U.S. Army Medical Recruiting Brigade
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MRB 911 24
Remembering 9/11: US Army Medical Recruiting Brigade shares their stories.
Thank you to the #Highlanders who had the courage to share what they experienced on that fateful day. We will never forget!
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Відео

Medical Recruiting Brigade Aim Portal 2022.mp4
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Medical Recruiting Brigade Aim Portal 2022.mp4
COL Cooper's farewell meesage.mp4
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#FarewellFriday The #MRBFamily Thanks you for your #Leadership, Col. Cooper! You will be greatly missed! You're amaaaaaaazing!
Maj Neumayer Episode 2 My Why
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Maj Neumayer Episode 2 My Why
Maj Neumayer Episode 3 Impact
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Maj Neumayer Episode 3 Impact
Maj Neumayer Episode 5 No Debt
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Maj Neumayer Episode 5 No Debt
Maj Neumayer Episode 4 Support Army Families
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Maj Neumayer Episode 4 Support Army Families
Maj Neumayer Episode 1 About me
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Maj Neumayer Episode 1 About me
Barriers To Women: Women's History Month
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Barriers To Women: Women's History Month
My Army Medicine Story: Lt. Col. Britt Geisler
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My Army Medicine Story: Lt. Col. Britt Geisler, Family
My Army Medicine Story: Lt. Col. Britt Geisler
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My Army Medicine Story: Lt. Col. Britt Geisler, Quality of Life
My Army Medicine Story: Lt. Col. Britt Geisler
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My Army Medicine Story: Lt. Col. Britt Geisler
My Army Medicine Story: Lt. Col. Britt Geisler
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My Army Medicine Story: Lt. Col. Britt Geisler
My Army Medicine Story: Lt. Col. Britt Geisler
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My Army Medicine Story: Lt. Col. Britt Geisler
My Army Medicine Story: Lt. Col. Britt Geisler
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My Army Medicine Story: Lt. Col. Britt Geisler
#WednesdayWilsonWisdom 2
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#WednesdayWilsonWisdom 2
MRB Year in review 2021
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MRB Year in review 2021
MRB Holiday Message 2021
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MRB Holiday Message 2021
Army Health Professions Scholarship Program (HPSP)
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Army Health Professions Scholarship Program (HPSP)
CH JOHN BARKEMYER 4ID Chaplain: Catholic Priest.
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CH JOHN BARKEMYER 4ID Chaplain: Catholic Priest.
Col. Scott Armen
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Col. Scott Armen
Do you have what it takes to be a U.S. Army Physician?
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Do you have what it takes to be a U.S. Army Physician?
Health Professions Scholarship Program Information Session
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Health Professions Scholarship Program Information Session
21-02 AIM Talent Marketplace Consideration
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Patch Ceremony
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Patch Ceremony
HIGHLANDERS ONE TEAM, ONE FIGHT
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HIGHLANDERS ONE TEAM, ONE FIGHT
FUTURE SOLDIERS UPDATE
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FUTURE SOLDIERS UPDATE
Join the Medical Recruiting Brigade!
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Join the Medical Recruiting Brigade!
MRB Newsflash 01 JUL 2019
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MRB Newsflash 01 JUL 2019
Army Medicine At Work Podcast Episode 3
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Army Medicine At Work Podcast Episode 3

КОМЕНТАРІ

  • @SardarwaliNaseri
    @SardarwaliNaseri 13 днів тому

    Hi

  • @haidensanchez5530
    @haidensanchez5530 Місяць тому

    this is awesome where can i go to get more details

  • @Tahassaleem
    @Tahassaleem 3 місяці тому

    How easy to get an endocrinologist in the army ?

  • @CookSidney-n2c
    @CookSidney-n2c 3 місяці тому

    Taylor Matthew Perez William Perez Kevin

  • @normapesqueira7565
    @normapesqueira7565 3 місяці тому

    🙏📖🕊️🇺🇸💙🤍❤

  • @raymondalcaide5504
    @raymondalcaide5504 6 місяців тому

    What is the obligation requirement upon completion/commissioning of the AECP program? Can I go into the Reserves upon commissioning? Or do I have to complete my service obligation through Active Duty?

  • @mem9563
    @mem9563 8 місяців тому

    That’s me and my friends in this :)

  • @earlgeorge7573
    @earlgeorge7573 8 місяців тому

    thank you for your service

  • @KasiryeMariamjoy
    @KasiryeMariamjoy 9 місяців тому

    Hello doctor Blair am Ugandan asking you kindly for free sponsorship hip replacement surgery

  • @sethhimwiinga7585
    @sethhimwiinga7585 10 місяців тому

    I have always wondered how and why family physicians are deployed in the forward combat hospitals ,what exactly will they be doing? trying to decide whether i become a family physician or pediatrician😅

  • @MrDaviso360
    @MrDaviso360 Рік тому

    Greetings, this is MSG David Tapia. Can someone please take this video off of UA-cam?

