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Corona Virus Pandemic: Prepare Yourself | COVID-19 Pandemic
Corona Virus has been scaring everyone in the world with nonstop media coverage making people freak out. I'm here to alleviate some of your anxiety by giving you the facts for what to expect and how to protect yourself from Corona Virus (COVID-19).
Watch this video for the truth about COVID-19 and how you can take steps to protect yourself. In addition, I will also be debunking the myths of Corona Virus so you are informed and ready to tackle propaganda.
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Видео

HPSP: AMP101 | Everything you need to know | Health Professions Scholarship Program
Просмотров 3,8 тыс.4 года назад
AMP101 is a 2-week program for students in the Health Professions Scholarship Program (HPSP). AMP101 teaches you everything you need to know about flight surgery in the Air Force. In this 2 week program, you'll learn about flight surgery, the Air Force and how to fly an ACTUAL PLANE! HPSP is a scholarship for medical/dental students to relieve the burden of loans on students. You typically appl...
5 THINGS YOU NEED TO BE DOING TO GET INTO MED SCHOOL
Просмотров 1,2 тыс.4 года назад
What do all people who have gotten in med school have in common? They all do these 5 things. This video breaks down 5 things you should be doing if you are a premed student trying to get into med school. There are many things that sets med students apart, but they all have these 5 qualities that helped them get into the professional school of their dreams. If you have any questions please ask i...
SHPEP: UNMC 2019 | More than a summer program
Просмотров 1,3 тыс.4 года назад
Summer Health Professions Education Program is a summer pre-health internship that is designed to help undergraduate students who are at a disadvantage a kick start into a healthcare profession. Disadvantaged meaning a student who is underrepresented in the healthcare field, a minority, first generation in their family to go to college, someone at a socioeconomic disadvantage. This program leve...
HPSP For Dental School: Requirements, Scores, Competitiveness
Просмотров 9 тыс.5 лет назад
This video discuss the Health Professions Scholarship Program (HPSP) for Dental school and summarizes scores, duties, competitiveness, and person experiences of applying. HPSP is a great way to pay for medical or dental school. If you are a premed or predental student you do not want to miss this opportunity for the military to pay for medical or dental school. If you have any questions please ...
HPSP Stipend and Sign-on bonus: Is it worth the money?
Просмотров 23 тыс.5 лет назад
Hey guys, this video breaks down the HPSP stipend and sign-on bonus. Please comment any questions down below. The Health Professions Scholarship Program stipend can help you live comfortably while attending medical School HPSP fact sheet (Air Force): www.airforcemedicine.af.mil/Media-Center/Fact-Sheets/Display/Article/425437/hpsp-fact-sheet/
Day in the life of a Med student... What did I get myself into?
Просмотров 5075 лет назад
Have you ever wondered what its like to be a med student? Look No further! Being a med student is rough, but it is definitely very rewarding, knowing that you are finally learning things that are specific for your career! This video takes you through what it's like to be a med student and what medical school classes are like! Stay tuned for future videos! Feel free to ask me any questions!
Med School: Advice to High Schoolers and Premeds | First Semester update
Просмотров 7425 лет назад
Here it is! My advice to help high schoolers and premeds get on the right track for med school. Have you ever wondered what the best way to get on track to go to med school? This is it! Follow these tips and you'll for sure be on the right track for med school. This advice on for high school kids and premeds or undergraduate pre-med students is priceless. This advice can and will help you final...
7 types of Pre-med students you'll meet in undergrad
Просмотров 15 тыс.5 лет назад
Here it is! The video I've been sadly working on for awhile! This video sums up 7 different pre med students that you'll meet in undergrad. Undergrad students come in a wide variety of fashions, but pre meds are a special breed. So, buckle up, grab some popcorn and hold on while we embark on this journey together!!
You've Been Studying Wrong Your Entire Life
Просмотров 8055 лет назад
Here it is! You thought you mastered the studying, but mistakenly it may be a very inefficient method. This video discusses how to study more effectively and different methods that you could use to improve your retention. If you follow my methods you will be a more successful student and be scoring better on your exams than you ever have before! This method is good for studying in school or stu...
White Coat Ceremony | Stethoscope Reveal | Med School Vlog #1
Просмотров 1,2 тыс.5 лет назад
Here it is! The first days of Medical school. In this video I show my white coat ceremony ad reveal... my new stethoscope!! Watch this awesome white coat ceremony video and follow me to learn how to get on track for medical school. This white coat ceremony at UNMC is awesome I meet tons of people and my vlog features med students like you! The white Coat ceremony for medical school is an amazin...
Future doctor risks career jumping off cliff and...
Просмотров 3755 лет назад
Student Physician network future doctor helps you get into med school. In this video I jump off a cliff. This is a med school vlog and you should definitely check it out if you want to get in to Medical school. This channel is a way for me to ease out of stress and show everyone that med school can be a fun time in life and it doesn't have to be to serious or hard. Havn't you ever wondered how ...
Do I hate COT as a Medical Student?? (HPSP) (feat: thebrittnyway)
Просмотров 10 тыс.6 лет назад
Well week to of Commissioned Officer Training (COT) for the United States Air Force (USAF) has wrapped up! Do I hate it? Watch this video to find out. This video is a continuation of COT for the Health Professions Scholarship Program (HPSP) for the Air Force. It will go in detail about how we feel about commissioned officer training after the second week. (Feat: thebrittnyway)
HPSP: Commissioned Officer Training week 1.
Просмотров 23 тыс.6 лет назад
This video is a review of Commissioned officer training (COT) for the HPSP: Health Professions Scholarship Program in the United States Air Force (USAF). This discusses all of the set backs related to COT in HPSP and what you can expect in commissioned officer training as a future medical officer. Keep up to date with all things HPSP and medical on my youtube channel! Please ask any questions a...
HPSP: Commissioning into the Air Force as a Medical Officer
Просмотров 2,6 тыс.6 лет назад
Hey guys! Wonder what it's like to be a united states air force medical officer? This video show the commissioning ceremony for the military as a 2nd Lieutenant in the United States Air Force. This commissioning is for HPSP: Health Professions Scholarship Program for the Air Force. I talk about what it is like to be a military officer.
SHPEP: Best Paid Summer Internship for PreMed/PreDental
Просмотров 2,5 тыс.6 лет назад
SHPEP: Best Paid Summer Internship for PreMed/PreDental
I got into Med School... Now What? Follow these steps!
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I got into Med School... Now What? Follow these steps!
HPSP: How I paid a $200k college loan in CASH!
Просмотров 1,6 тыс.6 лет назад
HPSP: How I paid a $200k college loan in CASH!
When's the best time to take the MCAT?
Просмотров 2,7 тыс.6 лет назад
When's the best time to take the MCAT?

