Navy Nurse Internship Program
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I was wondering if anyone had any information or experience with the Nurse Internship Program at the Naval Hospital in San Diego. I am going into my last year of nursing school and want to work in the NICU. I am graduating from a private university and I am really anxious about getting rid of my debt so I am looking into joining the Navy. I have been doing some research and came across this Nurse Internship Program which looked like a great way to have an easier transition from nursing student to competent nurse. I know that if I go into the Navy I will have to do at least a year on a med-surg. floor. I was wondering if anyone could answer some questions I have. How difficult is the transition from civilian to being in the Navy? What is it like working in a military hospital versus a civ. hospital? How difficult is it to work your way into a specialty like NICU? Also I really want to go to grad school. I have heard that the Navy will pay for grad school for some specialties and, of course, for a longer commitment, is this true? I would greatly appreciate any insight as I have very little knowledge about the military and I am trying to get a feel for what being in the Navy and making this huge commitment would be like...