I was in the USAF as an Aerospace Medical Technician, from 1965-1969. At that time, Aerospace Medical Technician's were limited to work in the Flight Surgeon's office and Med. Evac. After my training, I was stationed at Vandenberg AFB, California and stayed there for three years. Vietnam was boiling over but I was 45 minutes from Santa Barbara. Most of my job involved sick call for pilots and missile crews. We also did the required annual physical examinations on the same folks and officer candidates referred by local recruiters. Most exciting duty was ambulance standby for many missile launches. What a noise and light show. I made Airman 1st Class (3 stripes) which was changed to sergeant in 1967. This pissed the staff sergeants off because a bunch of people, who hadn't made their bones by re-uping, could use the NCO club. I received my notice of promotion to staff sergeant one week before I separated. Goodbye USAF, hello college and the GI bill.
As a 4n0 she left out a lot of information about all of the capabilities and the scope of our job due to her short time in the career field. We have numerous shred out and special experience identifiers.
@@SxCR4WR I'm an EMT non miltary, but I'd recommend reading anatomy and phyisiology, also going to the NREMT website and becoming familiar with or even memorizing the skill sheets for the practical exam. Overall don't be worried, it's not hard. Everything makes logical sense and treatments/interventions are not complex. You got this.
tenzin dakar phase 1 is 4 months at fort Sam Houston. Phase 2 is 2 months. Hardest part by far is testing for the NREMT. Half my class washed back from that one test.
I reallly do appreciate for this,I am currently in process to set up a day to take asvab and join air national guard. I am looking to work as an 4nox1 before i get my bachelors in nursing.
@@youraveragejoe2 went to basic in may of 2020 and finished phase 2 training back in dec,2020. Came home and starting working with COVID vaccinations mission since then and untill last month when I had to get off. I am here in Ohio for my phase 3(which is only for guard medic ) for next two month.
@@youraveragejoe2 only regret is I wish I would have done it sooner. Had so much fun and made some incredible friends / memories along the way. I miss it all
Hearing this was very beneficial to me! I’m a nurse now and I think about the Air Force all the time. She gave me a good idea of what I could look forward too.
I am leaving on an open contract in September and I was wondering if you can put any AFSC you scored high enough for on your dream sheet? It doesn’t have to be the same aptitude area as your open contract correct?
Thank you sooooo much for having an airman that works in this career field on your channel. The only raccurate information I can find about Aerospace Medical is through certain websites. I feel more confident to get this job for when I go in the Air Force. You asked great questions and she answered them all very well.
Nice to see her point of view. I’m a medical lab tech in the Air Force (4T0X1) and we work a lot with the med techs. From one SrA to another, I wish her good luck to her future.
@@arielcollins2371 It varies a lot depending on if you’re assigned to a clinic or hospital, such as your hours and responsibilities. But you’re doing all the lab testing in your MTF. In a clinic, this scales down a lot since there’s no in-patients, so you’ll find yourself doing more phlebotomies or shipping patient specimens out for testing. In a hospital, there’s much more services, so you could be working core laboratory (clinical chemistry, hematology, UA), microbiology, and blood transfusion services. These days in a clinic, I find myself busy doing phlebotomies, flu testing, and yes COVID-19 testing as well.
Nicely done, good to find someone who actually likes their job. I wish you would've asked about the HUGE cut they're doing to medical. To the people in the recruitment process or joining to hopefully go into this field. Be cautious because they are cutting the medical field in the Air Force by a lot, about 18,000 positions. So I would consider going for a different field as well.
Hey Kyle, I really appreciate you taking the time to interview member world the military about their jobs. It gives some of us as viewers, who are trying to decide what they want to do in the military, the opportunity to hear from a variety of different jobs. Having a full time job and 2 kids it is hard for me to find time to reach out to a bunch of different people to figure out what would fit me best and this helps tremendously. I hope you keep it up!
Awesome video, incredible collaboration, and amazing content. A new job for the channel, and this one is very interesting. More people will benefit from this.
As a 4N0 for about 8 Years, I feel like she left out a lot of things about our career field and that she left out SEIs and Shredouts! But overall a good interview about a job that I love!