Комментарии

  • @zoy13
    @zoy13 4 месяца назад

    You are doing the process to become a Ensign

  • @TianaLugg-uw3yf
    @TianaLugg-uw3yf 8 месяцев назад

    What if I already graduated? Would I still be eligible?

  • @Demetriana
    @Demetriana 8 месяцев назад

    i’m trying to do this but for dental hygienist

  • @kashmiribegum9168
    @kashmiribegum9168 9 месяцев назад

    Can I apply for advanced standing dds program scholarship?

  • @AlexZ-lc6nl
    @AlexZ-lc6nl 11 месяцев назад

    My friend got a 25 on the DAT and he was never accepted to the Air Force. Navy took him right up. I got a 21 and I started the application and the Air Force recruiter made it very clear that they are very selective, they don’t want you to be with other branches or look elsewhere. But when I talked army and navy, they were chill. And not at all jealous. Also the requirements are lower and it seems just as good. Oh, and he had only 4 spots while the other branches had like 40 or 50 spots… another fiend got the navy HPSP with a 19.

    • @aimeealcime
      @aimeealcime 2 месяца назад

      What year did he get in with a 19?

  • @sds6303
    @sds6303 Год назад

    What about physical fitness? I’m thinking about joining this however working out hardcore is a MUST for me.

    • @StudentPhysicianNetwork
      @StudentPhysicianNetwork Год назад

      You workout most mornings... Although the workouts I'd say weren't very challenging during officer school. After training you're welcome to continue working out on your own time.

  • @Spaceshotx7
    @Spaceshotx7 Год назад

    Why do they have strict military discipline in the U.S. Public Health Service Commissioned Corps?

  • @rodneytracht4597
    @rodneytracht4597 2 года назад

    First of all, at 2:20 he says the bonus is not taxed. Then later he says he pays taxes on it. Two observations. First, wearing the stethoscope is a sign of either severe insecurity or a good case of narcissism. Second, the fact that so many of you that missed any of this makes me wonder how you ever got into medical school to begin with, much less that its paid for by tax payers.

