Been a minute, sorry for the delay. For those who are still around, lol, i hope you enjoy this one! it's been crazy so I hope to do a vlog about it one day. -Gen
Sup brother! i appreciate you being along for the ride. lol im surprised there are a still a few who are still following. I've always produced videos because i like doing it and never really for clout lol. I hope you are doing well!
Omg I’m from Reno!! So cool to see. I have 3 months left of nursing school, secured a job in the ICU. I have always had the feeling of wanting to join the Air Force. Think I might have to do it. Is there a way to get a job in critical care starting out in the military?
You'll need to come in with at least a year of experience of ICU with your CCRN. let me know if you have questions get at me on IG if you can @genesis.kts_
I am not in the military, but have done extensive research on the nursing aspect, and the only way to go into air force as a critical care nurse is to have that civilian experience as an ICU nurse first.
Hey brotha, I’m a civilian RT and was looking to become a CCAT RT. Was wondering if you had anybody with a similar experience or journey. Would love to hear about it. Thanks!
I’m a CCATT RN. You would have to enlist into the USAF. You won’t be an officer. I’m not sure if you would have to go back to school and go through RT Training.
I'm a critical care nurse. That is a hard question to answer because there are different jobs in the Air Force and one job that I would have wanted to do is flight nursing, but because I'm in a high demanding field i cannot be released until i complete my 2nd contract. So things changed drastically in the air force and what you can and want to do honestly.
I found your videos on RUclips and watched most of them, which inspired me to reach out. First of all, thank you for your service. I have always been interested in becoming an Air Force nurse, but the age limit was quite restrictive before, and I didn't have much experience. I recently discovered that the maximum age limit has been raised to 47 years old, which has reignited my interest in becoming an Air Force nurse. Before I see a recruiter, I would like to ask you a few questions, if you don't mind: 1. What tests do I need to take during the application process? 2. What tests are required during OTS, and what happens if I don't pass them? 3. What is the maximum age for active-duty Air Force nurses? 4. Will I have the opportunity to stay at an international base for longer than six months, based on my preferences? 5. I have three years of experience in IMC and ICU and two years as an acute care case manager (away from bedside skills). What field would you recommend I apply for? Thank you for your time and assistance.
Hello. Thanks for your comment. 1. no test, just one or two interviews depending on what specialty you are going. 2. 2 major tests during OTS; academic assessment 1 and 2. 3. maximum age now i believe is 47. 4. depending on availability, specialty, and need yes the possibility is there. 5. It depends on what you want to do with your career. I cannot answer this for you. although IMC has more bases, the possibility of going to a base you don't want to may happen.
@@genesis.kts_Thank you for your prompt response. I actually was trying to contact you in IG, but it didn’t allow me to send the message. Thank you again for sharing your experiences. God bless you ❤
NPs yes, but they can only function in the RN capacity to which you already are practicing WAYYY beyond your scope of practice in unregulated and even some times regulated missions.
Hello im currently an emergency nurse in the UK and im planning to move to US just wanted to ask if it is possible to start OTS right away without working in a civilian hospital? thank you sir i hope you have the time to answer this, Ive been watching your content for a few years now. It’s very inspiring have a great day sir God bless 🫡
Hello thanks for the continued support. You will need to become a US citizen first then have 2+ years specialized experience. OTS is HIGHLY competitive and if you don't have you citizenship you will already be disqualified. I made a video on the requirements for selection for foreign educated nurses! Check it out if you have t ime.
Actually I found out you just need to have a green card... Which is very difficult and takes years but the military actually speeds up the process of naturalization with those who have green card@@genesis.kts_
Been a minute, sorry for the delay. For those who are still around, lol, i hope you enjoy this one! it's been crazy so I hope to do a vlog about it one day.
-Gen
Good vlog genesis I’m proud of you dawg I been watching your channel for a long time I remember your nursing vlogs 😎💪🏾🌎 keep up the good content
Sup brother! i appreciate you being along for the ride. lol im surprised there are a still a few who are still following. I've always produced videos because i like doing it and never really for clout lol. I hope you are doing well!
