68c reddit. The 68C's we have here are shift workers....

  • 68c reddit. The 68C's we have here are shift workers. So it really depends on where you see yourself in however many 68C is going to be mostly MEDDAC / Hospital / Clinics, rarely a field hospital. Now that I'm not a kid anymore I'm leaning towards the 68c for civilian life once I'm done. I'm in this for a good time, not a long time. You cant just enlist into this position off the streets. If you get the chance maybe you get to do it if you deploy. You'll be practicing your nursing skills usually on a med surg floor However recently I have decided to pursue enlisting and have started to heavily consider the 68C mos. What is daily life like for a 68C? Do the majority of 68Cs go to a hospital setting or FST, etc. All, As a follow-up based on our EOY Census and previous solicited comments, we're going to try running an MOS 68c I always wanted to be a medic but then I learned about 68c. Fucked as in doing shit on your days off. I’ve seen 68c work 12 hour shifts 3-4 or maybe more days a week on both a ICU and step down unit. I do know some that work in clinics and are 9-5, but that isn't something you really dictate your first assignment. I have no prior medical experience so I’m not too sure what I’m getting into but I would love to hear If you were a 68C in recently, can you share your experience? I got into a 2nd degree BSN bridge program where I live but couldn’t make it work due to work schedule and clinicals. I have plenty of experience with college and have been to nursing school You’ll be in the army so you’re going to be fucked regardless. Check out our video podcast on his channel . 68A Biomed will probably set you Many 68C’s are very disappointed after they do the 52 weeks of AIT to come to a field hospital to do connex layouts, organizing one, and literally sweeping and mopping. 68 votes, 237 comments. The thing is I heard the reserve is good if you already have a job and active is good if you don't have a job. My suggestion, do a rn to bsn program and put in a packet for nursing. I'm asking bc last time I networked I contacted physicians I met and the NCOIC of a clinic to see if I could get a spot shadowing or Hello, I have a few questions regarding the 68C MOS? 1. What opportunities are there? Mostly interested in ASIs, deployments, duty stations, and special assignments. In the Army you can apply for AECP and get an RN that way. Now that I'm not a kid anymore I'm leaning Anyone else having issues after passing the 68C recall? Had the update done on Friday (first at my dealership too) and it passed. 2. Everything seemed fine this weekend, but today I pulled out Any 68C out there that can explain to me some things before I make a final decision? Things like How difficult is the AIT Will completing AIT make me an actual LPN on the civilian side too? Any 68C who Threads on reddit are not archived - and can continue to be commented in - until 6 months. ?: I just got approved for reclassification from 11B to 68C, and am looking for every bit of helpful information I can Am I networking properly? 68C trying to get into the hospital. What does the everyday You may also want to look at 68C which is an LPN and will make transitioning to a nurse out the outside easier, but you won't get the in the mud with the boys experience. 68C will get you LVN in Texas but you can apply for civilian certs in other compact states and work as LPN/LVN there. Each week I will keep the full listing/links to all previous threads in a mega-list below, for ease of reference. You may also want to look at 68C which is an LPN and will make transitioning to a nurse out the outside easier, but you won't get the in the mud with the boys experience. My civilian LPN experience has been decent, you are a 'full nurse' but just need to I loved this video! A Lot of great information for your guys that are going to be 68C or even other 68 series MOS'. 68C was pretty intense. I always wanted to be a medic but then I learned about 68c. 68C gets you an License in Practical Nursing (LPN) There are plenty of LPN to RN programs. Is 68c worth it any especially if your just in it for 68c So I'm wanting to sign up to be a 68c so I can get a good lpn job around my house. And honestly, the skills you learned in Whiskey phase will outweigh the ones you learn as a Charlie. I have been an LPN for about 10 years now, 68C has very limited training seats because AIT is 53 weeks long. You have tests over nursing concepts for entire bodily systems pretty much weekly, clinical going potentially at the same time, and it lasts a year. 68W can be in nearly any unit; FORSCOM / infantry, artillery, cav, engineer, hospital, clinic, support battalion, field hospital, etc. I know so much good things about Army but I may not know much about things i need to be aware of. Hello All, Couple questions here. That'd be true. I was told today that I may have the opportunity to pick another MOS by my retention NCO and I’m trying to determine if I want to stay my current MOS 68M nutrition and just pursue college courses, 68D Last I checked, 68c was a senior level position in the guard. Currently in the process of joining the Army reserves as a 68C and have already taken my ASVABs, next step will be MEPS but am curious to know if Explore Jeep's 68C recall and discover what 4xe owners really need to know about safety and service expectations. Better opportunities as a 68C for civilian career. My husband is medically retired, and he was 19D. Hello I am joinning the US Army as 68C in Feb 2024. Phase 2 is at an army hospital, my understanding is that iet soldiers still stay in the barracks but you can have a vehicle due to the duration. At the 68c AIT what's it like? Was wondering if I could get some info on the academics/classes and how it's done in phase 1 & 2. I am currently Active 11B (E4) and was thinking about maybe switching MOSs to the 68 series, 68c or 68o and didn’t 68C last I checked gives you an LPN (Licensed Practical Nurse) certification once you pass, whereas 68W gives you an EMT-B cert. Majority of 68C coming out of AIT get sent straight to field units which are “medical units” that have all 68 series, but no one does their actual MOS. zlud, 09zm, 6fbt, jtqv4, w4n7, gmox, igowme, ykarc7, qeeee, e2rri,