U.S. Air Force (USAF) Nursing Q & A

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  • čas přidán 26. 07. 2024
  • Hi guys! I get so many questions about Air Force nursing and I have been wanting to put together a video for some time now. I hope you find this helpful and informative. Please share with people who you think will benefit. Also don't forget to like, comment and subscribe! As always, I appreciate the support.
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Komentáře • 399

  • @brookelov
    @brookelov Před 3 lety +8

    Your energy is CONTAGIOUS. I'm so inspired. Thank you for taking the time to do this video!!!

  • @vinceld722
    @vinceld722 Před 3 lety +4

    Great video!! I am a retired Navy nurse and I loved every minute of it, but am glad to have found your video, I have always wanted to have some idea of what the other branches of military nursing were all about. The AFNC sounds like more fun than the Navy. You are so upbeat as a person and make a great role model for Air Force nursing. Unfortunately, the Navy nurse doing the same video representation is a dud. Congrats and keep it real you are a fine representative for military nursing. May you always have fair winds!!

  • @dominiquecalhoun2168
    @dominiquecalhoun2168 Před 4 lety +15

    I love how open and honest you are!! Thanks Angel...still makes me think about joining sometimes lol

    • @AirForceNurseAngel
      @AirForceNurseAngel  Před 4 lety +2

      Dom! Thanks for watching and the feedback. Come join me. :) We would love to have you.

  • @minuteman-RN
    @minuteman-RN Před 3 lety +118

    Great video! I'm currently in nursing school and have been considering the AF. This video has been very helpful in making a decision.

    • @AirForceNurseAngel
      @AirForceNurseAngel  Před 3 lety

      Great to hear! Good luck and glad you enjoyed the video.

    • @trevorwalden6097
      @trevorwalden6097 Před 2 lety +10

      Do it! Air Force is fantastic and has endless opportunities. Best branch for medicine!

    • @kanegrey7697
      @kanegrey7697 Před 2 lety +7

      Good luck with nursing school that shit is a beast. Glad I got it over with and made it on my first try.

    • @BigTroubleD
      @BigTroubleD Před 2 lety +1

      Same. I’m trying to pursue nursing and really considering pairing it with the military for a double whammy.

  • @mikaylahornung2268
    @mikaylahornung2268 Před 3 lety +14

    This video is great! I'm getting ready to graduate nursing school in just a few short weeks and have been searching EVERYWHERE for a video like this so thank you for this! Definitely making my decision much easier! Makes me so excited for what the future holds and hopefully joining the Air Force in a few short years!

    • @AirForceNurseAngel
      @AirForceNurseAngel  Před 3 lety

      So happy you enjoyed it! Can’t wait to see you join the ranks! :)

  • @saraleecummings610
    @saraleecummings610 Před 4 lety +2

    As alway, so informative. Love the transparency and authenticity 😘😘💪🏾

    • @AirForceNurseAngel
      @AirForceNurseAngel  Před 4 lety

      Sara Lee Cummings best friend! Thank you for the fee back and support. Love you.

  • @shemini850
    @shemini850 Před 3 lety +2

    Definitely the most informative video I’ve ran into thank you

    • @AirForceNurseAngel
      @AirForceNurseAngel  Před 3 lety

      Of course! My pleasure. So glad you enjoyed it and thank you for your support.

  • @e.j.s.208
    @e.j.s.208 Před 3 lety +1

    This has been extremely helpful! Thanks for doing this!

  • @CrystalGoodridge
    @CrystalGoodridge Před 4 lety +2

    Love your energy and you crack me up! Very informative video!

  • @katyg8537
    @katyg8537 Před 3 lety +1

    Thank you for making this video! Your insight is valuable!

  • @djeanevens
    @djeanevens Před 5 měsíci +2

    Great video! I appreciate your transparency. I have been an ER nurse for 4 years traveled for 2 of those. I want to go back to school for CRNA and I am considering the Air force.

  • @carolynduncan3117
    @carolynduncan3117 Před 3 lety +1

    Super helpful! I’m about to finish nursing school and have been thinking about joining the Air Force. This was really good information and helpful to start to figure out what My next steps are. Thank you for making this video😊

    • @AirForceNurseAngel
      @AirForceNurseAngel  Před 3 lety

      So glad you got value out of the video! :) good luck to you and can’t wait to see you join the ranks.

