October 25, 20214 yr I'm applying to several Guard units in hopes of flying. My wife is about 1.5 years from graduating as a Nurse Practitioner. Some of the Guard units I'm applying to are not close to major hospitals. Do Mil hospitals employee civilians (specifically Nurse Practitioners)? I've used to search feature for this topic, but I couldn't come up with anything.
October 25, 20214 yr Yes. Actually finding an opening is a different story. USAJobs shows mostly VA and Indian Affairs openings. Does she not want to do civilian practice? What specialty? Edited October 25, 20214 yr by nunya
October 26, 20214 yr Author 6 minutes ago, nunya said: Yes. Actually finding an opening is a different story. USAJobs shows mostly VA and Indian Affairs openings. Does she not want to do civilian practice? What specialty? Women's Health NP. She obviously wouldn't mind a civilian practice; however, many of these guard units are rural and don't have a hospital nearby. Plus the convenience of working in the same area, cuts down on drive time, etc.
October 26, 20214 yr Funny that you said Guard units are in rural areas. I can't think of a single unit (especially with airplanes) I'd call "rural." I guess we just have different definitions. My point is that, hospital or not, there's going to be an OB/GYN clinic in whatever town you find yourself. Anyway, good luck man. Nursing is one of the nation's most transportable fields. Edited October 26, 20214 yr by nunya
October 26, 20214 yr Author 7 minutes ago, nunya said: Funny that you said Guard units are in rural areas. I can't think of a single unit (especially with airplanes) I'd call "rural." I guess we just have different definitions. My point is that, hospital or not, there's going to be an OB/GYN clinic in whatever town you find yourself. Anyway, good luck man. Nursing is one of the nation's most transportable fields. Thanks for the reply. I supposed I shouldn't say rural. But many ANG units are located 45 minutes to an hour outside of major metro areas. The commute isn't ideal but it is doable!
October 26, 20214 yr Thanks for the reply. I supposed I shouldn't say rural. But many ANG units are located 45 minutes to an hour outside of major metro areas. The commute isn't ideal but it is doable!Most ANG units are in great locations. What areas are you looking in?Sent from my iPhone using Baseops Network mobile app
October 26, 20214 yr Author Most ANG units are in great locations. What areas are you looking in?Sent from my iPhone using Baseops Network mobile appJust about everywhere available except some California units and units in the northeast. Sent from my iPhone using Baseops Network mobile app
October 26, 20214 yr 19 hours ago, flying_pig said: I'm applying to several Guard units in hopes of flying. My wife is about 1.5 years from graduating as a Nurse Practitioner. Some of the Guard units I'm applying to are not close to major hospitals. Do Mil hospitals employee civilians (specifically Nurse Practitioners)? I've used to search feature for this topic, but I couldn't come up with anything. FYI Guard units typically do not have full-time medical staff other than a couple admin people. There are not hospitals on Guard bases.
October 26, 20214 yr Just about everywhere available except some California units and units in the northeast. Sent from my iPhone using Baseops Network mobile appThere are a lot of hospitals in the Northeast and all the Guard/Reserve bases that i can think of (besides Bangor) are within an hour’s drive to either Boston, Hartford, Providence…As I think it through with the exception of maybe Bangor, Mansfield and Grissom all the other Guard/Reserve bases are pretty close to urban areas. Minneapolis, Detroit, OKC, DFW, Denver, Phoenix, Tampa, Pittsburgh, Louisville, Memphis, Nashville, Charlotte, etc.What’s your definition of a major hospital and what’s your definition of close?
October 26, 20214 yr Author There are a lot of hospitals in the Northeast and all the Guard/Reserve bases that i can think of (besides Bangor) are within an hour’s drive to either Boston, Hartford, Providence…As I think it through with the exception of maybe Bangor, Mansfield and Grissom all the other Guard/Reserve bases are pretty close to urban areas. Minneapolis, Detroit, OKC, DFW, Denver, Phoenix, Tampa, Pittsburgh, Louisville, Memphis, Nashville, Charlotte, etc.What’s your definition of a major hospital and what’s your definition of close? I’d have to let my wife answer that one, she’d be the one making the drive. Likely we’ll end up finding a house somewhere between the Guard base and the hospital. Sent from my iPhone using Baseops Network mobile app
October 26, 20214 yr Large medical job market for most of the TNANG based, especially Nashville and Knoxville. Sent from my iPhone using Baseops Network mobile app
October 26, 20214 yr Author 11 minutes ago, herkbum said: Large medical job market for most of the TNANG based, especially Nashville and Knoxville. Sent from my iPhone using Baseops Network mobile app Funny you mention that. We currently live just outside of Nashville. She's a student at a school down there. Knoxville is on my list of units to put in for. Can you tell me more about the job market you mentioned out there?
October 26, 20214 yr What do you want to know? I’ve seen a ton of job listings in the medical field here. Granted, I haven’t looked at any listing for about 7 months but I don’t expect it to have changed very much. Sent from my iPhone using Baseops Network mobile app
October 27, 20214 yr Author 20 minutes ago, herkbum said: What do you want to know? I’ve seen a ton of job listings in the medical field here. Granted, I haven’t looked at any listing for about 7 months but I don’t expect it to have changed very much. Sent from my iPhone using Baseops Network mobile app I sent you a pm.
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