So now, we learn our Phase 2 locations the same week that you pass NREMT and Skills. Once you learn your Phase 2, you have five weeks of Nursing. There are seven locations for Phase 2: Nellis, Lackland, Travis, Elgin, Keesler, Langley, and Wright-Patterson.
Dude this is awesome. I was considering this job along with radiography/sonagrapher tech. I couldn't figure out what this job entailed specifically so thank you!! Please make more interviews like this.💪🤙they're fantastic and the questions you asked where specific and to the point. P.s. Get more female Airmen that look like her on your channel and I'll watch all of your interviews. Idc what job it is. Lmaoo!🤣👍
My name is Thomas Devon Moore an A1C for the USAF. I am an 2A3X5B (Tactical Aircraft Avionics Technician.) In short, I'm F35 avionics. When I came down with my AFSC in the job draft, there was close to zero information about my job. In addition, I am among the first ever tech schoolers to be selected into a new program in the Air Force, BOLT (Blended Operations Lightning Technician.) All the MX jobs on the F35 were consolidated into 2 groups, Mission Systems (ME), Air Vehicle. Air Vehicle is Fuels, Crew Chiefs, and Low Observable. Mission Systems is Avi, Egress, and Weapons. I believe there should be a way easier way to find what all these jobs are and what they do. I believe doing an interview over my AFSC, would help thousands of future maintainers!
I loved this video! Thank you Kyle and Ashley for all the info! I leave for basic July 16 and got Aero Space!! Which was my #1 pick, Im super excited to start and this this video helped a lot as far as knowing to branch out once you’re in. Again, thank you so much!
3:13 she missed a base. Phase 2 can occur at Keesler as well. Also, there are a lot of questions about shred outs for this AFSC. For example, this is my AFSC, but I shred out into an Aeromedical Evacuation Technician. There are others as well. Could you please cover this for new airmen interested?
Thank you for doing these interviews with people from different jobs! I am wanting to join the ANG and I want to know a little about all of my job choices before picking one.
A good friend was did what she wants to do. Flew on the C9 medvac planes. He flew all over the pacific but was stationed in Japan. Got flight pay. at the time he was a SrA - SSgt. He was single at the time and had gf's in all the major locations he flew into and was always floating through gf's.. His younger brother was my roommate and did what she does right now.. I ran into him in later life when I was stationed in Hawaii. He retired as a TSgt but was working at the MEP's as a Civilian doing medical stuff qualifying people for military service. I made friends with an O-3 at the same time in Japanwho was a Flight Nurse who flew on the C-9's. I think he didnt take promotions seriously but he did enjoy the travel. Most time shuttling patients in a peacetime situation, but did see some mangled patients due to car wrecks or incidents at work. But this job could mean you are working out of a C-130 in a war zone operating while under attack. But you get flight pay, and depending on location hazard pay..
How long has it been, since you sweared in??? i am currently in porcess to go to meps and i am hoping to get into 4nox1 right away. meaning no less than 3 month.
@@tenzindakar1587 loll thanks for responding and congratulations nonetheless😂 Do you have any regrets? Or is it everything you had hoped for? I have so many questions loll but I’ll go with those
EMTs can't do much to begin with, as an EMT most things you can do is vitals, supply oxygen, an some assistance with meds; the national exam is a smart exam...it's not hard just have to answer questions as a basic EMT no more no less but in the military you get to do more then what a civilian EMT could do
Please look for someone who do the jobs either pharmacy tech and or public health! Really looking into those jobs and I have been wanting more information on them since they are my first and 2nd choice, this was my 3rd choice and I would easily pick this job if I got it so thanks for helping me learn more about it!
It'd be really cool to see someone who works with cyber. Like Cyberspace Operations Officer or Cyber systems operation or cyber surety. Basically anything cyber would be pretty cool to learn about.
Yea I’ve been asking him for like the past 5 videos he posted if he can interview someone that works in cyber transport systems because that’s my job and I leave on the 11th.
