No one is better. We are all just human, but without you caring loving military nurses, our good men and women would never have the great care they need. To me, any nurse who is loving and caring for the sick, are on the top of my list as awesome. Same as the military, who protect the people of their country. Bless.
2007-02-25 05:39:57
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answered by xenypoo 7
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i would switch to the Air Force, if your not already in that branch, regardless of what civilian nurse service you get into, you cannot retire in 20 years like the military and when you retire, you can always work as well experienced nurse, because you will have seen more traumatic patients in your career than any civilian nurse has, I would go Air Force and see the world and enjoy my life , try to keep a journal of all the things you have experienced in your career, who knows you may come back and write a book of the life of a military nurse, but don't try to remember all the things, keep a journal, some things may seem too trivial to write down, but remember, sight is not all you encounter, there's smells and sounds and your inter thoughts at the time, that you may not be able to recall
Good Luck
2007-02-25 06:29:34
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answered by DukeofDixie 7
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Use your GI BILL.Just do your time left honorably. Remember the Services is not for ever one. If you are scared of the Military why did you join up in the first place? You have answered the call of duty to your country and can be proud to join the ranks of your Fellow Veterans. Remember one thing your training own the Civilian may not give you the chance to see the world.
2007-02-25 05:52:36
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answered by Anonymous
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Follow your heart, and it seems like you want to be freeeee! Get out while you can, and become a nurse at a hospital. My friend is a traveling nurse and she loves it, and the pay is awesome, and with your military history, you will get a job easily!!! Military life isn't for everyone.
2007-02-25 05:48:15
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answered by Calebs Mom 3
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Not exactly better except in the training for trauma cases. Medicine is pretty much a need the world round. Getting training in the military is a great start if nothing else then they can fine tune your skills when you get out.
2007-02-25 05:40:37
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answered by Kevin A 6
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I would not say better. But if a military nurse is in more than a few years, they get to do procedures that a civilian nurse would have to specialize in.
2007-02-25 05:33:25
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answered by ProLife Liberal 5
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the protection rigidity won't repay your student loans, besides the incontrovertible fact that there are classes in place that could want that can assist you in going to your PA degree. As for the pay, nicely that should be judged by utilising the advantages you may get carry of interior the protection rigidity. Will you get 30 days paid holiday interior the civilian ecosystem, might your well-being cared be provided for loose?
2016-09-29 21:42:06
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answered by ? 4
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Depneds on what you mean by better. Technically/Medically better? No. They went to the same medical colleges. Is what the military nurse does different? You betcha. They, just like the guys on the front line are serving their country. Thank God for them....
2007-02-25 05:35:45
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answered by aiminhigh24u2 6
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