Originally Posted by kristie_b1
Hi, I go to this weird private/vocational college. I'm getting an Associates of Applied Science degree in "Medical Specialties." (Medical Assistant/CNA/EMT type of stuff). If I stick around for another year I can end up with a Bachelor's in Health Care administration. Then I could join a branch of the military (probably AF) as an officer and live happily ever after.
My question... If I join as a Health Care Admin grad and go and get my ADN while I'm on Active Duty can I switch to work as a Nurse at some point? Or will I only be able to switch to be a nurse if I have a BSN? I mean, I'll already have one bachelors degree.
I'm trying to find the quickest way that I can join as an officer and still end up as a nurse some day. =) Thanks!
I looked on the AF website under healthcare administration and it says they will take a Bachelor's degree although most of the MSC officers I know have their Masters.
http://www.airforce.com/careers/subc...&sub_catg_id=5
All AD uniformed service/military nursing positions require a BSN or MSN.
It might be kinda of hard going to school and getting your nursing degree on AD d/t the clinicals.