how's life as Rn in the Military????

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I'm currently in the ADN program as second semester student and also have BS in telecommunication mgmt. My question is would i be considered as officer? how is the officer bootcamp compare to non-officer bootcamp? is it hard? I'm just skiptical about the bootcamp..Please feel free to leave me a feedback..thank you

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Were you a comissioned nurse and why was it so bad.

I am consider to go for the active duty or reserve. Could you tell me what is your reason if you do not mind?

Thanks

Specializes in critical care: trauma/oncology/burns.

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athena

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athena

If I go for the active duty do they move you from one state to another every 3 to 4 years. or you can stay in one state till you been deployed to oversea.

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Specializes in EMT, ER, Homehealth, OR.

In the Army when you PCS it is for 3 years. You are able to ask for a PCS move after 3 years. Also you can ask to stay longer. Depending on the base you can stay there longer then 3 years by requesting to stay in your present position or take another position either at the hospital you work at or take another position on the base. This can be with the division, brigade combat teams etc. Deploying overseas does not change anything other then deploying. The length of deployment depends on your position, it can last from 6 months to a year.

Yea its for 3 years

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