What advanced education opportunities do Army Nurses have?
The Generic Course Selection Program offers junior officers — including all who enter Army nursing through ROTC, the opportunity to receive specialized training in several fields. This training is available within the first 3-4 years of Active Duty service....
What does a Clinical Staff Nurse do?
Clinical Staff Nurses plan, direct and provide nursing care. Clinical Staff Nurses work 80 hours per pay period (7-3, 3-11, 11-7, 12 hour 7-7 shifts). These nurses supervise and evaluate military and civilian personnel....
What is an Army Medical Treatment Facility (MTF)?
Army MTFs are comprised of community hospitals, medical centers and field hospitals. MTFs are located in 23 states within the US, as well as Europe and Asia. Hospital sizes vary from 17 to 800 beds. Services include....
Graduate Students can join Army ROTC as long as their program has at least 2 years remaining.
If your program only has 2 years remaining you will be required to attend Cadet Basic Camp in order to make up for the Freshman and Sophomore classes.
I have a few questions regarding graduate school programs and ROTC. Thank you.
I am currently enlisted in the Army Reserve and have 2 years remaining at Penn State. I am interested in applying to ROTC but I do not know how to begin the process. I also am unsure if I still qualify.
I am.in the national guard now. Currently im at ait. I have a bachelors degree. I wanted to ask it I can still do rotc latter this wee?