  • @Demetriana
    @Demetriana Рік тому

    what about for dental hygienist

  • @glamd-x4v
    @glamd-x4v Рік тому

    This sounds great what if you have kids can I bring my kids and will I have to fight

    • @Taylor-tb8wz
      @Taylor-tb8wz 10 місяців тому

      Doctors are one of the most needed thing in the army especially specialized ones like surgeons. You are probably the most protected person. Basically nobody can mess with you. You can definitely get deployed to a field hospital but if you ever have to fight something has gone way wrong. But, the coolest military doctors I’ve met had prior combat experience or were at least prepared.

  • @nigelwest5776
    @nigelwest5776 Рік тому

    How long from starting the application to getting paid stipend and school? I'm accepted and can start very soon

  • @PaulTaylor-ko8jy
    @PaulTaylor-ko8jy Рік тому

    Love army nursing best friend VA family USO polygamist pastor Paul Taylor artificial insemination for babies he's a baby's kids and you may be able to walk again it's got to be the same blood type good luck on surgery polygamist pastor Paul Taylor for the uso Coast guard and a with the Blue Angels I hope you don't get a kill Force up your as son AAA meet sister wives and sister daughters immediate family only with girlfriends

  • @back-countrymayhem4472
    @back-countrymayhem4472 Рік тому

    Don't expect to deploy as a nurse. I've been in for 8 years. Can't get a deployment to save my life. Company won't help me. Went to battalion and was told to kick rocks. Went to brigade and division and then I got reamed for jumping chain of command.

    • @brent4941
      @brent4941 15 днів тому

      Well how do you make Major without deployment.

    • @back-countrymayhem4472
      @back-countrymayhem4472 15 днів тому

      @brent4941 you don't need a deployment to make major, but in amedd you'll need to consistently get top block or you don't stand a chance

  • @AlexZ-lc6nl
    @AlexZ-lc6nl Рік тому

    Currently applying myself.

  • @d3r3kyasmar
    @d3r3kyasmar Рік тому

    Do you accept a foreign BSN Graduate Nurse? US citizen here but obtained my Nursing degree from other country.

    • @D2524-v8r
      @D2524-v8r 8 місяців тому

      Pass the CGFNS exams and get a certificate. They will assess your knowledge in nursing and your english language proficiency. Once you have your CGFNS certification, you can take the NCLEX. Pass the NCLEX, and you are officially a nurse. CGFNS certification is required in two-thirds of states.

    • @d3r3kyasmar
      @d3r3kyasmar 8 місяців тому

      @@D2524-v8r i already had CGFNS and I am an NCLEX passer. I have been a nurse here in the US for more than 10years already.

  • @isaiahking5108
    @isaiahking5108 Рік тому

    COL Armen is an incredible mentor, doctor, and leader! Thank you!

  • @ridgebhouse
    @ridgebhouse Рік тому

    Trauma surgeons are awesome. Thank you for your service, sir.

  • @yogagranma2
    @yogagranma2 Рік тому

    Thank you for your dedication to our nation you are appreciated more than you know

  • @denzel9675
    @denzel9675 2 роки тому

    This is offered in all major branches, Services.

  • @michaelreif6383
    @michaelreif6383 2 роки тому

    Happy Holidays

    • @LaylaWatkins2
      @LaylaWatkins2 Рік тому

      How did that process go for you? Any tips?

  • @vesselsforhonor
    @vesselsforhonor 2 роки тому

    very humble and wise. May the gracious God bless you Sir

  • @apotebill
    @apotebill 2 роки тому

    Wow! Very inspiring!

  • @triptriplang9167
    @triptriplang9167 2 роки тому

    I am a BSN RN here in Des Moines Iowa and I wanna be like you

  • @Theytfguhyre
    @Theytfguhyre 2 роки тому

    She is so sweet…

  • @rafaelapluguez-lopez6264
    @rafaelapluguez-lopez6264 2 роки тому

    Thx for the info!

  • @jacobroberts1928
    @jacobroberts1928 2 роки тому

    Uuuuuh aaaah uuuuh.. where’s my 45 so I can be put out my misery.

  • @Steve-ic6sq
    @Steve-ic6sq 2 роки тому

    քʀօʍօֆʍ

  • @Bill-st1oi
    @Bill-st1oi 2 роки тому

    this is a quality video. i am applying this year to serve our armed forces.

    • @lylah4944
      @lylah4944 9 місяців тому

      how is it going so far! 😊

  • @d3r3kyasmar
    @d3r3kyasmar 3 роки тому

    I am a BSN with 7 years experience. I am thinking of becoming a US Army Reserve Nurse. Then from there i am thinking of enrolling for MSN or FNP program.

  • @larryulery3729
    @larryulery3729 3 роки тому

    Our Chaplin was a priest, I didn't have to use his rank we called him father

  • @dr.robertstiegelmar3324
    @dr.robertstiegelmar3324 3 роки тому

    Should not show pictures of people who serve(d) on the internet. Security risk.

  • @OrganicDolphin
    @OrganicDolphin 3 роки тому

    I’m thinking about HPSP

    • @nicjames10
      @nicjames10 3 роки тому

      Me too

    • @drdumbo9124
      @drdumbo9124 3 роки тому

      I am doing it and have enjoyed it thus far. I was prior enlisted though

  • @georgevillalobos8441
    @georgevillalobos8441 3 роки тому

    how does becoming a military doc work? do you join before med school? go to med school on an army scholarship? join during med school? join before or after residency?

