New Army Nurse!

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Let me start off by saying that I know a lot of you are stressing over the FY2012 boards, and I wish you the best of luck!

Personally, the army has put me through a roller coaster. I've been considering joining the military since I was in high school participating in the JROTC program. When I was applying to colleges, I also applied to both the Army ROTC and Air Force ROTC scholarships (and got both). Being 18, however, I wasn't quite ready to commit 4 years of my post-college life to the military, so I declined both. I take complete responsibility for being so indecisive at that age, but it all worked out eventually :)

During my junior year of college I decided that I really would like to go active duty army. I contacted a healthcare recruiter and got the process started. I got the papers submitted for FY2011. My recruiter told me that they were only going to accept 50 new grads in the entire country. A few months later, I was told that I was selected as an "alternate" to be a commissioned officer. I was disappointed, but I knew it was very competitive and that being wait listed was better than being turned down altogether.

A few months went by, and my recruiter calls me up to tell me that the army is willing to take me as a reservist. I accepted the offer since I was about to graduate and had no job lined up, even though I wanted to go active duty. So, I signed the papers and swore in at my recruiter's office, and everything was all set. All I had to do was pass my boards.

WELL, a couple of months later I called my recruiter to check in, and essentially, he goes "Sorry, we made a mistake, we were never supposed to accept you as a reservist because you don't have a year of experience." And that was the end of my reservist career. I was angry, because I felt like they had broken a contract and now I REALLY had no job. I though that was the end of my chances in the military. He encouraged me to re-apply for FY2012, and I said I would think about it.

A new recruiter took his position, and she contacted me shortly after starting her new job. She told me I really wouldn't have to do much to update my application, just get new recommendations, and update my resume/letter of motivation - so I agreed to reapply. About a month later she gave me a call and told me that the Army has once again decided that they will offer me a reservist position, even as a new grad. I had just started my civilian job, and accepted the offer because I figured things were finally going right. The NEXT DAY she called me back and told me that the reserve offer is off the table, and that they want me to go active duty. She told me that if I didn't accept, I wouldn't be able to re-apply until I had 2 years of experience as a nurse. They wanted an answer right then and there, but I asked for 24 hours to think about it (after all, I JUST started a new job). After a few hours, however, I thought "Why wouldn't I accept? This is what I wanted all along!" I called her back and said "Okay, let's do it!"

That was the middle of August. She told me that I would be most likely going to the January or March BOLC because the October class was most likely full. Well wouldn't you know it, about 2 weeks ago I got an email from my branch manager stating that I needed to report to BOLC on 06 October! There was no way I could prepare in 2 weeks, especially since it would take me about a week to drive to San Antonio! Even my recruiter was shocked, and could not believe they cut me orders that quickly. She said her last recruit took 7 months before she got her orders. She told me to email the branch manager back and ask if it was at all possible for me to go to BOLC at a later date, and she said that was okay :)

SO. BOLC in January 2012. I haven't gotten my official orders yet, but I'm so excited! I'm not positive, but I think the report date is 18 January.

I'm going to go through the new graduate program and do med-surg. I can't really decide if it's a good or bad thing, because the 6 months of nursing experience I already have isn't going to count towards anything. On the other hand, however, I feel like I don't know anything anyway and being treated like I don't know anything might be good haha. :o

On a side note, if I had gone to BOLC in October, the only assignments available for new graduates were Fort Bliss and Fort Hood. Hopefully more options are available since I'm going in January!

Specializes in EMS, ED, Trauma, CEN, CPEN, TCRN.

Just did my semi-annual APFT, and I improved my sit-ups using an app on my phone that gets you to 100 continuous sit-ups. Not that I ever really need to do 100, but the app worked well and helped me improve! We don't do PT at the MEDDAC (hospital), but the active duty on my shift are going to start doing something together either before or after work -- me and my three medics. :) Teddy, how is your PT going? Only a couple months until you go to BOLC!

