Posted on May 18, 2018
SPC Preventive Medicine Specialist
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Any current 68S’s (Preventive Medicine Specialists) out there? I just enlisted and am shipping out soon. I have a degree in public health so I’m coming in as an E-4. Just looking for some current info on what the day to day life is like pertaining to job duties/responsibilities, deployments (frequency, duties, duration), daily hours, etc? What is AIT like? Do you get any certs from AIT? Best duty stations? Is this the best 68 series “feeder” for a 72D (Environmental Science Officer) Commission after initial contract? Any and all info is welcomed. Can’t really find much info on this MOS, especially not current. Thanks!
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MSG Intermediate Care Technician
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Private Message me.
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SSG Practical/Vocational Nursing
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You should of commissioned bro...
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I think that enlisting then commissioning will help me be a better officer in the future. If you could provide any information that you think would be helpful, please do.
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SSG Practical/Vocational Nursing
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Hey brother everyone is entitled to their own opinion. If it was me, I would Commission straight off from the beginning. The Army is a complex beast, one medical hiccup and your ineligible, or your broke and can’t run...there’s too many variables
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I appreciate your insight and opinion. Thank you. I’ve already made the commitment, so I intend to fulfill it.
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Just came across this request for information. It's been 16 years since I retired as a 68s (it was 91S when I was in), but you will likely work for Environmental Science Officers, so yes. Its a good feeder MOS.
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