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Published Apr 11, 2012
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pattyipp
9 Posts
Sw88tpea!
I am leaving for ODS May 13 and then to Portsmouth after. Do you have a private email account to ask a few questions about the area and the hospital?! Would love to get more information!
Thanks!
Sw88tpea
152 Posts
No goggles, no cap. Just a black swim/navy swimsuit. Some people braved contacts. I just went blind. Some people went really blind. Just know it goes by so fast you don't really have time to think about it and you just do it.
You're welcome to private message me via allnurses.com. I'm happy to share information about my command and about Norfolk/Portsmouth.
izzycatswimRN
103 Posts
I'm currently stationed at Bethesda and have been for over a year now. I just want to throw out there the CNTP is 25 weeks....BUT it's not 25 weeks of floating all over the hospital. I was one of the last bunches to do the original 10 week intern period. Now they do 10 weeks floating about the hospital but then the other 15 are on their assigned floor. I believe it's supposed to be like 10 with a preceptor then 5 "on your own". I know two girls on my floor our chain of command has already let them work on their own but keeps them listed on orientation status on our schedule. Apparently the floors have to send the work schedule of those still considered CNTP to the Navy LCDR in charge of it. Hopefully this helps anyone coming to Bethesda to not freak out as much!
Thanks so much for the input!
I guess since I don't get on here much it won't allow me to PM anyone. Is it possible for you to PM me? Hopefully it allows me to answer!
VentcSN
68 Posts
Thank you, and final question, How much cash/money do we bring/need overall for ODS?
littleluvbugnavy
84 Posts
Does anyone know if "time in service" includes time spent in NCP? I was just curious if I will be ENS with 0 time in or with 1 year since I signed my contract? Didn't know how it worked since I"m considered "Reserves." Thanks for the help! Love this forum, on my countdown!
CASH AT ODS: you will pay for your meals in cash and then get reimbursed later. It's about $450 total. It's usually collected on Sunday. You will have access to the on-base ATM by the second weekend at ODS. The last week you will also need cash for your class shirt ($30ish), the final dinner (you pay for your meal and your guests, ours was $15 per person). I brought $500 in cash and still went out and got more.
Also keep in mind that you will be taking a professional photo at ODS. You will order and pay for them on the spot. Mega package with CD was $250. I bought $100 worth and kept in mind that I can always go to JC Pennys with my uniform and get more photos for $40.
TIME IN SERVICE: So you commissioned already? Yes it counts as time in service. Go you!
Date of rank: determined when you go in, is when you promote next. I came into the military with experience my date was 'back dated.' Instead of having it the date of commissioning, it was 7 months earlier so I will promote 7 mo sooner, I will make LTJG before having 2 years in.
Date of commissioning/years in: the day you take and sign the oath of office.
So I guess since I am not necessarily an "Active" member on this site it will not even let me respond to your private message after I had typed up quite a bit. ughh!!!! If you don't mind could you email me at [email protected]
I would love to speak with you about Portsmouth Hospital and the Norfolk area!
oaktown2
357 Posts
pattypip - you just need a certain number of messages in order to PM someone. I believe it is 15. Worth getting to as there is a lot of good info and helpful people on this site!
what to bring!
space-you have a ‘war locker’ appx 6’x4’x2’ that you will keep locked at all times. there are three drawers in it and a bar to hang stuff on. my class was also allowed to use the drawers under the bed. there is also a locked storage room reserved for suitcases and anything you won’t need all the time. you have access to this throughout the program. you can fit a lot of stuff in your room but the less clutter the easier it is to clean.
no one inspects your personal belongings. you will never have your locker ransacked. the main ‘contraband’ was food. with this i brought personal items that i did not want to be shipped with my household goods-computer, ext. hard drive, ipod, all my jewelry, camera etc.
ods required paperwork/items to bring
below is the required paperwork needed for each student reporting to officer training command newport. you will receive all paperwork turned in to us back at the end of the course. for hpsp students, please scroll to the bottom of the page to see your paperwork requirements.
officer development school required paperwork
(you should bring 3 copies of each requirement) not necessary-they will make copies if they need. you should use one main set of orders for everything-getting stamped and signed etc. extra copies are just helpful.
if the student is unable to bring originals (besides your social security card) the students must have a court certified true copy of each document. notarized copies will not be accepted.
frequently asked questions concerning your pay/record and entitlements
for prior military service only:
for hpsp students only.
**please note, all hpsp students pay issues will be handled by the hpsp office in bethesda, maryland. if you have questions or need assistance, please email [email protected] and your inquiry will be processed promptly by the hpsp staff.
***all hpsp student medical/dental records will be sent to ods from the hpsp office.
immunizations: the following immunizations/labs will be administered/drawn at ods:
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[tr]
[td]twinrix (hep a/hep b combination)
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[td]hep a series
[td]hep b series
[/tr]
[td]hiv and results (within last year)
[td]hep b titer
[td]tetorifice (tdap)
[td]ppd (tuberculosis
[td]ipv (polio)
[td]influenza
[td]varicella tite
[td]typhoid
[td]yellow fever
[td]mmr (measles, mumps, rubella
[td]varicella
[td]abo/rh (blood type)
[td]g6pd/sickle cell
[td]v zoster igg
[td]dna
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**if you have immunization records military or civilian) that cover these items, you will need to bring them, or you will receive them again. you will need these on day one of training.
if you do not supply immunization records of these you will get them again (not ideal).
other items:
_ **special dietary and religious needs must be expressed on the first day of training. otcn will do everything possible to accommodate all special and religious needs without compromising training.
i have sensitivities to gluten and dairy. i was required to carry an epi-pen (even though i’ve never had a reaction). eating at training was very challenging. i worked with my class team and was able to purchase some gluten-free, dairy-free protein bars and bread to make sure i was getting enough calories. i lost 14 lbs in two weeks and had a stomach ache most of training. it was manageable. you can pm me about this if you need.