That was outstanding! I was a Pharmacy Specialist E-4 1960-1964 and loved it. It appears everything is much harder and restricted today. I had 6 weeks Basic Medical School at Lackland and then 3 months Pharmacy school at Gunter , Alabama. We actually did everything a Pharmacist did while having a civilian Pharmacist there who dealt with very special situations and questions. I filled prescriptions, made meds such as ointments, cough syrup, and was responsible for maintaining and ordering standard and special order drugs fora base of 20,000 people. If anyone has the same job today I'd like to compare our responsibilities.
First! One major question, can you take the civilian NCLEX? As far as I know the Army 68 Charlie program is the only program and branch that is allowed to take the civilian NCLEX. It’s okay if not, they have 16 month college bachelor programs, that take you from a bachelors in another degree to a BSN. Because you already have a bachelors degree.
Kenya Brown Yes. You have to do the one week of Anatomy & Physiology, and pass two Mod tests. If they approve your NREMT and if you’re up to date on your skills, you will be able to proficiency advance to Nursing
I’m an LPN. I went to an AF recruiter last year and they sent me to the Army recruiter because they said they do not have any LPN jobs in the Air Force. Good video though. Thanks Kyle. It’s very informative. Any thoughts or advice on my case?
If working in a Hospital, it's more like CNA work - in a clinic you might be working more LPN type tasks. I'm in now as a 4N0X1 and they trained us as EMTs but are switching to LPN training. 4N0X1 is still a pretty sweet job.
As a 4n0 after tech school and cdcs you qualify for the NCLEXlpn and afcool will pay for study material and refresher course. Also you can get you paramedic license as a Sei the usaf will send you to holloman to take the course with pararescue
Army has two separate career field one is emergency medical technician combat and the other is licensed vocational nurse or LPN the Air Force does not yet have a tech school that gives you your NCLEX license out of training that is just a SEI as of now that you do in your off time
Hey Kyle if you could, can you do one of these Air Force jobs video on 1c5x1 aerospace warning and control systems. It seems like I can’t find any information online that isn’t broad.
Wonder why there’s a big wash out for the EMT phase. I did my EMT in a week class and everybody passed with 80+ on the written and 100% on the practical, but we didn’t have to take the NR only the state
Recruiter: dont select ANY medical jobs because you won't get those Me: Sounds good man I dont need that in my life again (I already had a taste of working in a medical facility on the civilian side) 7th week of BMT.. You will report to Ft Sam Houston for Technical training.. fuuuuuuu!!!!! Killed skills and NREMT went to langley for phase 2. Still a 4N but I currently hold an SEI (kinda like a shredout) that is more.... me.
I am leaving on an open contract in September and I was wondering if you can put any AFSC you scored high enough for on your dream sheet? It doesn’t have to be the same aptitude area as your open contract correct?
Hey Kyle I love these videos. Recently I've been thinking of joining the Air-force but as a JAG. I have not found any videos besides the one on the Air force website would you be able to interview a JAG officer?
By far the best thing you can do for your channel, Interviewing people with certain jobs is going to be huge for you.
By far my favorite series
I was in the USAF as an Aerospace Medical Technician, from 1965-1969. At that time, Aerospace Medical Technician's were limited to work in the Flight Surgeon's office and Med. Evac. After my training, I was stationed at Vandenberg AFB, California and stayed there for three years. Vietnam was boiling over but I was 45 minutes from Santa Barbara. Most of my job involved sick call for pilots and missile crews. We also did the required annual physical examinations on the same folks and officer candidates referred by local recruiters. Most exciting duty was ambulance standby for many missile launches. What a noise and light show. I made Airman 1st Class (3 stripes) which was changed to sergeant in 1967. This pissed the staff sergeants off because a bunch of people, who hadn't made their bones by re-uping, could use the NCO club. I received my notice of promotion to staff sergeant one week before I separated. Goodbye USAF, hello college and the GI bill.
Kyle I love the new format for these! I'm an AD SrA and these are helping me understand other Airmen and their roles. Good work man!
As a 4n0 she left out a lot of information about all of the capabilities and the scope of our job due to her short time in the career field. We have numerous shred out and special experience identifiers.
I got 4no and ship out March 31 anything I can do to study for the EMT test before BMT
@@SxCR4WR I'm an EMT non miltary, but I'd recommend reading anatomy and phyisiology, also going to the NREMT website and becoming familiar with or even memorizing the skill sheets for the practical exam. Overall don't be worried, it's not hard. Everything makes logical sense and treatments/interventions are not complex. You got this.
