Posted on Jan 13, 2015
What do you thin about the medical commissioning programs?
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I am very interested in the Navy's MECP (Medical Enlisted Commissioning Program), and was looking for insight (I have already been over the instruction for it), that anyone may be able to provide. If you have applied to the program why? If you would never apply why not? I know other branches more than likely have this opportunity as well and your inputs would also be greatly appreciated. For those that have applied and were not picked up would you try again (if you didn't) and why or why not? Thank you.
V/R,
PO2 Roane
V/R,
PO2 Roane
Posted 10 y ago
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While I am not familiar with the Navy program, I can tell you that in the past six years I have helped seven enlisted Airmen get into the Air Force's Nurse Enlisted Commissioning Program (NECP), and I have heard great feedback from every one of them.
The NECP allows Airmen to remain on active duty and get paid while they are attending nursing school, plus anyone selected for NECP gets their tuition and fees paid up to $15,000 per year, plus a textbook allowance of $600 per year.
It is a great program and the competition to get into it is pretty fierce.
The NECP allows Airmen to remain on active duty and get paid while they are attending nursing school, plus anyone selected for NECP gets their tuition and fees paid up to $15,000 per year, plus a textbook allowance of $600 per year.
It is a great program and the competition to get into it is pretty fierce.
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I'm pretty sure that is right, lol.Glen in my case but I'm not looking at medical
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I do not know much about MECP, I do know know about spelling errors. I thin spell check wouldn't help either in your case.
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I write this only because in the medical field no detail can be overlooked, not in that field.
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my apologies for such, I only hope that you do a better job than what i have been through, I still have my clavical bone sticking out of my shoulder and its been a year due to lack of attention and oversight of details that should have been addressed. I now have a new medical officer that finds this and the way our medical center has been run appaling. Attention to detail, a motto to live by although there are things that do slip by all of us, you will have the absolute most tasking job that will require such skill. I mean no offence by my comment and wish you the best of luck.
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