Re: Duty Stations...where to go/pick?
Hawaii is considered what we call out of conus while not overseas they have limited medical capabilities so you and your family members have to complete an overseas medical screening. As far as duty station assignments most new nurses are assigned to one of the big 3 San diego, Bethesda, Porsmouth... or a medium MTF Camp Pendleton, Bremerton, or Jacksonville. The theory is the bigger the hospital the more experience you will see in your first few years.
If you want to do PEDS then you need to stay in the bigger hospitals as we have desiginated peds floors and we do way more kiddos than the smaller hospitals who refer out to children's.
Most of my friends here did not go Med- Surg. That is what the talk on the street is but in reality it was not the case. We had nurses go straight to peds, OB, mental health, same day surgery, cardiac telemetry, surgical floor, and then we have plain old Med-Surg. I went straight to the Perinatal Special Care Unit and I have seen one day of Med-Surg and it was post surgical because they were short staffed. The Admiral's position is everyone is a generalist but at Balboa it isn't in practice.
ENS Allison
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