Go Back   Ultimate Nurse > Specialty Nurse Forums > Specialty Nursing Discussion Forum > Military Nursing Forum
Register

Notices

Reply
 
LinkBack Thread Tools Display Modes
Old 04-22-2007, 10:06 AM   #1 (permalink)
Member
 
Join Date: Apr 2007
Posts: 32
Advice on being a Army nurse

I am currently a BSN student, I am graduating in Dec.07. I was just writing to get some information hopefully from any present or past people in the army nurse corp about some things. I was doing ROTC and was planning on commissioning as a ROTC cadet, however some events happened in my life and nursing school schedule didn't allow me to fullfill all of the requirements to commission as a cadet. So I am now planning on being a direct commission, I talk to a recruiter on thursday 26 April 2007. Does anyone out there have any advice for what kind of information I should ask the recruiter about or any advice in general for me. I have friends that are prior service, but none that are in the situation I am in, so they really don't know what to tell me, except to be careful and don't let the recruiter pull one over on me. I could use any advice someone is willing to give me.Thank You so much!
syudent1010@aol.com is offline  
Digg this Post!Add Post to del.icio.usBookmark Post in TechnoratiFurl this Post!
Reply With Quote
Old 04-26-2007, 02:26 PM   #2 (permalink)
Junior Member
 
Join Date: Apr 2007
Posts: 8
Re: Advice on being a Army nurse

You have probably already have met your recruiter by the time you've read this post.
What sort of advice you need to know? I am not in the military... yet. I've dealt with many recruiters in my past.
I could be wrong by assuming, but I can't see you not getting what you want in the Army if you are going to be an RN. In other words, a recruiter 'sells' you another thing to meet his recruitment quota. The Army needs Nurses for obvious reasons.

Good Luck.
DRman76 is offline  
Digg this Post!Add Post to del.icio.usBookmark Post in TechnoratiFurl this Post!
Reply With Quote
Old 04-27-2007, 10:22 AM   #3 (permalink)
Member
 
Join Date: Apr 2007
Posts: 32
Re: Advice on being a Army nurse

Thanks DRman76 for the advice. Yeah I already met with my recruiter. I just wanted to get some background info. I have a really good friend that is a E-7, so she told me before I go whatever I do not to sign anything right away. Next semester is my last one and I do a preceptorship during the semester. There are two pretty large army bases by me, so I am probably going to do the preceptorship at one of those hospitals. I am leaning more towards being in the ANC, but I am going to wait and start doing the paperwork for the process after I start my preceptorship. The recuiter told me that pretty much I can't do any type of training until I pass NCLEX, so I figured this would give me time to finish school and then take the NCLEX. Good luck with all of your schooling,I really appreciate all that the firefighters and EMT's do. As a person that works in a ER and the niece of a retired fire chief I know and understand the things you do and see, so Thank You
syudent1010@aol.com is offline  
Digg this Post!Add Post to del.icio.usBookmark Post in TechnoratiFurl this Post!
Reply With Quote
Old 04-27-2007, 01:45 PM   #4 (permalink)
Junior Member
 
Join Date: Apr 2007
Posts: 8
Re: Advice on being a Army nurse

Your welcome.
You are doing the right thing by not rushing into signing anything yet. It seemed that your recruiter encounter went well.
I apologize to any recruiters of the armed services by antagonizing them. A vast majority of them are good people. Unfortunately, some of them are "bad salesmen".

I do aspire to join the Navy Reserves as an RN someday. It will be awhile before I get there.
:luck:
DRman76 is offline  
Digg this Post!Add Post to del.icio.usBookmark Post in TechnoratiFurl this Post!
Reply With Quote
Old 05-11-2007, 03:06 PM   #5 (permalink)
Junior Member
 
Join Date: Apr 2007
Posts: 2
Re: Advice on being a Army nurse

syudent1010
If you need some information. Send me a note. I am a Nurse Recruiter for the Army and I am an Army Nurse.
My big advice is to start gathering your paperwork now. That is always the biggest hold up.

:not: DRman76 we are not Salesmen. That implies that we are getting you to do something that you do not want to do. If you don't want to be an Army Nurse what good would it do us to sell the idea to you and then when you are in you are miserable? We are Career Counselors. And your apology is accepted.