  • @hayleyrunzo3544
    @hayleyrunzo3544 Před 3 lety +39

    Watching this now, I am about to enter my last year of nursing school and I am so excited to explore the military route. Air Force is the current dream and this video was awesome, thank you!!

    • @AirForceNurseAngel
      @AirForceNurseAngel  Před 3 lety +1

      Awww so glad you enjoyed it! Good luck I’m sure you’re gonna crush it.

    • @LFO229
      @LFO229 Před 2 lety +2

      Did you end up in the Air Force? If so how has it been?

  • @estephaniefajardo2843
    @estephaniefajardo2843 Před 7 měsíci

    Thank you! I have been debating about joining, but my main reason is not serving the country is mostly because i see it as an opportunity for growth. You just cleared some questions I had, I might join reserve as soon as im done with nursing school! Amazing video!

  • @monicadabney8471
    @monicadabney8471 Před rokem

    This was a very good video. Very informative and clear young lady. Thank you, ( And I just love your dog)!

    • @AirForceNurseAngel
      @AirForceNurseAngel  Před rokem +1

      Thank you so much for watching! Haha fishmo is a good boy. Thank you for your support.

  • @hellojuneau8917
    @hellojuneau8917 Před 3 lety +4

    Wish there were more videos of RNs joined the military in each branch! Not sure which branch to choose; I’m a travel ICU nurse who also loves challenge and travel and the military has always been in the back of my mind. I recently lived in a military town and loved how cultured and humble those in the military are and the people they have met in their experience. It brought back the itch to join. I feel like I can do more than civilian life.
    I’m debating Air Force or Army.
    Love this video thank you!!

    • @AirForceNurseAngel
      @AirForceNurseAngel  Před 3 lety +2

      You’re so welcome! Thank you for your support. I love military life. I definitely recommend Air Force over Army. Obviously I am biased but based on feedback from my Army nurse friends even they wish they had joined the Air Force. Good luck to you dear.

  • @charlize444
    @charlize444 Před 2 lety

    This video was extremely informative. It definitely answered a tremendous amount of questions that were extremely essential!

  • @karima4tv
    @karima4tv Před 3 měsíci

    Hi! I’m in my research phase but your vids have been so helpful and inspiring..I’ve been an OR nurse for almost 10 yrs and I’m heavily considering this transition to AF nursing..and definitely interested in flight nursing

  • @charlesparent8850
    @charlesparent8850 Před 2 lety

    What an amazing video! I’d love to see the chief nurse interview tips video.

    • @AirForceNurseAngel
      @AirForceNurseAngel  Před 2 lety

      Thank you! Glad it was helpful. I made a prep video. It’s on my channel. :)

  • @martleymcleine
    @martleymcleine Před rokem

    Thank you Angel! great summary and good vibes:)

  • @Hannah-xg2xq
    @Hannah-xg2xq Před 3 lety +4

    Oh my goodness I am so excited that I found your channel!! I'm an AF brat about to graduate nursing school and I'm applying to critical care residencies and want to apply to flight nursing after I get experience!

    • @AirForceNurseAngel
      @AirForceNurseAngel  Před 3 lety +1

      Hey! So glad you enjoyed the video! If you do critical care you can commission as an ICU/ER nurse and then do CCATT. Which is basically like flight nursing but you take care of very sick patients with a Doctor, and respiratory therapist.

    • @HollywoodWestern
      @HollywoodWestern Před 3 lety

      @@AirForceNurseAngel what is the difference between flight nurse and CCATT?

    • @AirForceNurseAngel
      @AirForceNurseAngel  Před 3 lety +4

      @@HollywoodWestern ccatt is a critical care team and they consist of a doc, nurse and respiratory therapist. They take care of really sick patients. Flight nurses take care of generally stable, medical surgical patients. The school for both is vastly different.

  • @nursejennywilder
    @nursejennywilder Před 2 lety +1

    You are very inspiring ♥️ Thanks for posting this video 😊

    • @AirForceNurseAngel
      @AirForceNurseAngel  Před 2 lety

      Awww thank you so much! Thanks for your support and happy to do it.

