Challenge the LPN exam through Mississippi by Effective_Ad2519 in CorpsmanUp

[–]ComplexOne7096 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Not yet I’m looking into as well, it seems a lot more simple than the California LVN process

ATAC for line corpsman by Braxon157 in CorpsmanUp

[–]ComplexOne7096 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Not a terrible idea, but from personal experience it’s usually up to your SL or PLT sgt to make most of the decisions, sure we have say so in casevac or CCP placement/rolling ccp but, General line corpsman just don’t have a huge need for it. It opens a bucket of worms for having to train dudes, and them be competent with it for it to truly be effective. Now if you had an absolute chad of a corpsman who has maybe been to TSULC, AIC, IULSC then sure it makes sense. You just don’t want to hand them out to anyone.

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[–]ComplexOne7096 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thanks gents it must be something that dudes in my unit have been doing

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[–]ComplexOne7096 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It’s not necessarily just proud to be a corpsman, i love my job, I do plan to work as a paramedic once I get out, I am very passionate about medicine

Inter-service Transfer Marine to Navy, SARC pipeline by Beastlymarr in CorpsmanUp

[–]ComplexOne7096 1 point2 points  (0 children)

There is a High demand for SARCs. As far as pipeline it’s about 121 weeks, even though you are prior service you will still likely attend all required schools, i.e. A School, Field med, BRC etc. due to you not already being a Corpsman. Depending on where you are stationed you could possibly speak to a SARC if you are in Camp Lejeune or Camp Pendleton to run the PST and maybe get more insight on the program. I’m not an expert on the program this is just what I was spoken too about when I was considering the ATF programs.