SGT Private RallyPoint Member5493127<div class="images-v2-count-0"></div>To provide a little background; I have a BS in biochemistry and will have my MPH in OEHS come May 2020. I've held four internships, three of them being heavy IH work (Nuclear remediation, CDC-NIOSH, and Marathon Petroleum). I'm also prior service, E5 USAR 68W. Prior to all that I've worked in low level healthcare roles during undergrad (EMT-B, Pharm Tech).<br /><br />Question 1: based off of my quick background, do I look competitive enough?<br />Question 2: What are 'normal' responsibilities as a 72D? It seems to be a mesh of safety/IH/Epi..<br />Question 3: I'm leaning towards USAR, as I have some meaty offers in the private sector upon graduation, but what are the advantages to active duty?What are the normal responsibilities of a 72D? What are the advantages of going active duty?2020-01-28T15:19:53-05:00SGT Private RallyPoint Member5493127<div class="images-v2-count-0"></div>To provide a little background; I have a BS in biochemistry and will have my MPH in OEHS come May 2020. I've held four internships, three of them being heavy IH work (Nuclear remediation, CDC-NIOSH, and Marathon Petroleum). I'm also prior service, E5 USAR 68W. Prior to all that I've worked in low level healthcare roles during undergrad (EMT-B, Pharm Tech).<br /><br />Question 1: based off of my quick background, do I look competitive enough?<br />Question 2: What are 'normal' responsibilities as a 72D? It seems to be a mesh of safety/IH/Epi..<br />Question 3: I'm leaning towards USAR, as I have some meaty offers in the private sector upon graduation, but what are the advantages to active duty?What are the normal responsibilities of a 72D? What are the advantages of going active duty?2020-01-28T15:19:53-05:002020-01-28T15:19:53-05:00MSG Private RallyPoint Member5493194<div class="images-v2-count-0"></div>Speaking as a Preventive Medicine NCO for the Reserves I can tell you this:<br /><br />1) Yes, you are looking competitive. There are not a whole lot of 72Ds in the Reserves. In fact, the AMEDD might drool over your packet...especially if you go Reserves. <br />2) Normal responsibilities are as follows: Being the SME in regards to IH/OH/Environmental Safety, etc. You would serve as the Adviser to the BN/BDE Commander in those regards when serving on a staff. You could also serve as a Commander of a Preventive Medicine Detachment (both Active and Reserve)<br />3) The only real advantages I could see about being a 72D on Active is you do it every day and Active Duty pay.Response by MSG Private RallyPoint Member made Jan 28 at 2020 3:46 PM2020-01-28T15:46:30-05:002020-01-28T15:46:30-05:001LT Private RallyPoint Member6208397<div class="images-v2-count-0"></div>Did you ever get selected for 72D?Response by 1LT Private RallyPoint Member made Aug 15 at 2020 7:54 AM2020-08-15T07:54:30-04:002020-08-15T07:54:30-04:002020-01-28T15:19:53-05:00