    • @StudentPhysicianNetwork
      @StudentPhysicianNetwork Год назад

      1st off it's a RUclips channel and the stethoscope is a prop. Second, you have no idea what you're talking and are only pointing out one thing. What's your credibility? Nothing. Go take your poor opinion elsewhere. Also when I say it's not taxed. It is taxed, but when you file your taxes you get the vast majority of the money back on your tax return. Stop speculating

  • @spaghettilibro
    @spaghettilibro 2 года назад

    How would I go about trying to put in a formal report against a medical student in Texas that was accepted into the AF HPSP program? He forced me into an unwanted and unsafe abortion and left me in a pool of blood. He is scared of blood, by the way. Terrible follow-up skills, bled for months and he was just crossing his fingers I would "get over it" and stop seeking justice. They hired a murderer. A cold murder. He only cared that they were paying his medical school tuition. He declined all opportunities given to him to work with vets in the past...he is an evil person...these issues tend to resurface when not taken care of. He has no desire to "fix" this and never has. He is a coward that just expects his problems to just bleeeeed out...out of his sight. He is neither a man of honor nor integrity. He poisoned me for his professional gain. People will salute him. A murderer.

    • @StudentPhysicianNetwork
      @StudentPhysicianNetwork Год назад

      A medical student can't perform an abortion? Are you saying a student that you had a sexual relationship or a medical professional that performed am abortion on you?

  • @Commander-Arcamus-
    @Commander-Arcamus- 2 года назад

    I just got accepted myself as an Podiatric Medical Student and now Commissioned Officer 2nd Lieutenant, got any tips in general to better discipline and/or prepare myself? As of now I'm trying to wake up earlier, and trying to incorporate physical demands

  • @breanalewis9897
    @breanalewis9897 2 года назад

    Hello! Do you think the school where you took your prerequisites matter when applying for medical school? I’m starting my undergrad this fall but going to a community college. Is a bachelors required for this program? Would love to hear your thoughts on this. Thank you!

    • @StudentPhysicianNetwork
      @StudentPhysicianNetwork Год назад

      Although technically a bachelor's is not a requirement, medical schools have requirements of what classes you need to take that community colleges typically don't offer.

  • @stoneyshugarts2194
    @stoneyshugarts2194 2 года назад

    What about the athlete

  • @jk3029
    @jk3029 2 года назад

    Hey, I got accepted for the dental program in SHPEP. How do you think it will be for someone who’s an introvert? I have so much anxiety just thinking about me going there!😩

    • @ara..1
      @ara..1 2 года назад

      Hey, I got accepted as well. I’m not an introvert, so I can’t speak for everyone. I think you should make at least one friend that’s going there and get to know them. It will make you feel less stressful. I’m going to Columbia; where are you going?

    • @jk3029
      @jk3029 2 года назад

      @@ara..1 university of Nebraska! I only applied to Columbia but for some reason I was accepted into the uni of Nebraska. I had only 5 hours to decide so I had to unfortunately reject it!😭

    • @StudentPhysicianNetwork
      @StudentPhysicianNetwork Год назад

      I know lots of introverts that went SHPEP it can only help you come out of your shell! You'll love it!

  • @Mriluigi
    @Mriluigi 2 года назад

    It was a nice try anyway... didn't get selected for the scholarship from the Army.

  • @CecileSolange
    @CecileSolange 2 года назад

    If you have existing student loans, will the military pay for it in addition to helping further your education by offering the HPSP scholarship?

    • @StudentPhysicianNetwork
      @StudentPhysicianNetwork Год назад

      I'm not sure, but I don't think that is how it works. It should only work for future debt.

  • @jazzlyngonzalez930
    @jazzlyngonzalez930 2 года назад

    Just found this video! How many weeks was the training?

    • @StudentPhysicianNetwork
      @StudentPhysicianNetwork 2 года назад

      My training was 5 weeks but I'm not sure how long they are doing doing training now

  • @Ethereal-jb3le
    @Ethereal-jb3le 2 года назад

    Can the Health Professions Scholarship be applied for PA school?

  • @julissaguerrero3851
    @julissaguerrero3851 3 года назад

    Let’s say I finished the fours year I used money for would I ever have to go back into the army

  • @julissaguerrero3851
    @julissaguerrero3851 3 года назад

    Let’s say I finished the fours year I used money for would I ever have to go back into the army

  • @leoagaw
    @leoagaw 3 года назад

    Can you clarify the commitment? If I take HPSP from 1st year of medical school, that will be 4 years of school plus 3 years of residency, so i will owe 7 years ?