- money: meals will be paid for by each student. money is collected on a weekly basis by the company mess treasurer. meals cost approximately $15/day for a weekly cost of $105. you should bring enough cash to handle the first two weeks of meals ($210). you will have access to an atm machine. true, bringing more cash is helpful, i brought $600.
required items to bring:
you will be issued all necessary uniform items upon arrival at ods. you will also receive a clothing allowance of $400.00. below are the items needed to begin training and estimates for how much of each you will require.
-you will wear pt gear first week until you get khakis. pt gear is mens sizes. i’m a size-8-10ish and wear small shirt/short is ok, can be tight after a wash. medium sweats for comfort, you always wear shorts and shirt under sweats.
uniforms cost approximately $2,500 total. you will pay this the last week and can open a ‘star card’ account to receive 10% off your first purchase, which is worth it even if you close it later.
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[td]men
[td]women
[td]_ t-shirts (white, crew neck) – 8 each
_ underwear, briefs – 10 pair
* boxer briefs boxer shorts/regular
_ athletic socks (white) – 10 pair –
(any type and length)
_ towel – 2 each
_ washcloth – 2 each
_ black dress socks – 7-8 pairs
[td]_ t-shirts (white, crew neck) – 8 each 5 is good
_ underwear, briefs– 10 *basic underwear remember you pt everyday, bring enough.
* underwear and bras should be white or a neutral color. avoid patterns, fashionable or shear underwear. it should be functional wear for activities from classroom study to working out.
_ athletic socks (white) – 10 pair
_ brassiere/sports bras
_ swimsuit, one piece conservative
(black/navy blue)
_ black dress socks – 7-8 pair maybe 3.
[td]personal toiletries
[td]_ basic items only
_ shaving gear (no electric shavers)
_ toothbrush/paste and floss
_ deodorant
_ soap/shampoo
_ nail clippers
_ shower shoes
_ white mesh laundry bag
[td]_ feminine hygiene products (i hadn’t needed these for years and needed them at ods, just have some to hold you over just in case)
_ soap/shampoo (note, i felt i had sufficient hygiene time 99% of the time)
no make-up or hair products (gel/mousse/hairspray) will be authorized until the last portion of training. you may bring them.
_shower shoes
_white mesh laundry bag
you will wear pt shorts and a white undershirt during immunizations and uniform day. please bring and wear a white bra for this, if you don’t have one plan on wearing a sports bra otherwise you are an embarrassing.
also, i wore a sports bra 24 hours a day for the first week. invest in a good one.
_ civilian clothes. civilian clothes should be brought. you may have approximately 4-5 days of liberty where you can wear civilian clothes. plan accordingly.
_ all students need to bring a combination padlock. (key locks are not authorized)
prior service:
_ bring medals (large), ribbons, and warfare devices. if your prior service was with any service other than the navy, you will need to procure or order your medals/ribbons/devices prior to your arrival. the uniform shop here does not carry a large assortment of different service items.
running shoes:
_ please invest in a quality pair of running shoes less than six months old. you will be running 5-7 miles per week, depending on where you are in training. running is conducted on pavement, so a good pair of shoes is important. (running will be less during winter months due to outdoor conditions.) vibrams, or any other type of "five finger running shoe" is not authorized while at ods.
authorized items:
_ alarm clock, battery-operated (no radio function)
_ cell phones (will be authorized after hours)
_ wristwatch (will be authorized later in training)
_ wallet and check book/debit card
_ 2-3 black ink ball point pens
_ envelopes (for personal use)
_ stamps (for personal use)
_ scissors (tiny sewing scissors for trimming loose strings on uniforms-you will do this a lot)
_ 6” x 9” steno notebook. (basic color-not patterned)
_ cleaning supplies. students usually spend money buying personal cleaning supplies. you may bring these items if you desire. (usual items cover basic dusting and cleaning personal spaces)
-shoe shine kit (black polish/brush/cloth)
-small container of laundry detergent.
*there is a place to purchase these items if you do not wish to pack them. navy exchange/wal-mart and other locations are located on or close to the base.
spandex-i was at training when it was cold and there was some wear and tear on my legs from shirt stays
ibuprofen, benadryl (you can get it at sick call, but not at 9pm)
tide to-go pen
ear plugs
hair dryer
make up could be worn the last week and on liberty
shoe polishing kit
pillow (i’m picky) and blanket(s), some brought sleeping bags
ipod (can be used when you go to base gym/pt outside on liberty time)
laptop (no wifi but there is an internet café you can go to later in the program)
camera
hangers-10
-i also used note cards, my own water bottle for the room (you will be issued one), mini-first aid, blister pads, a small pocket calendar, a book to read, and lint roller
loofa/sponge thing-sometimes you need to scrub dirt off
things i purchased upon arrival-you can always stop at the nex (mini-walmart) the day you get there, then you probably can’t go again until the wknd maybe:
swiffer pads (swiffer is available)
clorox wipes
laundry detergent
you can bring copies of the sailors creed, anchors aweigh, marines hymn, articles of the code of conduct. you will be provided these. you will be required to memorize these, if you have a really hard time start now. yes you will sing the marines hymn and anchors aweigh, a lot.
many things were available. they are leftover from people who fly out and don’t take soap/shampoo/detergent/cleaning supplies with them. there are shower caddies for use, swiffers, envelopes, rulers, etc. just depends.
note that these are all the belongings you will have until you get to your next command, get a place, and have goods shipped. i wish i had my family bring/ship some items that would have been helpful (civilian clothes-pjs, pt gear, jeans, shorts, clothes to go out in (i was not prepared for 80 degree weather in va after rhode island).