She starts to explain there's a shred out around the 9:30 mark
Currently a 4N031 stationed at Scott AFB. Just recently graduated tech school and can definitely agree with everything she answered. Great video!
Tyler Mockler how long was it and what was the hardest aspect of the course
tenzin dakar phase 1 is 4 months at fort Sam Houston. Phase 2 is 2 months. Hardest part by far is testing for the NREMT. Half my class washed back from that one test.
@@tylermockler887 hi Tyler, are you still at Scott AFB? I’m joining AF reserves and plan on doing aerospace medical services.
I reallly do appreciate for this,I am currently in process to set up a day to take asvab and join air national guard. I am looking to work as an 4nox1 before i get my bachelors in nursing.
tenzin dakar I wish more of my college friends would do Guard or reserve with me. It’s the smart thing to do.
How'd it go?
@@youraveragejoe2 went to basic in may of 2020 and finished phase 2 training back in dec,2020. Came home and starting working with COVID vaccinations mission since then and untill last month when I had to get off. I am here in Ohio for my phase 3(which is only for guard medic ) for next two month.
@@youraveragejoe2 only regret is I wish I would have done it sooner. Had so much fun and made some incredible friends / memories along the way. I miss it all
@@tenzindakar1587 congrats. Glad to hear it's going great for you.
Hearing this was very beneficial to me! I’m a nurse now and I think about the Air Force all the time. She gave me a good idea of what I could look forward too.
I leave June 25 for bmt for the same job. This is perfect timing thanks
I am leaving on an open contract in September and I was wondering if you can put any AFSC you scored high enough for on your dream sheet? It doesn’t have to be the same aptitude area as your open contract correct?
How’s it goinggg?
can you interview someone who's paralegal in the Air Force pls thank youu
IMHO best career field in the Air Force
Don’t do it. I’m retraining from it
You still interested bro?
Thank you sooooo much for having an airman that works in this career field on your channel. The only raccurate information I can find about Aerospace Medical is through certain websites. I feel more confident to get this job for when I go in the Air Force. You asked great questions and she answered them all very well.
Nice to see her point of view. I’m a medical lab tech in the Air Force (4T0X1) and we work a lot with the med techs. From one SrA to another, I wish her good luck to her future.
@airmanvision Interview for this job please
Can you tell me about your job? Do you like it? I'm considering adding this to my list
@@arielcollins2371 It varies a lot depending on if you’re assigned to a clinic or hospital, such as your hours and responsibilities. But you’re doing all the lab testing in your MTF. In a clinic, this scales down a lot since there’s no in-patients, so you’ll find yourself doing more phlebotomies or shipping patient specimens out for testing. In a hospital, there’s much more services, so you could be working core laboratory (clinical chemistry, hematology, UA), microbiology, and blood transfusion services. These days in a clinic, I find myself busy doing phlebotomies, flu testing, and yes COVID-19 testing as well.
Thank u soooo much Kyle! 😇 leaving in a couple weeks, I feel much better having more knowledge!
Nicely done, good to find someone who actually likes their job. I wish you would've asked about the HUGE cut they're doing to medical. To the people in the recruitment process or joining to hopefully go into this field. Be cautious because they are cutting the medical field in the Air Force by a lot, about 18,000 positions. So I would consider going for a different field as well.
Hey Kyle, I really appreciate you taking the time to interview member world the military about their jobs. It gives some of us as viewers, who are trying to decide what they want to do in the military, the opportunity to hear from a variety of different jobs. Having a full time job and 2 kids it is hard for me to find time to reach out to a bunch of different people to figure out what would fit me best and this helps tremendously. I hope you keep it up!
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I did 16 yrs as a fire protection specialist. I loved my job.
This was awesome as I also was interested in looking into the aerospace evacuation.
To eventually work my way to being a flight nurse.
Honestly I didn't realize teeth as perfect as hers existed
Honestly I never witnessed an individual's comment to be grammatically incorrect.
Sorry I have a English exam tmr... I have no chill right now... Sorry fam
Yeah especially since she hails from a small town in Maine! Crazy!