  • @alexandraestela3634
    @alexandraestela3634 Před 7 měsíci

    This video was amazing I loved it thank you it really helped me ❤

  • @gbmorones
    @gbmorones Před 3 lety +2

    Thank you so much for this video. I REALLY want to join the Air Force after I obtain my nursing degree. It couldn’t come any sooner! I’m already physically prepping. Thank you thank you thank you!!!!! SUBSCRIBED.

    • @AirForceNurseAngel
      @AirForceNurseAngel  Před 3 lety

      Amazing to hear!!! You're so welcome! Coming soon with more videos.

  • @DeRocco21
    @DeRocco21 Před 3 lety +4

    im in the air national guard. id LOVE to salute you maam. thank you for your service!

    • @AirForceNurseAngel
      @AirForceNurseAngel  Před 3 lety

      Wow, thank you. It is an honor to serve. Thanks for your support!

  • @natalieb.7123
    @natalieb.7123 Před 3 lety

    This is SO motivating!! :)) Grazie mille

    • @AirForceNurseAngel
      @AirForceNurseAngel  Před 3 lety

      Awww so glad you found it motivating! You’re very welcome and thanks for your support. :)

  • @dianaromero4458
    @dianaromero4458 Před 3 lety +1

    I love the Daisy award photo it made me teary eyed :’)

  • @lawrenceross9572
    @lawrenceross9572 Před 3 lety +1

    Thank you so much ma'am! I recently decided to switch majors to Nursing and I had a lot of questions

  • @angelh8746
    @angelh8746 Před 3 lety +1

    How cool is that, we have the same first name and I'm considering in joining the military too. I have a friend who's graduating and shes gonna join too. Thanks for sharing!!

    • @AirForceNurseAngel
      @AirForceNurseAngel  Před 3 lety

      Of course! I am happy to! Good luck to you. Thanks for your support.

  • @blahblahblah3987
    @blahblahblah3987 Před 3 lety +1

    Love this channel! I’m looking forward to your interview video. Do you know when you’re going to make the video?

    • @AirForceNurseAngel
      @AirForceNurseAngel  Před 3 lety +1

      blah blahblah hiii! Thank you! I will definitely be filming it in the next month or so. I’ve been so busy settling into my new apt but finally filming another video today and hopefully one each week. Thank you for your support.

  • @kevintorres3272
    @kevintorres3272 Před 3 lety

    this was an excellent video very informative. Thank you

    • @AirForceNurseAngel
      @AirForceNurseAngel  Před 3 lety

      You’re so welcome! Glad it was helpful. Hope you enjoyed the long weekend :)

  • @1mockorange
    @1mockorange Před 2 lety

    Thank you for the video. I will send this to my son. Who has just accepted a direct commission into the United States Air Force nursing corps

  • @pastmonster6915
    @pastmonster6915 Před 3 lety +5

    I love your energy 😁

  • @semariarangel7070
    @semariarangel7070 Před 2 lety

    This has been my dream job since 3rd grade I am currently in 7th & still have the same dream job idea ❤️ . I can’t wait to follow my dream . AIR FORCE NURSING HERE WE COME 💪🏽 .

    • @AirForceNurseAngel
      @AirForceNurseAngel  Před rokem

      Ayyyy! You got this! Focus on school and staying out of trouble. Thank you for your support.

  • @mickeydexter2013
    @mickeydexter2013 Před 2 lety

    super helpful... thank you so much.. and you're gorgeous

  • @ryanmurray7575
    @ryanmurray7575 Před 2 lety

    Thank you for the very informative and friendly video

  • @alexajamora1339
    @alexajamora1339 Před 3 lety +2

    I love your video! Thank you for the insights about being an Airforce Nurse. I too am considering of becoming one and I’m really excited about it. I work at a med/hematology unit now for 2 years. I’m married with two kids so definitely I need to know more info about what this would mean for my situation. Also I’m waiting on my US citizenship so still a long way ahead but your vlog gave me hope and made me more excited about joining!

    • @AirForceNurseAngel
      @AirForceNurseAngel  Před 3 lety +2

      Awww so happy to hear that! Keep me updated. Good luck to you dear.

