06/13/2022
๐ฅ๐ฅ๐ฅHear ye; hear ye! ๐๐ May 2024 Update
Doctors, Dentists, Nurses, or Allied Health Professionals:
All Health Care Professional Officers: Reserve Direct Commissioned Officers (DCO), Navy
Veteran (NAVET) prior service officers, including AC2SELRES transitions and members of the Individual Ready Reserve (IRR), Voluntary Training Unit (VTU), and Active Status Pool (ASP) who
affiliate with the Navy Reserve in a paid, drilling status, qualify for a 3-year mobilization deferment from involuntary mobilization, commencing on the Selected Reserve affiliation date.
You read that right: no deployment for 3 years after joining the Reserves! Just had kids or youโre in a school program and you want to be safe from deployment for at least 3 years? Well, hereโs your chance. Go ahead and add NAVY OFFICER on you resume! ๐๐
05/07/2022
Timothy Samuelson, Medical Corps HPSP applicant.
Occupation: EMT and Medical Scribe
Activities: Hiking, Children's Ministry Volunteer, American Red Cross Volunteer
Why Navy HPSP? "My ambitions towards the HPSP scholarship and United States Navy are guided by my belief in service, leadership, and gratitude in anation that has fostered my growth. As a Naval Officer, I would adhere to principles of continual sacrifice, compassionate care, and pride in a nation whose motto is โE Pluribus Unum.โ I would take the service I have learned as a youth and young adult and practice as a Naval Officer with strength and honor.
.. I seek to mend the wounds of wounded soldiers, their families, and citizens of this great nation. I find the United States Navy as an excellent opportunity to tend to those in
need."
Well said, Sir! Well said! ๐๐ผ๐๐ผ
07/16/2021
Nevermind the promotion, free tuition assistance / education, camaraderie, the snazzy uniforms, paid travel, free specialized training, and Veteran's benefits. If it is really about money, well it's not just about how much you make but how much you keep.
05/04/2021
Who says military personnel are the only ones who can get stationed overseas? This is a great opportunity for civilian nurses (Ob/Gyn) who want to serve those who serve.
EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITY!
To view the full vacancy announcement, please follow the link to:
https://www.usajobs.gov/GetJob/ViewDetails/599906700
03/16/2021
Congratulations, ENS Thao Janet Nguyen - Navy's latest recipient of the Dental Corps, Health Professions Scholarship Program (HPSP).
"I am excited to start my journey in the USN as part of their Dental Corps post dental school! I was first exposed to the military culture when I was in NJROTC during high school. It was one of the best experiences of my life. I grew so much as a person, student, and leader! I cannot wait to continue to challenge myself and truly embody the Navyโs core values of honor, courage, and commitment as a Navy Officer and Dentist! Thereโs no better way to give back than to serve a community so deeply rooted in service.โ
Welcome aboard, Ma'am! ๐๐ผ๐ฅ๐๐ฉ๐ปโ๐โ๏ธ
02/20/2021
Welcome Navy Medicine's newest recipient of the Medical Corps Health Professions Scholarship Program (HPSP): ENS Shane Davis. He will be attending WesternU, class of 2025!
"My name is Shane Davis and I am from Huntington Beach, California. I played a bunch of sports in high school, and had some injuries that ended in surgery. This is how I found my interest in the medical field. I wanted to go to medical school, but financially it seemed unrealistic, until my grandfather (an Air Force veteran) convinced me to look into the Military. With HPSP I can now accomplish my goals as well as serve my country. I chose to join the Navy because I have always enjoyed living near the ocean. I plan to one day become an anesthesiologist for the Navy."
Well done, Sir, and congratulations! ๐๐ผ๐๐ผ
WesternU COMP Pomona UCSD CSU San Marcos CSUSB SDSU University of California, Irvine UC Riverside NTAG Southwest US Navy Medicine U.S. Navy Recruiting Command
01/09/2021
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Congratulations to Navy Medicineโs latest recipient of the Nurse Candidate Program (NCP): Janney Cao ๐๐ผ๐๐ผ
โI come from a refugee family; coming to America we did not have much. Moreover, I grew up around the wrong crowd, but the Navy was my saving grace. It allowed me see my potential; during my enlistment, I had nurses as mentors. They fostered my potential and here I am today. Hobbies include anything active.โ - J. Cao
Why Navy Medicine? Travel, bonus, education, experience, camaraderie, training, advanced degree, service, or simply to wear the uniform? Now accepting applications for a wide array of specialties. Still a sophomore? Call now and we can put you on track for the Nurse Candidate Program.
12/14/2020
We are currently looking for Certified Nurse Midwives in the Reserves. Must be commissioned by age 47, US citizen, holds a BSN degree with RN and CNM licenses. The ideal candidate must have strong communication and interpersonal skills, adaptability and flexibility, enjoy travel, and working in collaborative environment. ?
12/12/2020
McClain Vale
San Clemente, CA
Medical Corps HPSP Applicant
โI chose to pursue a career as a Navy physician for several reasons. Firstly, the chance to serve the greatest country in the world, one thatโs afforded me the opportunity to pursue my boyhood dream of becoming a physician, was a prospect I couldnโt pass up. Next, Iโm eager to serve a patient population consisting of our nationโs heroes, individuals who sacrifice everything for American ideals: life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness. Finally, I chose to pursue a career as a Navy physician because of a heartโs calling to something greater than myself.โ
11/21/2020
Congratulations on your selection into the Dental Corps HPSP Program, Sir! Welcome aboard!
โI come from a family of soldiers, sailors, and airmen and always have felt a calling to serve my country, yet I have never had an opportunity to fulfill this desire until now. I first realized a path towards the Health Professions Scholarship Program and a career in the Navy as a civilian volunteer aboard the USNS Comfort Hospital Ship during the Enduring Promise 2018 humanitarian mission to South America. I cannot be more proud to be accepted into the HPSP, which has allowed me to fulfill my dream while practicing the profession of dentistry that I have grown to love.โ -
ENS Daniel Brohard, USN
Dental Corps, HPSP
Roseman Dental - Utah UCSD - University of California San Diego Sandra Kimball NTAG Southwest