Same here im 4 weeks this week also and its crickets. Last week my recruiter text me that we might get an update but nothing. Let me know if you get an update.
If your Google FY25 navy nurse corps bonus it will show current bonuses also for all specialties. Well im not there yet, im on the you got selected stage. Still waiting for official paperwork and ODS...
When I did paperwork with my recruiter, I signed for 100k bonus for critical care active duty for 4 year contract per my recruiter you get 25k per year on your anniversary and based on what I see...
Well the requirements is an accredited nursing degree from US. So based on my research the fastest online degree that I could get is thru WGU or Capella. I chose WGU because I have coworkers that did...
Thanks for the clarification, I guess coming from civilian the one that only affect my pay coming in as a commission is my rank. But my experience will count towards time towards promotion right?...
Question if you have prior nursing experience, any specifics on how they determine your rank? I thought MSN would give you automatic 2 years? And if they give you credit on you experience your pay...
Considering DHA absorption does it mean inter service assignments will be more common, meaning getting assigned to any hospital within the military system? Have you seen changes during your AD time....
Not really, I just want to serve. Im coming in as more than 10 yrs ICU experience, so any acuity ICU would be fine. I just want to know the possible navy hospitals with ICU billets. I was hoping one...
So average weekly hours is 48-60hrs if you add the admin stuff? Are those admin stuff designated ahead of time or they will just call you on your day off to come in for this
Can you share the extra responsibilities besides your shift? I read some like admin stuff or teaching enlisted. Hows family/work balance like what if your civilian wife work too or you have lil kids....
just curious how long did your application process took? and were there any hiccups along the way? I just started mine but in the navy reserves, I'm still on the credentialing part.
but what happens for example you are an ICU nurse in the reserves and then you transferred to ER in your civilian side or you became NP won't you be disqualified or de credentialed as an ICU nurse in...
I have few months left on my MSN and then I will be eligible to apply for reserves so my question is since reserves is a long game if your aiming for retirement how does it affect your reserves status...