FY2020 Army Nurse Corps

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My name is Dustin and I thought it would be a good idea to create a topic for those who are applying for the FY2020 Army Nurse board! A little about me; I am prior service Army enlisted with four years on active duty as a 19D (Cavalry Scout) and four years in the reserve as a 68W (Combat Medic). Recently, in December of last year I graduated with my BSN from a highly reputable school in Texas. In January of this year I started my new job in a Cardiothoracic and Transplant ICU, but in the process of applying to the 66H (Med-Surge Nurse) position with the Army. Per my recruiter, this is essentially the standard for nurses who have less than two years of RN experience and who will attend the Army’s Nurse Residency Program.

I’m hoping that my year of ICU experience and my CCRN certification at the time right before leaving for training will be an advantage to changing over to the Critical Care Nurse AOC (66S) as soon as I can. ? If it wasn’t for my yearning to return to the Army and wear the uniform again, I would just wait until I have over two years of civilian experience and apply to the 66S position. My desire to continue to serve is stronger than my AOC, 200%!

Please, use this to connect with others and share your experience! I look forward in embarking on this journey and hearing from others.

Specializes in Cardiothoracic and Transplant ICU.

Apparently they sent my packet to the board without any available slots for my AOC... I wish I would have known that. LOL

Hey all! I applied and was accepted last year and I'm slotted for training June 6th. It was a lonnnnng process with a lot of road bumps and confusion

Specializes in ICU, Neuro ICU.
2 hours ago, HoosierRNmom said:

Hey all! I applied and was accepted last year and I'm slotted for training June 6th. It was a lonnnnng process with a lot of road bumps and confusion.

Could you provide a timeline of When did you got selected and when did you hear back signing your contract? I was selected for the February boards for 66S Reserve and am awaiting approval of a waiver. Just kind of wondering what the wait time is normally without a waiver. I started applying back in Winter of 2018 so it’s been a looooong process.

Hello everyone,

I am an FNP and I am just starting the process. I have completed the application and motivational statement, waiting on a couple of references now. Do you all happen to know how many get selected? I would be applying for the reserves. I was supposed to meet with a recruiter but haven't due to COVID19. Any advice on what the board actually looks for when selecting nurses? I do not have any military experience and wondering if it will hinder me from being accepted. Thanks and good luck to everyone!!

On 5/16/2020 at 11:18 AM, HamRN_13 said:

Could you provide a timeline of When did you got selected and when did you hear back signing your contract? I was selected for the February boards for 66S Reserve and am awaiting approval of a waiver. Just kind of wondering what the wait time is normally without a waiver. I started applying back in Winter of 2018 so it’s been a looooong process.

At MEPs, waivers only took a few minutes, to a few days. Depending on the issue (bad eyesight versus previous broken femur, different person to approve). Occasionally, a waiver may need to be approved after being seen by a provider to evaluate the specific issue. Ask your recruiter if you can.

Hello everyone,

- Applied for 66S Army Reserve

- Got selected in May 2020 board with pending physicals (I had some surgery prior, but my medical waivers were approved/cleared. I still need to go to MEPS. It was closed due to COVID crisis)

1. From this point, what should I expect to happen?

2. I also signed up for bonus (25K per year for 4 years) & HPLRP. How will this be provided? Will I get a yearly 25K while getting my HPLRP throughout 3 years?

3. I live in New York City and do not have a car. Does anyone stationed in NY know where the reserve units are? If I get my unit far enough that I have to rent a car or fly, would the Army reimburse you for it?

I would appreciate any help! Thank you!!

On 5/23/2020 at 12:43 AM, murse66s said:

Hello everyone,

- Applied for 66S Army Reserve

- Got selected in May 2020 board with pending physicals (I had some surgery prior, but my medical waivers were approved/cleared. I still need to go to MEPS. It was closed due to COVID crisis)

1. From this point, what should I expect to happen?

2. I also signed up for bonus (25K per year for 4 years) & HPLRP. How will this be provided? Will I get a yearly 25K while getting my HPLRP throughout 3 years?

3. I live in New York City and do not have a car. Does anyone stationed in NY know where the reserve units are? If I get my unit far enough that I have to rent a car or fly, would the Army reimburse you for it?

I would appreciate any help! Thank you!!

Be sure to clear up with your recruiter, from what I understand it's not possible to receive both an accession bonus and loan repayment, it's one or the other. My contract was bumped back a month to fix that very issue.

I got picked up and commissioned into the Reserve as a 66H a couple weeks ago! I’m an army spouse also and stationed in Germany currently. Just waiting on everything to go through and get my paperwork to get my ID. But question:

I won’t be going to DCC until next Summer because I’m a school nurse here. I will start drill about September. I’m NOT prior service, but my husband’s been in for 16 years. I have no clue what I’m doing LOL how can I learn what I need to know before heading to my unit for the first time? Anyone have any insight?

Hey everyone! Myself and a few other posters from here are currently in DCC ? A lot is changed from the norm due to COVID. You WILL be quarantined. OLD ARMY FITNESS TEST NO LONGER BEING USED... so start those leg tucks now, folks. Holy ouch!

On 6/13/2020 at 3:42 PM, HoosierRNmom said:

Hey everyone! Myself and a few other posters from here are currently in DCC ? A lot is changed from the norm due to COVID. You WILL be quarantined. OLD ARMY FITNESS TEST NO LONGER BEING USED... so start those leg tucks now, folks. Holy ouch.

Is it still only 4 weeks then if you have to quarantine for 2 weeks?

Specializes in Cardiothoracic and Transplant ICU.

I found out yesterday that I was pulled off the OML almost a month ago... LOL. Scroll is already approved and now I am just waiting for a medical waiver to be approved before HRC publishes the scroll.

Specializes in ICU, Neuro ICU.
23 hours ago, ReconMedic said:

I found out yesterday that I was pulled off the OML almost a month ago... LOL. Scroll is already approved and now I am just waiting for a medical waiver to be approved before HRC publishes the scroll.

That’s great to hear! Just checked in with my recruiter and I’m still waiting for a waiver to be approved. Hopefully, this all speeds up a bit more now for all us! Getting antsy!

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