    • @AirForceNurseAngel
      @AirForceNurseAngel  Před 3 lety +1

      I think boot camp is now 6 weeks long in Alabama. It’s called Commissioned Officer Training

    • @alexajamora1339
      @alexajamora1339 Před 3 lety

      @@AirForceNurseAngel thank you for the info angel! God bless you in your career! Merry Christmas!🎄

  • @falynjohnson7402
    @falynjohnson7402 Před 3 lety +5

    I truly enjoyed your video. I’ve been exploring all my options, I graduate with my BSN this December. I want to grow in nursing and explore and travel and see more than what’s just in my community at a hospital here. Do you recommend graduating and gaining experience first before joining the AF?

    • @AirForceNurseAngel
      @AirForceNurseAngel  Před 3 lety

      I think you can go either way. I know it’s very competitive to join right now regardless. I don’t regret working for a year at the civilian sector prior to joining. It was nice to see both sides of the spectrum. Hope this helps.

  • @aristothinks1560
    @aristothinks1560 Před 3 lety

    Thank you so much for the information, felt so good to hear you. God bless you abundantly 😇 it was motivating 🔥
    I am from India.. your subscriber ❤️

  • @chassiddywilliams3309

    This is AMAZING!!!!!!!! I’m a psych nurse though 😫

    • @AirForceNurseAngel
      @AirForceNurseAngel  Před rokem

      Thanks so much for your support! Psych nursing is no small feat! You guys are awesome.

  • @OgFarrow
    @OgFarrow Před 3 lety +3

    This video is awesome. I’m an LVN about to graduate with my ADN. I’m really thinking about getting the BSN and joining the air force

    • @AirForceNurseAngel
      @AirForceNurseAngel  Před 3 lety +1

      So glad you liked it! Good luck to you! You can do it. ❤️

    • @instantramen1379
      @instantramen1379 Před 3 lety +1

      I started as an LVN as well and currently waiting for the board :)

  • @bonetseam3232
    @bonetseam3232 Před 2 lety +2

    What a great video I found! I really enjoyed watching your video and found there’s massive sources of information. I’ve been considering of joining the AF so bad lately, and still seeking out more info before making this decision. By watching your video, it really helped answer my questions a lot. I just currently got accepted into nursing and will start my first semester in the Fall. But at the same time, I would love to join the AF as well. Do you think it’s a good idea? Will this work out if I tend to do so? Btw, Thank you so much for making this video.

    • @AirForceNurseAngel
      @AirForceNurseAngel  Před rokem +1

      Happy to help! It depends on what you’re looking for. The military isn’t everyone’s cup of tea but I am really happy in the Air Force and have had the opportunity to make a significant impact on my community. I hope this helps.

  • @PhungNguyen-sl3ne
    @PhungNguyen-sl3ne Před 2 lety

    Great contents. Love how you talk about about everything with such passion 🤩👍

  • @sierraclark6129
    @sierraclark6129 Před 3 lety +38

    “If you declare with your mouth “Jesus is Lord,” and believe in your heart that God raised Him from the dead, you will be saved” (Romans 10:9). Now is the time to accept Jesus as your personal Lord and Savior. Obey His commands and repent of your sins because Jesus is coming back soon. Tomorrow isn’t promised…

  • @gunchief0811
    @gunchief0811 Před rokem

    Dang airforce life is Chill.....
    I ate at the Kadena Chow hall when I was In Okinawa and I was like is this a restaurant? Or a military chow hall?????
    Easy livin for sure.
    the zoomies.. are chill.

    • @AirForceNurseAngel
      @AirForceNurseAngel  Před rokem

      Every service has its pros and cons, challenges and benefits. Thanks for your support.

  • @AntiSocialBeanz
    @AntiSocialBeanz Před rokem +1

    The military was my dream career for many years since middle school. I’m 20 now and going to college to become an RN. I do enjoy the CNA class I’m taking right now but it never filled me up with passion like the Air Force. Till my boyfriend mentioned this. And I started to cry because it’s like finally. I can combine what I’m doing now with my dream career. And honestly. This is doesn’t feel real. Bc after many years I can finally do what I love along with my nursing skills. Although I just started college at Ivy Tech majoring in Pre-Nursing. This is my dream. And immediately my boyfriend saw a change in my mood. Been in a rut for a bit so this news definitely changed my life!

