
68P advice needed : r/armyreserve - Reddit
2022年5月10日 · I’m not a 68P, however I am a 68 series who’s worked in hospitals directly with 68P and have had friends that are 68P so this is what I know. The 68P MOS directly translates to civilian life, you’ll be credentialed to work in a civilian hospital, I believe there is a certification that comes with the MOS, though I’m not 100% on that, I ...
r/army on Reddit: 68P AIT (Phase I and Phase II) and Typical Day …
2015年10月20日 · MOS: 68P (Radiology Specialist) AIT: AIT is completed in two parts. The first part is Phase 1 at JBSA Sam Houston. Sailors, airmen and soldiers doing radiology all do the exact same training, mixed with each other and with joint service and civilian instructors, at Joint Base San Antonio. But for soldiers it's AIT and for sailors it's C school.
Re-Class to 68P : r/army - Reddit
2024年1月23日 · The army also offers certifications for Prehospital Life Support and ACLS and PALS. All of that done on the Army’s dime. I’ve also used my CA to become ECG/EKG Interpreter, and a certified medical assistant.
MOS Megathread Series -- CMF 68 -- Medical Enlisted - Reddit
2021年10月1日 · Former 68P. Quality of life as a 68P in the reserves is completely dependent on the unit you’re in. Most likely a field hospital unit, where you will never do your job apart from your annual field exercise. In AIT, phase 1 is at C Co 264th med Bn in fort Sam where you deal with slightly less bs than in basic training. Phase 2 is much more lax.
68P Questions : r/armyreserve - Reddit
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68f, 68p, 68v : r/army - Reddit
2023年1月22日 · The rank requirements for these are different. 68F and 68P don't accept E4P and higher, 68V requires E4P or E5. With the length of the school, the wait till your class starts, and 26 month SRR you generally have to be an E4 under 4 years in service to qualify for F and P. The MOS proponent is not a fan of grade waivers for those MOS'S.
68P Question : r/army - Reddit
2024年1月9日 · So I’m going back to active duty, I got a 68P slot and my AIT starts in February. How is the base (FT. Sam Houston) and the surrounding area of San Antonio? I’m prior service so I’ll be an MOS-T , how are the barracks? How hard is the school I’ve been reading some 68P related post but haven’t got an idea of how difficult the course is.
Insight on 68P X-ray technician phase II sites? : r/army - Reddit
Hi. I'm the resident expert for 68P on r/army. (Fight me, u/culoomista and u/pokerface_j.) You want Fort Lewis. Without question. It's one of the most rigorous Phase II sites and probably has a reputation among your circle of friends who've graduated ahead of you. Ask around; I'm serious.
Life as a 68P? : r/army - Reddit
So I understand everything fully, you want to become a 68p to get in an adjacent job to surgeons? If that’s the case I think you would be wasting your time. Yes you would get medical experience and work under physicians, which is a requirement for a lot of med schools, but it’s putting in an additional year of schooling in the military when ...
MOS Megathread Series -- CMF 68 -- Medical Enlisted - Reddit
MOS Megathread Series -- CMF 68 -- Medical Enlisted -- 68A, 68B, 68C, 68D, 68E, 68F, 68G, 68H, 68J, 68K, 68L, 68M, 68N, 68P, 68Q, 68R, 68S, 68T, 68U, 68V, 68W, 68X, 68Y, 68Z All, As a follow-up based on our EOY Census and previous solicited comments, we're going to try running an MOS Discussion/Megathread Series, very similar to how we did the ...