    • @StudentPhysicianNetwork
      @StudentPhysicianNetwork 3 года назад

      You will owe 4 years after your residency.

    • @StudentPhysicianNetwork
      @StudentPhysicianNetwork 3 года назад

      You will owe what ever is longer, the number of years your scholarship is or how long your residency is.

  • @dianaflores2808
    @dianaflores2808 3 года назад

    Hi! Can you use this scholarship for PA school?

  • @ajdude70
    @ajdude70 3 года назад

    I’m in this video and I don’t like it

  • @selflessash2636
    @selflessash2636 3 года назад

    Can you apply for this program while in medical school?

    • @StudentPhysicianNetwork
      @StudentPhysicianNetwork 3 года назад

      Yes but only during your 1st year. You won't be eligible after your first year.

  • @blitz30034
    @blitz30034 3 года назад

    Can you also take out a loan even if you’re getting the stipend and the HPSP scholarship for like purchasing a car?

    • @StudentPhysicianNetwork
      @StudentPhysicianNetwork 3 года назад

      I dont think you can use a federal loan to do that, but you can get a car loan. I just bought a car last year.

  • @canadianbacon5104
    @canadianbacon5104 3 года назад

    what are you doing now? are you a physician in the military now? did you get into residency of your choice right away

    • @StudentPhysicianNetwork
      @StudentPhysicianNetwork 3 года назад

      Just starting my 4th year medical school. Planning on getting back into making videos soon. 3rd year was rough lol.

  • @tlembro
    @tlembro 3 года назад

    My son just got accepted into dental school and trying to get the HPSP....both his father and grandfather were in the Air Force....grandfather was a dentist as well. He got a 23 on the DAT and 30 on the Bio.....3.7 on his masters degree...majored in genetics and Bio from UF. Hoping he get this! Has been a dream of his since he was little!

    • @StudentPhysicianNetwork
      @StudentPhysicianNetwork 3 года назад

      I think he's definitely got a good application. Hope for the best!

    • @cbkae8119
      @cbkae8119 2 года назад

      Any updates ?

    • @tlembro
      @tlembro 2 года назад

      @@cbkae8119 He’s up! Been in school for almost 2 months now……So they are telling him may have a 3 year scholarship. Everything moving very slow…….. i guess due to Covid…lots of offices closed down and painfully slow…like everything else! TONS of paperwork.

  • @FLIGHT1234321
    @FLIGHT1234321 3 года назад

    1:11...beat/sample clean

  • @adrianagomez7523
    @adrianagomez7523 3 года назад

    Hello quite a while later.... I am a high school student and I wanna be a military physician where do I start?

    • @StudentPhysicianNetwork
      @StudentPhysicianNetwork 3 года назад

      You need to start when you go to college and your number 1 priority will be getting into medical school. After you get into medical school you can worry about HPSP in the military. I would recommend getting in contact with a premeditated advisor in college as soon as possible to make sure you are on the right track.

    • @adrianagomez7523
      @adrianagomez7523 3 года назад

      @@StudentPhysicianNetwork is their a specific college I need to go to ?or it doesn’t matter and finish my basics and science courses?

    • @StudentPhysicianNetwork
      @StudentPhysicianNetwork 3 года назад

      It shouldn't matter any college or university that has a good science department and you can get a degree in biology, chemistry, or biochem will be good. When searching for college just ask to speak to someone in the science department in one of those majors to and ask them about their success getting people into med school is.

    • @StudentPhysicianNetwork
      @StudentPhysicianNetwork 3 года назад

      Sorry for the misspellings lol... on the run rn

    • @adrianagomez7523
      @adrianagomez7523 3 года назад

      @@StudentPhysicianNetwork oh no worries thank you very much

  • @robertgroff8115
    @robertgroff8115 3 года назад

    Thank you for this content. I know they changed the name from AMP 101 to AFOM 101. Is it safe to assume this is the same course or do you think changes were made?

  • @pathbasics
    @pathbasics 3 года назад

    How old is this video? I read the stipend as of 2019/2020 was more like $2,391 (and I've even heard it was being moved to $2,461)? I'm not including tax, but I don't imagine that knocking out nearly $300...

    • @StudentPhysicianNetwork
      @StudentPhysicianNetwork 3 года назад

      It is about 1 year old. My stipend has increased to $2214 after taxes.