Omg I’m from Reno!! So cool to see. I have 3 months left of nursing school, secured a job in the ICU. I have always had the feeling of wanting to join the Air Force. Think I might have to do it. Is there a way to get a job in critical care starting out in the military?
You'll need to come in with at least a year of experience of ICU with your CCRN. let me know if you have questions get at me on IG if you can @genesis.kts_
I am not in the military, but have done extensive research on the nursing aspect, and the only way to go into air force as a critical care nurse is to have that civilian experience as an ICU nurse first.
@@dijonhall9089 correct. no other way unless you do ntp route with 2 years medsurg exp and conditional offer of going to the ccen course.
Hey brotha, I’m a civilian RT and was looking to become a CCAT RT. Was wondering if you had anybody with a similar experience or journey. Would love to hear about it. Thanks!
I’m a CCATT RN. You would have to enlist into the USAF. You won’t be an officer. I’m not sure if you would have to go back to school and go through RT Training.
How can a civilian RRT join CCATT
join the air force as an rrt and you'll pipeline once you're at your base.
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hard af 🤙
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Which nurse specialty are you in the Air Force? Which ones would you recommend, I plan on doing NECP but do not have much experience
I'm a critical care nurse. That is a hard question to answer because there are different jobs in the Air Force and one job that I would have wanted to do is flight nursing, but because I'm in a high demanding field i cannot be released until i complete my 2nd contract. So things changed drastically in the air force and what you can and want to do honestly.
I found your videos on RUclips and watched most of them, which inspired me to reach out. First of all, thank you for your service. I have always been interested in becoming an Air Force nurse, but the age limit was quite restrictive before, and I didn't have much experience. I recently discovered that the maximum age limit has been raised to 47 years old, which has reignited my interest in becoming an Air Force nurse. Before I see a recruiter, I would like to ask you a few questions, if you don't mind:
1. What tests do I need to take during the application process?
2. What tests are required during OTS, and what happens if I don't pass them?
3. What is the maximum age for active-duty Air Force nurses?
4. Will I have the opportunity to stay at an international base for longer than six months, based on my preferences?
5. I have three years of experience in IMC and ICU and two years as an acute care case manager (away from bedside skills). What field would you recommend I apply for?
Thank you for your time and assistance.
Hello. Thanks for your comment.
1. no test, just one or two interviews depending on what specialty you are going.
2. 2 major tests during OTS; academic assessment 1 and 2.
3. maximum age now i believe is 47.
4. depending on availability, specialty, and need yes the possibility is there.
5. It depends on what you want to do with your career. I cannot answer this for you. although IMC has more bases, the possibility of going to a base you don't want to may happen.
@@genesis.kts_Thank you for your prompt response. I actually was trying to contact you in IG, but it didn’t allow me to send the message.
Thank you again for sharing your experiences. God bless you ❤
what's your IG? I think i need to be following you for you to message me.
I’m curious, do NPs or PAs get to do CCATT?
NPs yes, but they can only function in the RN capacity to which you already are practicing WAYYY beyond your scope of practice in unregulated and even some times regulated missions.
If I get in the nurse corps, is there an option to go outpatient nursing? because that's my only experience
based on your experience, the recruiter should place you in a field where you fit in the best. so yes, most likely clinic/outpatient nursing.
Hello im currently an emergency nurse in the UK and im planning to move to US just wanted to ask if it is possible to start OTS right away without working in a civilian hospital? thank you sir i hope you have the time to answer this, Ive been watching your content for a few years now. It’s very inspiring have a great day sir God bless 🫡
Hello thanks for the continued support. You will need to become a US citizen first then have 2+ years specialized experience. OTS is HIGHLY competitive and if you don't have you citizenship you will already be disqualified. I made a video on the requirements for selection for foreign educated nurses! Check it out if you have t ime.
Actually I found out you just need to have a green card... Which is very difficult and takes years but the military actually speeds up the process of naturalization with those who have green card@@genesis.kts_