    • @AirForceNurseAngel
      @AirForceNurseAngel  Před rokem

      Good luck to you! So glad you got something from the video. Finish nursing school then contact your local recruiter. That is the first step. :)

  • @marygomez3368
    @marygomez3368 Před 3 lety +1

    Great video Ms. Angel! It helps so much because I’m currently a LPN wanting to transition to my RN/BSN because I’ve always wanted to join the airforce. I love to travel and would like to know more. But one big question I did have is the retirement, did they go into detail about how to retire through the military and the pension/benefits. I know 20 years is usually the regular but can you retire in 15 years? Do they explain those options to you when you join?

    • @AirForceNurseAngel
      @AirForceNurseAngel  Před 3 lety +1

      Hi! Glad you enjoyed it. Yeah you have to do 20 years in order to retire with full benefits. I know the time line is different in the reserves and guard. Definitely ask your recruiter the requirements for retirement prior to joining. Good luck to you, I’ll be rooting for you.

  • @sansanjtv7799
    @sansanjtv7799 Před 3 lety +2

    You’re very inspiring. Thank you for this video. Question, Is there any exams for joining when doing the Direct COT route? Any physical test?

    • @AirForceNurseAngel
      @AirForceNurseAngel  Před 3 lety +2

      Thank you so much! You're very welcome. No exams when doing direct commission, at least not for the Nurse Corps. Once you join you will have to do a Physical Fitness test though and pass it.
      See link below for more info.
      airforce-pt.com/standards/air-force-pt-standards-female/air-force-fitness-standards-females-under-30/

  • @erinm3063
    @erinm3063 Před 3 lety +4

    Hi Angel! Thank you so much for posting this! I am in the same spot you were as a new RN and feeling bored at my small community hospital here in Missouri. I am joining the USAF as a flight nurse and I am so excited to make a difference in the lives of our military service members. I did have a question though. Do you know anyone who is a USAF nurse and also has a spouse in the military? Also, I would be doing the Reserves, is there any differences that are substantial for those doing Reserves versus Active Duty? Thank you!

    • @AirForceNurseAngel
      @AirForceNurseAngel  Před 3 lety +1

      Oh I know plenty dual military. Like I mentioned you have to have a supportive spouse for sure. That is the key to success. The reserves is just one weekend a month. It can get overwhelming with civilian job on top of military duties butttt the bonus is like $35K a year for 6 years I think which is pretty amazing and compensates for time put in. Active duty is all day, errday! Haha so different but both have perks. Hope this helps.

  • @brdrptrl06
    @brdrptrl06 Před 3 lety +6

    I hate that people forget that once you sign that line, you’re government property. And as you said it at 15:50 you don’t get that luxury of doing whatever, whenever and saying anything you feel.

  • @katealversado6720
    @katealversado6720 Před 3 lety +3

    Thank you so much for the information! I am in the middle of my application process and currently working as a civilian nurse (med surge) in Alaska! It is my dream to be an AF nurse. I was wondering what are the top bases do you recommend in the US (med surge)?

    • @AirForceNurseAngel
      @AirForceNurseAngel  Před 3 lety +3

      Kate Alversado Congrats! Hmmm thats tough but I’d definitely recommend the big hospital...Brooke army medical center in San Antonio.

  • @brittanysnell6403
    @brittanysnell6403 Před 3 lety +1

    I really hope I can't get in when I apply! oh my gosh dreams come true 💕

  • @K13ZONGZ
    @K13ZONGZ Před 3 lety +1

    So cool

  • @karagabrielson4068
    @karagabrielson4068 Před 3 lety +6

    Thank you for this video!! I’m a new grad nurse working in med-surg and hoping to start my air force application process next fall. Do you have any helpful tips on getting in shape for the PT test?