    • @StudentPhysicianNetwork
      @StudentPhysicianNetwork 3 года назад

      It is also adjusted slightly via cost of living depending on what part of the country you live in

  • @jonathandominguez6380
    @jonathandominguez6380 3 года назад

    Wow, I didn't know my personality was overwhelming to others lol

    • @StudentPhysicianNetwork
      @StudentPhysicianNetwork 3 года назад

      Don't take it personally, its just a fun video. No one truly thinks of you like that.

  • @graceschmidt1826
    @graceschmidt1826 3 года назад

    Is COT the exact same for dental and medical students? What were the physical requirements for both MEPS and COT?

    • @StudentPhysicianNetwork
      @StudentPhysicianNetwork 3 года назад

      Yes dental and med do both. You can check out my COT week 1 video to get an idea of what it is like. Physical requirements were run 1.5 miles in less than 15 min I think, 30 push-ups and 30 situps in a minute (1 min each). Then have a waist smaller than 30 in or something pretty generous.

    • @StudentPhysicianNetwork
      @StudentPhysicianNetwork 3 года назад

      Just saw that you also commented on that video lol. But yes it is the same

  • @graceschmidt1826
    @graceschmidt1826 3 года назад

    What did the physical training look like each day? Were there routine workouts you would do each morning? Also, do you have contact (either over the phone or in person) with any loved ones during the training?

    • @StudentPhysicianNetwork
      @StudentPhysicianNetwork 3 года назад

      Workouts were very mild. You typically work for like 30-40 min every other day and could be a run, or stationary exercises. It was very low intensity unless you aren't a very athletic person you shouldn't struggle much.

    • @StudentPhysicianNetwork
      @StudentPhysicianNetwork 3 года назад

      They never take your personal items so yes I was texting my family at night and you usually get inperson phone privileges by the end of week 1.

    • @sds6303
      @sds6303 Год назад

      That sucks about the physical fitness. I want intense workouts like weight lifting, hiit, martial arts, etc. Why don’t they train the Navy like the do the Marines & Army?

  • @eitonaraoka6213
    @eitonaraoka6213 3 года назад

    This was actually really helpful right now I want to go special forces but like medical so PJs or Navy SARCs but since I’ve always wanted to go to college for waterpolo and PJs and Sarcs are enlisted I was planing on majoring in Aerospace engineering and going into the space force as a developmental engineer but now I’m also considering medicine and maybe SOSTs(Special Operations Surgical Teams) I’m just wondering if I could play a sport possibly D1 and do medical school?

    • @StudentPhysicianNetwork
      @StudentPhysicianNetwork 3 года назад

      Yes I have students in my class who were D1 athletes at university of Nebraska. Just know getting into medical school is a substantial task. Being a college athlete and a premed student is one of the hardest things anyone can do. You'll need to be ready for that type of commitment and be ready for the long stressful road it entails.

  • @jaquelineg6477
    @jaquelineg6477 3 года назад

    will you be considered active duty or a civillian working at a VA. Will they pay you military salary those two years. I couldnt find more information.

    • @StudentPhysicianNetwork
      @StudentPhysicianNetwork 3 года назад

      You will get paid a standard stipend about $2,200/month until you graduate. Then you will matching your residency and be paid as a captain for the time of your residency and work as a doc for your specified base. You will not be working for the VA, a separate entity.

  • @obedalmodovar7810
    @obedalmodovar7810 3 года назад

    Does the scholarship program apply to specific medical schools or any I get accepted to?

    • @StudentPhysicianNetwork
      @StudentPhysicianNetwork 3 года назад

      It just needs to be a US accredited school. Ibdont believe Caribbean schools would count.

    • @selflessash2636
      @selflessash2636 3 года назад

      @@StudentPhysicianNetwork what is its a U.S credited Caribbean medical school like SGU? can you please find out?

  • @monaiwilliams5741
    @monaiwilliams5741 3 года назад

    THE SHADE OF IT ALLLL

  • @tenikapowell3511
    @tenikapowell3511 3 года назад

    🤣🤣🤣🤣

  • @reaverr5863
    @reaverr5863 3 года назад

    All I can say is #6 can be a wild card, because the day that it "clicks" for them it can carry them to a complete turnaround in GPA and undergrad narrative since their work ethic had already been established and all that was missing was an understanding what they needed to devote their time to.

    • @StudentPhysicianNetwork
      @StudentPhysicianNetwork 3 года назад

      No disagreement here. I've seen it first hand! Just a little something for a laugh no one is trying to put anyone down here.

