Navy Medical Officer Program/ Other Opportunities

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I am currently going into my senior year of college and will graduate next spring with a BSN in Nursing. I am looking at my options after graduation, a recruiter has been to our school to introduce the Navy Medical Officer Program but I am afraid it is to late to consider this. I am also interested in learning more about life if I were to enter this program- What would those 4 years be like? Where would I live or serve( I am from MN)- What kind of nursing would I be doing? ( I am interested in Neonatal or labor and delivery) What are the physical requirements? When should I start to apply? And finally what are some other options as far as nursing within all branches of the military?

Specializes in Adult Critical Care.

Just so you're aware, I believe the Air Force's new grad program doesn't require applying over a year in advance. You'd probably still have time to apply for the 2015 board (June-Julyish time-frame).

Contact Us: Find a Recruiter - airforce.com.

Specializes in Adult Critical Care.

https://allnurses.com/government-mili...ng-885815.html

This link should get you started.

You need to poke around the government/military nursing page. The info you're looking for is there many times over.

Government / Military Nursing

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