    • @AirForceNurseAngel
      @AirForceNurseAngel  Před 3 lety +2

      Hi! Of course. My pleasure. So you should start running a 5K once a week. Then start a push up and sit up program. If you google Air Force PT test it will tell you what you have to get in order to score above a 90 which is the goal. You got it! But definitely incorporating more running into your workouts will help

    • @karagabrielson4068
      @karagabrielson4068 Před 3 lety

      Angel Nwankwo thank you so much!!

  • @giannademitis8558
    @giannademitis8558 Před 3 lety

    Hi! I loved this video it gave me some great insight compared to other videos I have watched. I was debating on joining the ROTC program and my end goal in all of this is to be a flight nurse for the AF. How stressful is it being a flight nurse? And how big of an adjustment was it for you, going from working in the field that you were in and then switching to being a flight nurse? Sorry to bombard you i'm just really curious and could use the help!

    • @AirForceNurseAngel
      @AirForceNurseAngel  Před 3 lety

      Hi! Glad you enjoyed the video! It isn’t stressful being a flight nurse but you are gone a lot. If you have a family it can be stressful on family life. It wasn’t a big adjustment for me because I love to travel and it’s just me and my dog. I left the medical surgical inpatient floor to flight nursing and honestly I love flight nursing so much more. I plan on doing a flight nursing question and answer I just haven’t gone into it this new year.

    • @giannademitis8558
      @giannademitis8558 Před 3 lety

      @@AirForceNurseAngel okay thanks so much!

  • @charliegalicia7034
    @charliegalicia7034 Před 3 lety

    Your video is very informative! I have a MEPS appointment coming soon. How long do you think it would take for me to get in completely/officially? Or is there any chance I could actually not get in? TIA!!

    • @AirForceNurseAngel
      @AirForceNurseAngel  Před 3 lety +1

      So my process took about 12 months for the start of the application process to actually commissioning. I would keep in constant contact with your recruiter. Hope this helps.

  • @Liftersandlulus
    @Liftersandlulus Před 3 lety

    I am looking into Navy nursing (even though both parents were USAF), what would you say were main differences? I am a traveler now and also looking to shake things up!!
    Loved this video!

    • @AirForceNurseAngel
      @AirForceNurseAngel  Před 3 lety +1

      I’m not biased at all 😉 butttt I was deployed with the Navy last year. Made amazing relationships with some of the Navy nurses and even they would say Air Force has better quality of life than Navy. They do get killer locations though. I can’t point out differences because I’m not a navy nurse but if you don’t mind being on a ship for extended periods of time the navy is for you. I always advocate for people to join the Air Force because it’s just awesome and you’re on LAND! Haha. The navy is cool too. Like I said in the video it was my first choice initially. hope this helps.

    • @Liftersandlulus
      @Liftersandlulus Před 3 lety

      @@AirForceNurseAngel Thank you for the reply!! I tried to find you on instagram and couldn't!! Hope you're well

    • @AirForceNurseAngel
      @AirForceNurseAngel  Před 3 lety

      @@Liftersandlulus all is well. Thanks for asking. Taking an extended break from social media. Good luck with whatever route you choose.

  • @Saberdud
    @Saberdud Před 3 lety

    Liked and subscribed

  • @robertstarkey1634
    @robertstarkey1634 Před 2 lety

    I want to join the Air force because my son's in the Air force and I would love to be able to go help him do everything

  • @relw8638
    @relw8638 Před 3 lety +1

    How has patient care been with med-surg and clinic nursing in the AF? Is it similar to the hospital setting in the civilian world? When you first started working, was it in a clinic or a hospital setting on base?

    • @AirForceNurseAngel
      @AirForceNurseAngel  Před 3 lety +1

      It’s comparable. Patient acuities are lower than the civilian sector. I talk about it more in the video. I worked in a clinic, then inpatient ortho then flight nursing. Good luck to you!

  • @riyanagranger1469
    @riyanagranger1469 Před 2 lety

    Hello, thanks for this video I graduated highschool in 2021 and I'm currently thinking about either joining the AirForce to a nurse or a fire academy to be a firefighter...this video helped me alot I will subscribe thnxs 💙

    • @AirForceNurseAngel
      @AirForceNurseAngel  Před 2 lety +1

      Amazing to hear! So glad it was helpful. Good luck to you and whichever path you choose, I’m sure you will crush it!

