jim bob Thanks for your comment/question. The answer the comes to mind is why not? Is there a recruiter or CO you could speak to that could help you learn more about your specific options? It is an officer career track so that must be part of your current or future plans, but if you can qualify for that path and the school application process, I can't imagine why the Navy would not allow it.
Great Video. It is my desire to care for Veterans because i can really enter into their world and feel their deep pains. My husband is considering if doing a Navy Nursing Job on a part time basis will be suitable for our family. Considering we have a Ministry and a company we just registered, it might not be possible. However, we are praying about it. We will know in about 90 days.
Considering a nurse job career track? Have you considering becoming a Navy Nurse? Might be a great option. If so, this video is a must watch! #nurse #navynurse #rn #nursing #nursingstudent
***** Not very funny. There are countless professional male nurses in the USA and all over the world. Quite a few male medics have returned from their service in the military as corpsmen or medics to train and work as RNs and other types of nurses. Please be respectful.
nursespot I wasnt trying to be funny I was asking because im curious because im studying to be a nurse and im curious if you can be a male nurse in the navy, or do they demand you to do something else.
***** Then please accept my sincere apology. I'm very glad you took the time to reply back and explain your comment. I hope you can see how I might have thought it was a bit sarcastic? I'm not a spokesperson for the US Navy, but given how enlisted women are now being brought aboard submarines, I'd be very surprised if males could not serve as nurses in 2015. They certainly do serve as corpsman (medics). That is an excellent question to put to your local US Navy recruiter or ROTC representative. As far as I know, all serving Navy nurses are officers with college degrees (just so my enlisted comment about submarines does not confuse the issue). Again, I appreciate you taking the time to explain and hopefully understand why I misunderstood you. :(
Could I become an RN as I'm in the Navy? I'm considering joining the Navy and my dream is to be an RN.
jim bob Thanks for your comment/question. The answer the comes to mind is why not? Is there a recruiter or CO you could speak to that could help you learn more about your specific options? It is an officer career track so that must be part of your current or future plans, but if you can qualify for that path and the school application process, I can't imagine why the Navy would not allow it.
Great Video. It is my desire to care for Veterans because i can really enter into their world and feel their deep pains. My husband is considering if doing a Navy Nursing Job on a part time basis will be suitable for our family. Considering we have a Ministry and a company we just registered, it might not be possible. However, we are praying about it. We will know in about 90 days.
Apostle Mary Nabila Ales Thank you for taking the time to comment and share your story.
Considering a nurse job career track? Have you considering becoming a Navy Nurse? Might be a great option. If so, this video is a must watch! #nurse #navynurse #rn #nursing #nursingstudent
nursespot Nicely done video by the Navy and this nurse is a well spoken representative for the service and the attractive career options on offer.
Can you be a guy and a nurse?
***** Not very funny. There are countless professional male nurses in the USA and all over the world. Quite a few male medics have returned from their service in the military as corpsmen or medics to train and work as RNs and other types of nurses. Please be respectful.
nursespot I wasnt trying to be funny I was asking because im curious because im studying to be a nurse and im curious if you can be a male nurse in the navy, or do they demand you to do something else.
***** Then please accept my sincere apology. I'm very glad you took the time to reply back and explain your comment. I hope you can see how I might have thought it was a bit sarcastic? I'm not a spokesperson for the US Navy, but given how enlisted women are now being brought aboard submarines, I'd be very surprised if males could not serve as nurses in 2015. They certainly do serve as corpsman (medics). That is an excellent question to put to your local US Navy recruiter or ROTC representative. As far as I know, all serving Navy nurses are officers with college degrees (just so my enlisted comment about submarines does not confuse the issue). Again, I appreciate you taking the time to explain and hopefully understand why I misunderstood you. :(