False.... i see a cross bite
I swear in Friday June 7th going for 3E7X1 Fire Protection, Nice video Kyle thanks
You'll get a nice selection of bases, good luck!
thank you for making this video!! I just got my ship date today (feb 11) and I got this job. I’m very happy because this is the job I wanted.
same afsc, same phase 2, awesome job to go over
Youngest daughter is aerospace med at Travis. Other daughter is photojournalist for usaf in Tokyo. Both love their job
Awesome video, incredible collaboration, and amazing content. A new job for the channel, and this one is very interesting. More people will benefit from this.
That's so crazyyy you posted this video. this job is exactly what I want to do and I'm just waiting on my MEPs date. Goo Air Force 🇺🇸
Update: got the job and ship date is 11.19.19 😄
@@pharobron 🥳🥳how’s it goingggg?
@@nickeilaaliyha almost 4 years in! Didn't expect covid to happen so that made things crazy hahaha
But all good!
As a 4N0 for about 8 Years, I feel like she left out a lot of things about our career field and that she left out SEIs and Shredouts! But overall a good interview about a job that I love!
Do 4N0 deploy a lot and what’re the deployed settings like or work day like when deployed?
So now, we learn our Phase 2 locations the same week that you pass NREMT and Skills. Once you learn your Phase 2, you have five weeks of Nursing. There are seven locations for Phase 2: Nellis, Lackland, Travis, Elgin, Keesler, Langley, and Wright-Patterson.
Can you please do a interview on a engineering or something with construction??
Thank you so so much!!! This was extremely helpful, very informative! Best video explaining a job that I have looked at.
Dude this is awesome. I was considering this job along with radiography/sonagrapher tech. I couldn't figure out what this job entailed specifically so thank you!! Please make more interviews like this.💪🤙they're fantastic and the questions you asked where specific and to the point.
P.s. Get more female Airmen that look like her on your channel and I'll watch all of your interviews. Idc what job it is. Lmaoo!🤣👍
Could you also interview a firefighter
Can’t wait to go starting recruitment process tmrw
My name is Thomas Devon Moore an A1C for the USAF. I am an 2A3X5B (Tactical Aircraft Avionics Technician.) In short, I'm F35 avionics. When I came down with my AFSC in the job draft, there was close to zero information about my job. In addition, I am among the first ever tech schoolers to be selected into a new program in the Air Force, BOLT (Blended Operations Lightning Technician.) All the MX jobs on the F35 were consolidated into 2 groups, Mission Systems (ME), Air Vehicle. Air Vehicle is Fuels, Crew Chiefs, and Low Observable. Mission Systems is Avi, Egress, and Weapons. I believe there should be a way easier way to find what all these jobs are and what they do. I believe doing an interview over my AFSC, would help thousands of future maintainers!
Another great interview!
I loved this video! Thank you Kyle and Ashley for all the info!
I leave for basic July 16 and got Aero Space!! Which was my #1 pick, Im super excited to start and this this video helped a lot as far as knowing to branch out once you’re in.
Again, thank you so much!
Hey Kyle can you do Health Services Management and Diagnostic Imaging.
Omg yes! I hope he can do Diagnostic Imaging. That’s the job I booked!
@@TheGoddessHygeia how long did it take for you to book diagnostic imaging ? Thats what im intrested in doing
Thank you great Video!!!❤️
3:13 she missed a base. Phase 2 can occur at Keesler as well. Also, there are a lot of questions about shred outs for this AFSC. For example, this is my AFSC, but I shred out into an Aeromedical Evacuation Technician. There are others as well. Could you please cover this for new airmen interested?
She also missed wright patt!
Shredouts also include Neuro Tech, IDMT, and FOMT
Also AE is not a shredout its an SEI
Hey Kyle, I go to boot camp July 16th, I would love to see a video on Crew Chief.
rip bud
Great video!!!!
Thank you for doing these interviews with people from different jobs! I am wanting to join the ANG and I want to know a little about all of my job choices before picking one.