    • @riyanagranger1469
      @riyanagranger1469 Před 2 lety

      @@AirForceNurseAngel thank you so much what inspires me is successful black women like you bc I am also a black girl trying to do good for myself. I've decided to go into the airforce I'm going to meet my recruiter this month 💙

  • @joshuas2076
    @joshuas2076 Před 2 lety

    Thank you for all the great info! I am considering it and I do have a question about air force deployment. Are nurses allowed to bring their spouses with them to any of the overseas bases? Do some allow, some don't? Or not at all? Thank you!

    • @AirForceNurseAngel
      @AirForceNurseAngel  Před 2 lety

      My pleasure! Yes when you get stationed overseas, you most definitely can bring your spouse. There are some exceptions like Korea. If you are deployed however you won’t be able to bring your spouse but those are usually only 6 months. Hope this helps.

  • @keniquamurray8484
    @keniquamurray8484 Před 2 lety

    I enjoyed watching your video and I am interested in the nursing program I want to work in pediatrics and join the Air Force. I love children and traveling and I use to work in a daycare and teach kids

    • @AirForceNurseAngel
      @AirForceNurseAngel  Před 2 lety

      That’s awesome! Glad you enjoyed it and thanks for your support. :)

  • @meerap9203
    @meerap9203 Před 3 lety +1

    Hi Angel!
    Once in the airforce and serving as a nurse, are continued education/masters degree programs available while in the Air Force? I don’t know if it was mentioned in the video or if I missed it!! Thanks ☺️

    • @AirForceNurseAngel
      @AirForceNurseAngel  Před 3 lety +2

      Yes! You can use tuition assistance (free money) to help pay for classes. My master’s was essential free using tuition assistance. There are also different programs (AFIT etc) where you can get your NP, CRNA, MPH on the Air Force’s dime. You will incur a time commitment. Hope this helps. :)

  • @dukekim8753
    @dukekim8753 Před 3 lety +1

    Apparently it’s SUPER competitive to join as a military nurse officer now :( Im a meg/surg rn bsn with 3yr experience but they’re tryna make me go enlisted route instead...

    • @AirForceNurseAngel
      @AirForceNurseAngel  Před 3 lety +1

      Are you going through a health professions recruiter? Whatever you do, DO NOT join as enlisted when you have your bachelors degree. Some not so great recruiters will tell you anything to get you to enlist. Don’t fall for it.

  • @tyrn3783
    @tyrn3783 Před rokem

    I always wanted to join the military. I’m a new grad ICU nurse. I aspire to become a CRNA. But I hope I can join one day.

    • @AirForceNurseAngel
      @AirForceNurseAngel  Před rokem

      Hello! I know quite a few CRNAs. I'm rooting for you. I'd get one or two years as a civilian, join the AF ICU then put in for AFIT CRNA program. It is competitive but the AF will pay for your entire program and pay you your salary while you're going to school. It's amazing! Good luck to you and thank you for your support.

  • @nigelwest5776
    @nigelwest5776 Před 5 měsíci

    I heard there is an extra time commitment if you become a flight nurse? Also what did you get your master's in

  • @giannilorenzo9491
    @giannilorenzo9491 Před 3 lety

    Hi! I'm currently a junior in high school and already plan to join ROTC and probably pursue a career in the medical field. So you said you do have to work at a "ground" hospital setting before transitioning into being a flight nurse?

    • @AirForceNurseAngel
      @AirForceNurseAngel  Před 3 lety

      Congrats! You got this. If you join the reserves/guard I know you can commission directly as a flight nurse. Active duty, I think there are only a couple spots as a direct commissioning flight nurse. Otherwise you will have to work as a med sure nurse first and then branch out to flight nursing after a few years. I am not the subject matter expert on ROTC however. Hope this helps.

  • @justfit71
    @justfit71 Před 3 lety

    You are correct about the ROTC program. I did a semester and did not get a penny

    • @AirForceNurseAngel
      @AirForceNurseAngel  Před 3 lety +1

      Yup! You gotta be careful with that. Thanks for your support!

    • @justfit71
      @justfit71 Před 3 lety

      @@AirForceNurseAngel you are welcome, I agree.

