship program are only going to medicine, surgury, and critical care/ER. Hopefully the transition will be completed and all the kinks worked out by the time you get here If you have any questions headding out to OBLC then to HI let me know and i'll try to help you out.

Lisa
What’s the chances a new to the army NP would get to go to Hawaii?

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