Friday, October 2, 2015

10/2/15
 blog 2

 The more I do research I am pulled toward being in the army. I have done a lot of research and it turns out you can be a nurse in the army. I emailed a recruiter and this is what he told me,


Ms. Tomlinson,
Army ROTC students who would like to become Army Nurses participate in ROTC just alike all other ROTC students.  They attend ROTC class and the university required nursing classes.  Upon graduation and completion of all required ROTC classes Nurse typically commission as active duty officers and go on to serve as Army Nurses.
The link below will provide you with more information.  If you would like to correspond with one of our Cadets who are studying Nursing please let me know.
Lee Dalton
Army ROTC|Recruiting Operations Officer|GS
The University of Tennessee | 1400 White Ave|108B Hoskins
Knoxville, TN 37996   Office: 865.974.4512 |Cell: 931.237.7482|armyrotc.utk.edu

Also I did a lot of other research for being a pediatrician and there are a lot of pros and cons on being a pediatrician and there was a lot. Some i didn’t even think of. Some of the pros is a good pay salary, you get to work with a lot of kids of different ages, and you get to learn about the different types of illnesses there are.

Some con are   long hours of schooling to become a pediatrician, also can very stressful, and when you get attached to that child they either get too big to come back or they switch doctors.


research




http://woman.thenest.com/pros-cons-becoming-pediatrician-3228.html

1 comment:

  1. That is really cool, the e-mail you shared. Am I right that you are looking at nursing now instead of MD? This might be a good call, especially if you don't want to spend years in medical school.

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