  • @mrrazrback2471
    @mrrazrback2471 3 года назад

    I’m debating applying for the HPSP scholarship either through Army or Air Force. Have you enjoyed your experience with it and would you recommend picking the AF? I’m a senior in college at the moment.

    • @StudentPhysicianNetwork
      @StudentPhysicianNetwork 3 года назад

      I've enjoyed my experience and I definitely recommend Airforce by far, but im also biased

  • @mrrazrback2471
    @mrrazrback2471 3 года назад

    What are the differences between Army hpsp and Air Force hpsp, and which would you recommend?

  • @ahmedpop3043
    @ahmedpop3043 3 года назад

    I am pretty blind, would they cover Lasik or any other health issue before training or would I have to just wear glasses? Thanks

    • @StudentPhysicianNetwork
      @StudentPhysicianNetwork 3 года назад

      I believe you'd have to wear glasses, but later when your Active duty they may be willing to approve your lasik. Im also interested in doing this when im active duty and have tricare

  • @trevor7t
    @trevor7t 3 года назад

    Thank you so much for these videos! With regards to residency and matching, how many positions does the Air Force have for applicants? If you don't match, how likely is it that you can get a civilian residency match? Thanks!

  • @_gene
    @_gene 3 года назад

    I just got out of high school and I am about to enlist in the AF reserves while in college. Am I able to apply to the HPSP scholarship if I’m technically already in the military once I’m almost done with college? I assume there is going to be some type of overlap when I’m applying since I’ve already started school and almost done with enlisting into the reserves.

    • @StudentPhysicianNetwork
      @StudentPhysicianNetwork 3 года назад

      I'm not sure. That may be a question for your recruiter. I would ask before enlisting. Since you're reserves I think you will be ok, but if its active duty you may have to take a different route. There is also an HPSP Facebook page that someone may be able to hslp you with your question too.

    • @_gene
      @_gene 3 года назад

      @@StudentPhysicianNetwork Thanks for the clarification and creation of this video!

  • @dc5794
    @dc5794 3 года назад

    Yea idk what school you went to 😂 these are the most stereotypical examples

  • @andrewhunter742
    @andrewhunter742 3 года назад

    Are you able to obtain your pilot’s license if you join the HPSP with the Air Force?

    • @StudentPhysicianNetwork
      @StudentPhysicianNetwork 3 года назад

      You'll get exposed to flight training, but it really depends on what path you take in the airforce. If you become a flight surgeon you will for sure get a pilots license. But id say you should at least have the option to learn or get one on your own time!

    • @andrewhunter742
      @andrewhunter742 3 года назад

      Student Physician Network Wow, thank you for such a speedy reply! Looking forward to the next video!

    • @StudentPhysicianNetwork
      @StudentPhysicianNetwork 3 года назад

      @@andrewhunter742 haha I need to work up the motivation to make some more videos! It's very time consuming!

  • @sroydetroy6404
    @sroydetroy6404 3 года назад

    This video is seriously underrated.

  • @Lorixx3
    @Lorixx3 3 года назад

    I m the perfectionist...i didnt knew it seems so bad to others 🤣🤣🤣

    • @StudentPhysicianNetwork
      @StudentPhysicianNetwork 3 года назад

      Haha its ok! Remember this was all just joking around! No one is truly mad at the Perfectionist!

  • @blitz30034
    @blitz30034 4 года назад

    I need a straight up answer please. If a person gets accepted into Neuro Surgery and they decide flat out that that’s their specialty and “nothing” can change their mind, but the Air Force says they need general doctors and want you to go that rout. Can the they forcefully change your choice for you (you don’t change it yourself they do without your consent)?

    • @StudentPhysicianNetwork
      @StudentPhysicianNetwork 4 года назад

      As far as i know. NO they cannot, but you still need to be able to match in that specialty. If I remember there is only 1 neurosurgery spot in the airforce.... if you don't match you'll get put into an internship year (probably general surgery) and can reapply next year. If you don't match the mext time your only option is to become a GMO or flight surgeon. This is where you can get into trouble and get put behind. It is very similar to civilian, but only in civilian if you don't match you dont have a job at all and you'll be in $200,000 in debt. That is the difference.

    • @blitz30034
      @blitz30034 4 года назад

      Student Physician Network Thank you for the response. It makes things a lot clearer.

  • @simplyyjhez
    @simplyyjhez 4 года назад

    Is this the same process for the army as an HPSP candidate ?