Air Force got the hottest girls
Marines have them too ... not bulky at all
They do but most of the hot girls join the AirForce
@@PAPIOSO908 we need to prioritize research for this
A good friend was did what she wants to do. Flew on the C9 medvac planes. He flew all over the pacific but was stationed in Japan. Got flight pay. at the time he was a SrA - SSgt. He was single at the time and had gf's in all the major locations he flew into and was always floating through gf's.. His younger brother was my roommate and did what she does right now.. I ran into him in later life when I was stationed in Hawaii. He retired as a TSgt but was working at the MEP's as a Civilian doing medical stuff qualifying people for military service. I made friends with an O-3 at the same time in Japanwho was a Flight Nurse who flew on the C-9's. I think he didnt take promotions seriously but he did enjoy the travel. Most time shuttling patients in a peacetime situation, but did see some mangled patients due to car wrecks or incidents at work. But this job could mean you are working out of a C-130 in a war zone operating while under attack. But you get flight pay, and depending on location hazard pay..
Would absolutely love for you to interview a pilot homie
Just wanted to say thank you for all the advice on your old videos you made me see it’s not that bad i leave July 23rd wish me luck thank you💯💯💯
I love this video Gott, thank you! This is the afsc I actually want to cross train into if I don't get picked up for a commission.
That's my top pick for jobs I want! I'm really excited hearing about it from someone's experience. I'm in DEP now, hoping to hear on a job soon.
How long has it been, since you sweared in??? i am currently in porcess to go to meps and i am hoping to get into 4nox1 right away. meaning no less than 3 month.
@@tenzindakar1587 heyyy I know I’m late but did you get it?
@@nickeilaaliyha I got the job. shipped to basic , went to tech school and just hit my 3 year mark last year lol
@@tenzindakar1587 loll thanks for responding and congratulations nonetheless😂 Do you have any regrets? Or is it everything you had hoped for? I have so many questions loll but I’ll go with those
I love this video! Thank you so much for explaining it
Oh my gosh she was one of my preceptors in phase 2!!
If you could find a 3D0 or 1B4 to interview that would be so cool, love this series
I'm a 1B4 but am based in Texas. I can answer some basic questions.
Can you interview someone in space systems operations. & good video 🖒
EMTs can't do much to begin with, as an EMT most things you can do is vitals, supply oxygen, an some assistance with meds; the national exam is a smart exam...it's not hard just have to answer questions as a basic EMT no more no less but in the military you get to do more then what a civilian EMT could do
Thanks for sharing.
I love this ! My recruiter offered me this
Can you please please please do a video on 4C0XX Mental Health Service 🙏🙏🙏
4N tech school was so unecessarily hard
Please look for someone who do the jobs either pharmacy tech and or public health! Really looking into those jobs and I have been wanting more information on them since they are my first and 2nd choice, this was my 3rd choice and I would easily pick this job if I got it so thanks for helping me learn more about it!
Yes
It'd be really cool to see someone who works with cyber. Like Cyberspace Operations Officer or Cyber systems operation or cyber surety. Basically anything cyber would be pretty cool to learn about.
Yea I’ve been asking him for like the past 5 videos he posted if he can interview someone that works in cyber transport systems because that’s my job and I leave on the 11th.
Wow came in 14 days before me..4A's..4N's stand up! 🤙🏾
My tech school was a 2200 curfew for everyone
That was outstanding! I was a Pharmacy Specialist E-4 1960-1964 and loved it. It appears everything is much harder and restricted today. I had 6 weeks Basic Medical School at Lackland and then 3 months Pharmacy school at Gunter , Alabama. We actually did everything a Pharmacist did while having a civilian Pharmacist there who dealt with very special situations and questions. I filled prescriptions, made meds such as ointments, cough syrup, and was responsible for maintaining and ordering standard and special order drugs fora base of 20,000 people. If anyone has the same job today I'd like to compare our responsibilities.
Love your channel! If you know anyone in Civil Engineering or any Electrical jobs, please interview them! :-)
Do aerospace control and warning systems
First! One major question, can you take the civilian NCLEX? As far as I know the Army 68 Charlie program is the only program and branch that is allowed to take the civilian NCLEX.
It’s okay if not, they have 16 month college bachelor programs, that take you from a bachelors in another degree to a BSN. Because you already have a bachelors degree.
Can you interview someone who is in the HVAC
Good stuff, 0 dislikes.