Hello Ma'am, I wanted to ask you a question, if i already did over a year on a medsurg unit as a civilian. Will the Nurse Manager in the army consider this experience and try to help get you into a specialty course. Will a yearly eval report from my civilian job be helpful to have handy or are they still going to make me do the 6-12 month medsurg before giving me the option to specialize

Specializes in Critical Care.

wolexity21 - I'm expecting to go to BOLC in January as well! I haven't gotten my orders yet, but that is the anticipated date. I'm going through the new grad program still, even though by the time I go I'm going to have 6 months of experience (that's okay though, I still feel like I don't know anything!)

Lunah - I was doing so well with my PT until recently! I could run 1.5 mi without stopping (granted it would take me like 23 min but I couldn't even do that before), but I just got hit with a case of bronchitis which has put the running on hold for a couple of weeks. But that's awesome that you can do 100 sit ups!

Thank you everyone!

Specializes in EMS, ED, Trauma, CEN, CPEN, TCRN.
Hello Ma'am, I wanted to ask you a question, if i already did over a year on a medsurg unit as a civilian. Will the Nurse Manager in the army consider this experience and try to help get you into a specialty course. Will a yearly eval report from my civilian job be helpful to have handy or are they still going to make me do the 6-12 month medsurg before giving me the option to specialize

I think that unless you have the equivalent to more than a year of RN time (which would be two years in the civilian world), they might have you do the clinical nurse transition program (CNTP). However, I don't know that for sure! Do you know what's written into your contract as far as course guarantees, etc.? I came in already specialized (66HM5, ER), so I'm not sure how it works for the regular 66Hs who are coming in.

Specializes in EMS, ED, Trauma, CEN, CPEN, TCRN.
Lunah - I was doing so well with my PT until recently! I could run 1.5 mi without stopping (granted it would take me like 23 min but I couldn't even do that before), but I just got hit with a case of bronchitis which has put the running on hold for a couple of weeks. But that's awesome that you can do 100 sit ups!

Oh, I feel you! I have the worse chest cold going on right now ... I sound like Marge Simpson, it's awful. LOL. I can't do 100 sit-ups yet ... I didn't get to the end of the app, but I'm working on it! Right now I'm doing a total of 86, but they're in sets, like 17-17-18-17-17 with rest in between. The push-ups app is similar, but it'll get you to 50. My push-ups are pretty good, but I'm doing that app anyway. They're by Rittr Labs if you want to look for them. Keep up the running!!

Specializes in Surgical.

Hey Teddie. I'm actually going to e at the Jan OBC as well!! I'm getting stationed at Ft Sam also so I'm online aprtment shopping right now. I'm sure I'll see you around. Look for Lesko. :)

Specializes in Critical Care.

I am DYING to receive my orders! The branch manager said I should hear by...last week. I would love to get stationed at Ft. Sam! I will def see you there!

Specializes in EMS, ED, Trauma, CEN, CPEN, TCRN.
The branch manager said I should hear by...last week.

Hahaha, that made me LOL for real! Ugh, I remember that feeling. Keep us posted!! How is your running going?

Specializes in Surgical.

Waiting for orders is rough. It was almost as bad as waiting for my Nclex results. I'm currently recruiting nurse cadets for ROTC. I'll be down there on 4Jan.

Specializes in Critical Care.

Lunah -

I can now run 2 miles! The only problem is it takes me between 21 and 23 minutes :uhoh21: But I do run almost everyday and given that 2 months ago I couldn't even run a half a mile (and I had to stop running for 4 weeks because of bronchitis), I'd say I should be able to pass the running before BOLC is over.

Sparticus -

I will actually be there for 3 Jan because I am attending the pre-BOLC course...which I didn't know existed until about 2 weeks ago haha

Unless they change their mind and send me to a different BOLC date!

Specializes in Surgical.

whats the pre bolc course? And how come I haven't heard of this?

Specializes in Critical Care.

It's for direct commissions (like me) who don't have prior military experience or take ROTC. From what I understand, it's just to teach you basic military...things for lack of a better word.

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