MagRedC5 replied to protechterri's topic in Operating Room
ewattsjt, i just wanted to say that was an excellent post! my education route; cst[assoc degree], adn, then rn-bsn. i worked three years as a cst, and been an rn since '98. did 4 yrs has an rn in the or, as well as tele & icu. presently, wor...
MagRedC5 replied to SunnyRNgirl's topic in Government
LOL, you sure have a positive outlook on the USPHS. Can you PM me there weblink? Just a little curious, even though I'm committed to the ANC until Spring '09. - TIA
MagRedC5 replied to Guest193822's topic in Government
Hey Capt E [A.K.A. wtbcrna], I'd like to validate almost word for word your reply! Wow, this thread hits close to home... well not home since I'm presently deployed OCONUS to Iraq for 15 months. I'm an ANC officer [8A], newly promoted CPT [MAY 07], w...
MagRedC5 replied to PrettyGSXRfromFL's topic in Government
I'm a direct commission ANC officer. I attended the TNCC course at Ft Lewis, which was only two days. BTW, my son is an Army ROTC cadet. Although, he is not 66 branch, I know other 66 branch cadets were with him at advance camp. I had the privile...
MagRedC5 replied to albert6jed's topic in Male Students
A mohawk haircut is not within U.S. military hair regs. However, a USMC high-n-tight haircut is very similar, yet not as much in length as a mohawk. Another similar version, a flat-top haircut could be considered a type of military haricut but this...
MagRedC5 replied to bwidlits's topic in Government
Wait until you are checked in at FT Lewis, as well as MAMC. Most likely it would be best to wait for guidance from your Rater. In fact, your Rater in most cases will sit down with you and help you get started with the Dev Supp form. You are a 66H, ...
MagRedC5 replied to ajcranky's topic in Government
If, over your allowed body weight per Army Regs they will use the tape measure to determine if your within your Bodyfat percentage, per age, sex, according to Army Regs.
MagRedC5 replied to Gennaver's topic in Government
Can't understand why a $500.00 loan to cover NCLEX exam, etc. would not be more beneficial in the long run. This way you could work prn as an RN and make more $$$ than as a tech. Only you know what is the best plan. I do wish all the best & hope...
MagRedC5 replied to JaxiaKiley's topic in Government
Army Medical Centers & Army Community Hospitals, etc. are Federal hospitals. Therefore, no matter if active duty military nurse, or civilian nurse only one current state nursing license is required. My license is BNE TX and must keep current rega...