    • @TurdFurgeson571
      @TurdFurgeson571 2 роки тому

      When applying to med school, you can apply to USUHS, the Uniformed Services University's school of medicine. You'll join a particular branch who will act as a kind of sponsor during your medical training. The training will consist of all the scientific rigor you'd expect in a civilian program with an additional military bent on some subject matter. When you're done with med school, you'll train in a residency program that your branch needs you in or you might go straight into practice as a general practitioner (no residency). You will owe them four years of service whenever you hit the fleet. Alternatively, you could apply to the Health Professional Scholars Program (HPSP) via a branch of your choice (e.g. Navy or Airforce) once you have acceptance into at least one medical school. They will fund your tuition and fees and they will give you a stipend of about $2k/month, but you owe them service once you're done with med school training. "What about residency?" you might ask. You will apply to the military match, which takes place in January. You may petition to participate in the civilian match as well and try your luck at getting into a program of your choosing that way if the mil match didn't work out for you. The big difference is time. If you join the military residency, your time in service begins right away during residency training (e.g. your years toward qualifying retirement, which is usually 20 years). If you choose a civilian residency this clock does not start for you. So choose wisely. If you plan on retiring in the military, or aren't sure, I'd go for the GP or mil residency, because your "retirement clock" starts sooner/at a younger age for you. If you're just using the military so you don't have debt and have some spending money while you're in school (not the best financial move for most specialties due to opportunity costs) then do the civ residency and have the chance to rank your favorite program. *IMPORTANT NOTE:* Your "paypack years" don't begin until you are done with medical training and are practicing medicine as a doc assigned to a unit somewhere. If you do the military residency, are you done with training? No. So while your time in residency counts toward your years of qualified service for the purposes of retirement, your residency _does not count toward your "payback years,"_ which you owe for the scolarship and stipends. This difference between the "payback clock" and the "retirement clock" is true in all of the above scenarios and is something you need to consider if you're going to be happy in the long term. If you attend the military med school (USUHS) four years of med school does not count toward retirement even though you're serving with the military and have a rank. Instead, four years is added onto your total years of service once you hit qualifying retirement, and these extra four years is used to determine your level of retirement benefits. There are also programs that will pay you money while you're in a civilian residency program -- in exchange for years of service of course. You can even get in this program if you've taken the med school scholarship, the HPSP. The program will pay you money _in addition to_ your stipend from the civilian residency program, usually adding about $40k to $50k per year to your income, putting your income in the neighborhood of $100k. But you will owe a year for every year you use this program. So if you took both the scholarship and the residency assistance, you could be owing nearly a decade of service. If your plan was to retire from the service as a doc, I'd say take all this free money. If not, it may not be worth it because you won't have much leverage to take the lucrative financial opportunities that may become available to you as you gain experience in your specialty. Military salaries don't hold a candle to the private sector.

  • @consolingangel
    @consolingangel 3 роки тому

    Are u an active soldier?

  • @consolingangel
    @consolingangel 3 роки тому

    I wish to be in medical corps in us army. I have already passed asvab and waiting for the physical examination!

  • @11B556
    @11B556 3 роки тому

    Is the ASVAB required for direct commissions in the army?

  • @teamgodmode7197
    @teamgodmode7197 3 роки тому

    These guys are the ones that we (combat medics) are ultimately doing our best to get our casualties to

  • @brianhays1797
    @brianhays1797 4 роки тому

    Go green!

  • @dineshlama7164
    @dineshlama7164 4 роки тому

    Does army allow to chose your first duty station if you join as FNP today ?

    • @namenotfound8747
      @namenotfound8747 3 роки тому

      No, if you play your cards right you might get your way on your second or third duty station.

  • @alanadubois1306
    @alanadubois1306 4 роки тому

    99

  • @BuildN
    @BuildN 4 роки тому

    Thank-you for your service sir!

  • @Mypotatostory
    @Mypotatostory 4 роки тому

    How long is the shift for military er doc?

  • @3gsummit
    @3gsummit 4 роки тому

    Can you still serve as a doc if you are a little older?

    • @derrickhutcherson493
      @derrickhutcherson493 4 роки тому

      It all depends on your age. How old are you? I am a healthcare recruiter for the US Army. Give me a call at 5405521070

    • @apotebill
      @apotebill 3 роки тому

      You can get a waiver if your specialty is needed. I know an ortho who went in at 61.

  • @eferogheneoghreikanone3843
    @eferogheneoghreikanone3843 4 роки тому

    Outstanding speech Sir and CSM! You are both highly respected and your leadership is exemplary.

  • @southeastchaplainrecruitin7387
    @southeastchaplainrecruitin7387 4 роки тому

    An excellent word Sir and CSM! Thank you for your leadership.

  • @davidsifferd1201
    @davidsifferd1201 4 роки тому

    Well said.

  • @ctem-criticalcaretraumaeme791
    @ctem-criticalcaretraumaeme791 4 роки тому

    Fix your post nominals. Should be PhD, CRNA