Re: OB nurse has questions about the Air Force
If the air force were 100x faster in recruiting people, I might be able to answer these questions a little better, but... I am still waiting for the 'board' to choose me for commissioning.
I am interested in learning about OB nursing too, although I plan on going the general Med-Surg route for versatility.
I haven't heard much about the difference between OB nurse deployment and those in Med/Surg.
Being overweight might be an issue, but you might only find out after you go to MEPs.
You move as often as they need you to move; I know nurses go through COT, which is in Alabama only, and then NTP, both of which might not be at your 'home' base. You get assigned a 'home' base by the magical selection committee, so in the first year, you will probably be moving around at least 2-3 times, for short periods, as COT is only 4 weeks, and NTP is 12 weeks.
Deployments are anywhere from 4-6 weeks on average every 20-24 months (what I read) I know people that have been in for years and never been deployed though.
Don't know anything about bankruptcy, but I feel like I am bankrupt.
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