Chris
CLC19K30 is offline  
Digg this Post!Add Post to del.icio.usBookmark Post in TechnoratiFurl this Post!
Reply With Quote
Old 05-11-2007, 03:48 PM   #6 (permalink)
Senior Member
 
NavyJim58's Avatar
 
Join Date: Mar 2007
Posts: 199
Re: Advice on being a Army nurse

I am a Navy nurse and my wife is a retired Army Nurse. I remember when we had the Army nurse recruiter at our house discussing switching from the Air Force to the Army. She was not high pressure at all and in fact encouraged us to take our time in making that important decision. Laid out all the facts and we made the decision which turned out to be good for us. She actually got orders to Hawaii where I was stationed. Its not for everyone but I recommend either the Army or Navy to nurses looking for a more adventurous nursing career. :houra:
NavyJim58 is offline  
Digg this Post!Add Post to del.icio.usBookmark Post in TechnoratiFurl this Post!
Reply With Quote
Old 08-22-2007, 09:16 PM   #7 (permalink)
Banned
 
MagRedC5's Avatar
 
Join Date: Oct 2004
Location: Deployed to Iraq
Posts: 1,020
Send a message via AIM to MagRedC5
Re: Advice on being a Army nurse

Quote:
Originally Posted by DRman76 View Post
You have probably already have met your recruiter by the time you've read this post.
What sort of advice you need to know? I am not in the military... yet. I've dealt with many recruiters in my past.
I could be wrong by assuming, but I can't see you not getting what you want in the Army if you are going to be an RN. In other words, a recruiter 'sells' you another thing to meet his recruitment quota. The Army needs Nurses for obvious reasons.

Good Luck.
How did I miss this thread/post?

DRman76, it is never safe to assume, and YES you are WRONG 101%. War is hell, so being an Army Nurse deployed to the Sandbox is no fun. However, I did not accept a direct commission into the Army/AMEDD/ANC to just have fun, LOL! I'm very proud to be a Soldier Nurse. Since you are not a member of the Armed Forces may I suggest you keep your unwarranted, bias, ignorant [as in not knowing] suggestions to yourself. Army Health Care recruiters seek out healthcare professionals that not only want to provide care for those in need but want to do so while serving the United States of America as a member of the Armed Forces. Those Army Healthcare recruiters that are not Army Nurse officers may not have all the answers. Yet, they are NOT going grabbing bodies to fill a quota. I'd match any Army Nurse officer to a civilian nurse with the same amount of experience ... any day.

The AMEDD provides a lot of educational opportunites, which I'd say surpasses that provided to civilian nurses by their employers. Yes, I've been both a civilian nurse & Soldier nurse. I'll be taking a helicopter to Baghdad next month to take the CCRN exam. The AMEDD has numerous programs for RNs to pursue MSN. Plus, the ANC is a great place for male nurses not to be out numbered [civilian nurses 5-6%] where males make up around 34% of the Army Nurse Corps.

The opportunity to advance as a nurse in the Army Nurse Corps far surpasses the same in the civilian nursing sector. As an officer you are expected to be a leader. Thus, as you gain rank you are expected to be a charge nurse/head nurse/ chief nurse, etc.

In the AMEDD, nurses an MDs' work side by side. Army Nurse officers are well respected by the Army Docs. In fact, an Army Nurse officer can out rank an Army Doc. None of that... I'm better than you attitude comes from the Army Docs.

Yes, I miss my wife very much while on my present deployment. However, I will be getting R&R with paid leave time, and round trip air fare paid courtesy of the DoD. Plus, most of my income while deployed is tax free.

Please, syudent1010@aol.com, if you have any questions [if, I'm not too late] feel free to send me a PM, or aol email to Carystransam@aol.com
MagRedC5 is offline  
Digg this Post!Add Post to del.icio.usBookmark Post in TechnoratiFurl this Post!
Reply With Quote
Reply

Thread Tools
Display Modes



Similar Threads
Thread Thread Starter Forum Replies Last Post
Are You a Graduate Nurse or an Experienced Nurse? Student Nurse Jokes, Nursing Humor nursinghumor Nursing Jokes, Inspirations and Quotes 4 03-18-2008 08:39 AM
Cant take it anymore SOMETHING BETTER CHANGE SOON or I'll change it myself! Tiredofthesystem Rubber Room 37 02-28-2008 12:22 PM
How to tell the difference between a Graduate Nurse and an Experienced Nurse: kimmiejs Nursing Jokes, Inspirations and Quotes 19 10-09-2007 11:15 PM
Preparing for return to Nursing cathiel1994 General Nursing Discussion 7 07-25-2007 01:04 PM
Anyone Practice as a CRNA?? Pietrantonio General Nursing Discussion 10 02-06-2006 09:00 AM



1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 61 62 63 64 65 66 67 68 69 70 71 72 73 74 75 76 77 78 79 80 81 82 83 84 85 86 87 88 89 90 91 92 93 94 95 96 97 98 99 100 101 102 103 104 105 106 107 108 109 110 111 112 113 114 115 116 117 118 119 120 121 122 123 124 125 126 127 128 129 130 131 132 133 134 135 136 137 138 139 140 141 142 143 144 145 146 147 148 149 150 151 152 153 154 155 156 157 158 159 160 161 162 163 164 165 166 167 168 169 170 171 172 173 174 175 176 177 178 179 180 181 182 183 184 185 186 187 188 189 190 191 192 193 194 195 196 197 198 199 200 201 202 203 204 205 206 207 208