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The "Nursing Officer" Merged Thread

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I think it would be a great idea to support people who are interested and promote the trade... :)
In the civilian world nurses masacre and eat their young.


HL
 
Thank you all for the informative (and lively) debate. Very interesting perspectives from a number of different angles! I received a letter today from my recruiting centre indicating that, despite considerable interest in my application on the part of the selection board, due to fierce competition, I have not been selected for the ROTP at this time. Disappointing to be sure, but I certainly do understand the competition I was up against, and appreciate the Forces' kind response.

The letter does indicate that I could be a very good candidate for other enrolment plans (I imagine this may refer to the DEO program). Joining the CF is a goal that I am passionate about achieving. Any thoughs about a nursing student applying through this route?

Again, thanks all for your insight.

FutureNurse
 
One other quick question. Because my application file to the ROTP has been closed, should I wish to pursue other potential entry plans, would I be required to complete the entire application process from the beginning?

Regards
FutureNurse
 
FutureNurse said:
One other quick question. Because my application file to the ROTP has been closed, should I wish to pursue other potential entry plans, would I be required to complete the entire application process from the beginning?

Regards
FutureNurse

Contact the CFRC/D to see what is needed to reopen your file.
 
Having NOs a MOC in the reserves might be a way of meeting the CFs needs.  Nursing students who train, and work as Med-As right now can't move into a NO spot once they graduate.  In a way this would be the middle ground, between what I did, and say going regular force.


 
I am starting my Bachelors in Nursing in Fall 07. I have applied for the ROTP program.
I was wondering about few things.

1. How is advancement(promotions etc) in CF as far as No's are concerned.
2. What are the chances/opportunities of furthering your education once you've become a NO in CF.
3. Is it possible to do Med school if accepted, once you are a NO in CF.

Thanks
 
Future-Nurse said:
I am starting my Bachelors in Nursing in Fall 07. I have applied for the ROTP program.
I was wondering about few things.

1. How is advancement(promotions etc) in CF as far as No's are concerned.
2. What are the chances/opportunities of furthering your education once you've become a NO in CF.
3. Is it possible to do Med school if accepted, once you are a NO in CF.

Thanks

1.  Getting beyond Capt can be a crap shoot from what I've seen - but the money is still pretty good as a Capt.

2.  There is always room for fruthering education - either on your own or with help from the CF.  My last boss was working on a MSN (NP) by distance ed, you can apply for post-grad specialist training after a certain point as well.  Depends on where you are, what you're doing operationally and your bosses.

3.  If you want to go into medicine, you can apply to MMTP once you're in.  But, if I'm not mistaken, you have to complete your obligatory service from ROTP first.  Of course, you also have to get accepted into medical school as well.

Hope that helps.

MM
 
medicineman said:
1.  Getting beyond Capt can be a crap shoot from what I've seen - but the money is still pretty good as a Capt.

Not necessary true...we are seeing more opportunities for advancement than previously as more senior people are retiring.

If you have any other questions, please don't hesitate to PM me.
 
Anybody here going through ROTP Nursing Officer program.
Would be interesting in  knowing your process and views.
Thanks
 
We have a number of nurses in my unit that went the ROTP route. If you have any specific questions, I can probably link you to one of them.

Cheers
 
Future-Nurse,

  It is a good program. It is as popular as any other trade, as far as I can tell recruiting-wise. They pay you a small salary, tution is paid by the army, books are paid for the army, and you take your training during the summer months. I applied in November and found out I was accepted in February of next year. I am in my third year now.

Good luck if you go for it,

shjbryan
 
Future Nurse,

There is one here on the Island doing his nursing as well. Same applies as the below comments...if you've got a question he may be able to answer for you...I can pass it on, he should be bringing me his bills to pay in the next couple of days.
 
Armyvern,shjbryan,Mud Recce Man,HCA123,sigpig
Thank You all for your responses and help.
I applied for ROTP (NO) in late august this year and also applied to the Undergraduate studies (first year) nursing program at University. I've been told by my adviser(university) that I have well enough grades to get accepted for the Fall 07 studies.
And recruiting centre told me to get the letter of acceptance to them as soon as I get in. So, I am just waiting to hear from the school which probably won't happen till march next year.
Anyhow thanks again for all your help and I'll for sure bug you guys again.
 
Ditto to what Medicine Man said..........AND - No big bonus $$ for you if you go MMTP straight from NO. Reg F O's can received UP TO $25,000.00 in education assistance post grad (that is the sponsored program), $8,000 max for the rest.

Captain is straight forward, courses + time in. Major is limited in NO, also HSO avail. Be a while though!!

Good Luck.
 
Hello
I thought I'll keep you guys posted on my application status.
I received a phone call from CFRC Calgary Friday afternoon, booking my prep interview, medical and Interview on Nov 23rd,30th and Dec 7th, respectively.
Things are looking good and moving forward.
Again thanks for all your help.

Regards

FN
 
Well, this is something i have considered for a couple years. I'm an infantry reserve MCpl & have just graduated with my BScN (post diploma) & have been an RN for 5yrs now....still contemplating making the move as it does really interest me to be an NO but something keeps holding me back.
 
Perhaps you are happy as a civilian nurse, actually doing your job, one you enjoy, on every shift?
 
I wish it was that i was happy as a civvie nurse but unfortunately it's not. Let me clarify that i love my job but looking for something more....just not quite sure what  :P  Obviously more thinking needed on my part!
 
Hello again,
I had my NO interview today and everything went as I expected. Interview went pretty good and in my debriefing, I was told that I am a suitable candidate and my ROTP application looks strong. So, my interviewer told me to just continue with my studies and play the waiting game till Feb or March 07. Also I was told to continue with my exercise routines in case I get an offer and go to BOTC in summer.
So seems like a good indication that I might get an offer(keeping my fingers crossed).

Thanks again for all your help and support.
Regards,
RN
 
Hey folks,

In general I have been moving through my chain of command for more info, but I have been meeting some difficulty getting timely and up to date information, hence presenting the case here on army.ca.  I am a practising civi RN x 4 years (ER / Trauma specialty) and have been commissioned as a Reservist RN since 2003.  2 years as a 2Lt before being able to complete my BRT (Comm Res School Shilo kicks ***)  and attain my promotion to Lt (finally).  When I was being recruited the spiel was that I'd commission as a 2Lt, pending my completing BRT, then my promotion would go through retroactive to day 1 (with pay differential for days served).  Is this typical for other new NO's ?

The other question that I would like to put forward to the forum concerns the course schedule for NO's.  Is there anyone out there that can let me know what I might expect ?  I am planning on spending a lot of time at CFB Borden in the near future, but the sooner I know what is going to happen the better I can plan ahead and offer my self more fully to the CF reserves. 

Any and all info I might gain would be a great help.

cheers, Ian
 
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