Awesome video! Question: If you have already passed the NREMT, would you accelerate/skip to another portion of tech school?
Kenya Brown
Yes. You have to do the one week of Anatomy & Physiology, and pass two Mod tests. If they approve your NREMT and if you’re up to date on your skills, you will be able to proficiency advance to Nursing
Can you do a four year contract for this job position as a reservist?
TACP
Enviromental engineer and public health would be good jobs!
If you need more people to interview. I am currently serving AD in 2T3X1 vehicle maintenance. Let me know if you are interested.
Can she or yall elaborate on the evacuation part? Shredouts
what did she have to score on her ASVAB ?
Can u do biomedical equipment next
Did you get biomedical equipment?
Is aerospace physiology the same as this ?
I’m an LPN. I went to an AF recruiter last year and they sent me to the Army recruiter because they said they do not have any LPN jobs in the Air Force.
Good video though. Thanks Kyle. It’s very informative.
Any thoughts or advice on my case?
If working in a Hospital, it's more like CNA work - in a clinic you might be working more LPN type tasks. I'm in now as a 4N0X1 and they trained us as EMTs but are switching to LPN training. 4N0X1 is still a pretty sweet job.
As a 4n0 after tech school and cdcs you qualify for the NCLEXlpn and afcool will pay for study material and refresher course. Also you can get you paramedic license as a Sei the usaf will send you to holloman to take the course with pararescue
Army has two separate career field one is emergency medical technician combat and the other is licensed vocational nurse or LPN the Air Force does not yet have a tech school that gives you your NCLEX license out of training that is just a SEI as of now that you do in your off time
Hey Kyle if you could, can you do one of these Air Force jobs video on 1c5x1 aerospace warning and control systems. It seems like I can’t find any information online that isn’t broad.
Do you get LVN/LPN certification after graduating from tech school?
I’m an RN and joining the Airforce but is still not a US citizen. Do I still need to do full length of the tech school for 4N0? Thanks
Can you interview someone in medical materiel please
Can you interview special mission aviation person thanks
Iyaayas 💣 🔥
yo im from Maine too
ajgray21 are u still Down East🤔
That look at the end made it look like she doesn’t really like her job. Lol
Sup bro can Air Force physical medicine. I can never find info on that job
Wonder why there’s a big wash out for the EMT phase. I did my EMT in a week class and everybody passed with 80+ on the written and 100% on the practical, but we didn’t have to take the NR only the state
You answered your own question. You’re not nationally registered
Is this job rare to get ?
Do you need to have normal color vision to do aerospace evacuation?
Recruiter: dont select ANY medical jobs because you won't get those
Me: Sounds good man I dont need that in my life again (I already had a taste of working in a medical facility on the civilian side)
7th week of BMT.. You will report to Ft Sam Houston for Technical training.. fuuuuuuu!!!!!
Killed skills and NREMT went to langley for phase 2. Still a 4N but I currently hold an SEI (kinda like a shredout) that is more.... me.
Good video bro, but you really should work on getting a mic for yourself as well.
Feel free to check out wild at heart adventures at your convenience.
Please interview Special Missions Aviation
can officers be an aerospace medical service? trying to get into the soar program and get my bsn and then ill be 2ndLT
I am leaving on an open contract in September and I was wondering if you can put any AFSC you scored high enough for on your dream sheet? It doesn’t have to be the same aptitude area as your open contract correct?
Does it matter if you have an EMT license as a civilian? Or you can start on phase 2 of training?
Can you interview for physical medicine 4jox2 and surgical service 4n1x1?
Hey Kitty Inc, thank you for the video. By any chance, can you tell me what are the college credits that your earned with the 4N0X1 career?
So since it is the same EMT test as a civilian. Once you are out of the Air Force can you use that to get an EMT job?
Amanda Oster yes
What if you are already an EMT? Does this shorten training?
Hey Kyle I love these videos. Recently I've been thinking of joining the Air-force but as a JAG. I have not found any videos besides the one on the Air force website would you be able to interview a JAG officer?
What are the 4 bases Aeromedical Evacuation Technician can be at?
Can you do a video about admin or personal please?
Can you do dental assistant! Pleaaase