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Jay Q

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  1. I'm not going to the orientation Jan 9th. It's really not "mandatory" I have already spoken to my advisor. Yes I'm aware of the on campus visits which I will be putting leave in for when the time comes around!
  2. Hi. I joined as an AF critical care RN in Aug of 2017 after a year long process. You do have to have a great packet to make yourself competitive but I didn't have my CCRN. It's not necessary. I had an interview with a critical care consultant as well as a Colonel. You definitely even have way more experience than I do coming into the AF and my packet was still selected for critical care! A little of my background: BSN grad 12/2015 New grad ICU RN at Mayo Clinic over 1 year Tons of leadership awards on my resume Top Letters of Recommendations Good luck to you!
  3. Hi I was going through reading comments and saw yours. I start the Acute care DNP program in Jan! When it comes to clinicals how many times did you have to make a visit to campus before the start of clinical rotations? I'm just wondering, I live in VA and I'm also active duty military! Thanks in advance!
  4. Hey! I'm starting Spring of 18 also in the Acute care track
  5. Hi all! So I found out in Dec also that I was selected as a 46N3E (critical care nurse) and will be going to COT May 22nd. I have created a thread entitled COT 17/05 if you would like to connect there!!
  6. Jay Q replied to Jay Q's topic in Government, Military
    I don't have a lot of information at this time. I do know that we should buy some things ahead of time just to make in-processing easier.
  7. Jay Q replied to Jay Q's topic in Government, Military
    Looking forward to new adventures as well! Has anyone started buying things ahead of time. If so, what have you started buying. I was told by my recruiter and my sponsor at Langley to get as much as I could beforehand!!
  8. Congratulations to both of you on your acceptance. I applied to GWU's Fall 2017 semester as well. I haven't heard anything as of yet. How long did it take from your application being submitted to you hearing you were accepted. I have applied to another school as well. I want to have options and also make the right decision for myself as well! Again, congrats to you both!!
  9. Hi! I just received word from my recruiter that I will be going to COT May 22, 2017. I just found out in Dec. that I was selected by the board. I'm going into the Air Force as a 46N3E (critical care nurse). Anyone going to be at COT then? Would love to connect! I will be stationed at Langley AFB afterwards!
  10. Hi Ray, I have considered reserves. My only draw back was that when I talked to a reserves recruiter they weren't offering any loan repayment nor a few other things I was interested in. I do love my civilian job at Mayo so needless to say despite how far along I am in the process of going Active I'm still very nervous!
  11. Thank you so much for your response. I have had my concerns about the type of "ICU" population I would be dealing with. I'm still tied to wanted to serve due to prior military in my family, although no one on the medical side. I'm leaning towards just one term as of now if I get accepted, just to see how I like it!
  12. I actually did go straight into the ICU as a new grad.
  13. Hi all. I am in the process of joining the AF Nurse Corp as a 46N3E (critical care nurse). Background: I'm a nurse in a mixed ICU working at Mayo Clinic with 1 year + experience. I was wondering if anyone had any advice or input on COT. I could possible be going as early as April 2017 if I am selected. I have already had my chief nurse and NP interview, both of which went very well. If you are a current AF nurse could I get some input on how life has been for you and what it's been like being a nurse in the military versus the civilian sector. Thanks in advance
  14. Hi Hillvb I applied with a 3.2 and was accepted. Good luck, I'm sure you will get in as long as you are over a 2.9 and have nothing against you when you submit your background check! It's a great program and I am enjoying it!
  15. Hey gmhengric90 I got in at USC Upstate for Spring 14 are you already in? If so how do you like it?! I'll be starting January 14th

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