Thanks for a great video. It was interesting and enjoyable to watch and learn. I am retired Air Force and spent 15 years in recruiting. I was in healthcare recruiting for 4 of those years. Was really interesting and helped a lot of great healthcare professionals get into the Air Force. Lots of satisfaction in doing that. Thanks again for a excellent video on our Air Force healthcare. Retired Air Force veteran. Steve.
I am currently in college about to be in a nursing school and I would like to join the Air Force afterwards. How would this work? Would I be able to join the Air Force before obtaining my nursing degree and get my degree while enlisted? Also, would ROTC be beneficial for me?
Both are options. It would depend if your school had an ROTC program. -1st Lt Armstrong You can also go the enlisted route and seek your BSN. -TSgt Hurless
It varies year to year. You will want to reach out to your area Health Professions recruiter for further information on that program. What is your zip code? Pam Air Force and Space Force Recruiting Service
For certain career like Doctor, and Dentist you can do that using the HPSP (health Professions Scholarship Program) Don Air Force and Space Force Recruiting Service
Joe, To be eligible to apply for the Allied Health Professions Officer Programs (HPSP) in the U.S. Air Force, you must be a U.S. citizen. Air Force Allied Health HPSP (Public Health, Pharmacy, Optometry, Clinical Psychology, or Physician Assistant) scholarships are for two-, or one-year periods which pays full tuition and all required fees. This includes reimbursement for textbooks, small equipment items and supplies needed for study. You'll also receive a monthly allowance of approximately $2,300,00 for living expenses. You must be enrolled or accepted for enrollment in an accredited school. Your payback is a minimum commitment of three years and begins after you complete school. Please contact MyPers. Don Air Force and Space Force Recruiting Service
Temmy, we apologize. Please call 1-800-253-9603 to speak with a live advisor for assistance with your situation. Ray U.S. Air Force and Space Force Recruiting
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Thanks for a great video.
It was interesting and enjoyable to watch and learn.
I am retired Air Force and spent 15 years in recruiting. I was in healthcare recruiting for 4 of those years. Was really interesting and helped a lot of great healthcare professionals get into the Air Force. Lots of satisfaction in doing that.
Thanks again for a excellent video on our Air Force healthcare.
Retired Air Force veteran. Steve.
Thank you for the support Steve!! Stay safe!!
Don
Air Force and Space Force Recruiting Service
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I am currently in college about to be in a nursing school and I would like to join the Air Force afterwards. How would this work? Would I be able to join the Air Force before obtaining my nursing degree and get my degree while enlisted? Also, would ROTC be beneficial for me?
Both are options. It would depend if your school had an ROTC program. -1st Lt Armstrong
You can also go the enlisted route and seek your BSN. -TSgt Hurless
im a 220 lb bodybuilder with great cardio will the airforce let me join at my weight at 5 10 if i can pass a tape test?
How often are nurse practitioners selected to join? And how long is the officer training course that they attend?
It varies year to year. You will want to reach out to your area Health Professions recruiter for further information on that program. What is your zip code?
Pam
Air Force and Space Force Recruiting Service
Good morning. We will be happy to answer your questions. Have a great day.
Pam
Air Force and Space Force Recruiting Service
Do you need to already have a degree in a medical field or is this something you can do and get said degree, then serve as repayment?
For certain career like Doctor, and Dentist you can do that using the HPSP (health Professions Scholarship Program)
Don
Air Force and Space Force Recruiting Service
Are there any scholarships or programs for current airmen who want to pursue a career in clinical psychology?
Joe, To be eligible to apply for the Allied Health Professions Officer Programs (HPSP) in the U.S. Air Force, you must be a U.S. citizen. Air Force Allied Health HPSP (Public Health, Pharmacy, Optometry, Clinical Psychology, or Physician Assistant) scholarships are for two-, or one-year periods which pays full tuition and all required fees. This includes reimbursement for textbooks, small equipment items and supplies
needed for study. You'll also receive a monthly allowance of approximately $2,300,00 for living expenses. You must be enrolled or accepted for enrollment in an accredited school. Your payback is a
minimum commitment of three years and begins after you complete school. Please contact MyPers.
Don
Air Force and Space Force Recruiting Service
Why does the air force not use athletic trainers. I wanted to join but I don’t want my degree to go to waste.
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Airforce medical recruiter I reached out to was very rude on the phone.
Temmy, we apologize. Please call 1-800-253-9603 to speak with a live advisor for assistance with your situation.
Ray
U.S. Air Force and Space Force Recruiting
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