  • @Sweet_N-
    @Sweet_N- Před 3 lety +11

    My question is: Do graduate nurses have to go through the same rigorous, tough, and scary process of Basic Training??

    • @AirForceNurseAngel
      @AirForceNurseAngel  Před 3 lety +7

      Commissioned officer training is not nearly as bad as basic training. I think the key is to keep an open mind, listen to instructions, and prep for the physical training aspect of the program. You will do amazing!

  • @sierragreaser8926
    @sierragreaser8926 Před 3 lety

    Hi there! Just curious, are you planning on staying in the AF as a nurse for a while? Or what is your long term goal?

    • @AirForceNurseAngel
      @AirForceNurseAngel  Před 3 lety +2

      Hello! So far the Air Force has been very good to me and I plan on staying in and doing my full 20 before retirement. :)

  • @mariahmathews8803
    @mariahmathews8803 Před 2 lety +1

    What is the difference for reserve nurses, I got flight nurse (I get nauseous on planes some times) or clinical nurse reserve options. From what I heard clinical nurse is just office work? Or do we get to get patient care stuff in.

    • @AirForceNurseAngel
      @AirForceNurseAngel  Před rokem +2

      Hello. I apologize for the late response. I can’t speak to reserve nursing but if you are a clinical nurse more than likely you will be working in a clinic and answering telephone consults while assisting your provider as needed. Patient care in the clinic is not as extensive for nurses and medical technicians. Good luck to you.

  • @robertstarkey1634
    @robertstarkey1634 Před 2 lety

    Your English sounds amazing

  • @sarahcooke9063
    @sarahcooke9063 Před 3 lety

    I am graduating high school in two weeks and just recently changed my mind to become a military nurse. Is a Bachelors of Science degree with a major in Nursing the same as a BSN? Or do I need to go through the college of nursing where I am enrolled? If I do have to go through the college of nursing, is it okay if I applied for the spring instead of the fall?

    • @AirForceNurseAngel
      @AirForceNurseAngel  Před 3 lety

      @@thejoker4943 awesome answer! Couldn’t have said it better myself

  • @Saberdud
    @Saberdud Před 3 lety +2

    Is it a good idea to join the air force straight after graduation and passing the NCLEX? Or get some experience first for a year then apply?

    • @AirForceNurseAngel
      @AirForceNurseAngel  Před 3 lety

      My opinion is just to join straight after passing your boards but I don't know your life or any specific circumstances. I do however have not regrets that I worked for a year then joined. It kinda gave me that civilian perspective and helps me appreciate both avenues. Hope this helps.

  • @suspectd1
    @suspectd1 Před 8 měsíci +1

    As a new grad nurse, would you suggest working civilian first in your preferred specialty to avoid doing 3-4 years in med-surg or every nurse coming in is required to work either OB or Med Surg? Because I want to work in the ER then apply for flight nursing as well

    • @AirForceNurseAngel
      @AirForceNurseAngel  Před 8 měsíci

      Hmm the issue is critical care in the Air Force is severely undermanned. If you come in as an ER or ICU nurse the likelihood of them releasing you to flight nursing is in my opinion low (just my 2cents, can’t say for sure). If you want to do ER, my suggestion is to do this on the civilian side for however long (1-3 years) then ask your recruiter to commission into flight nursing. Flight nurses are now undermanned so I think you are more likely to direct commission as a flight nurse now than before when it was extremely rare. Hope this helps.
      Angel

  • @acewonder18
    @acewonder18 Před 3 lety +2

    How fast do you rank up, or how easy do you rank up, what does it take to rank up?

    • @AirForceNurseAngel
      @AirForceNurseAngel  Před 3 lety +4

      So usually 0-1 to 0-3 (2Lt - Capt) is pretty easy as a nurse to get as a nurse. Usually you commission, wear 2lt for 2 years, 1lt for another 2 years and capt for 4-6 years. As long as you dont do anything crazy (kill a patient, get a DUI) you should make it up to Capt. after that 0-4 to 0-6 its based on your record and merit.

  • @gpsloft5868
    @gpsloft5868 Před 2 lety

    Hi, I’m an RN at the VA Los Angeles right now and I’m interested in joint Air Force RN. So what’s it’s like?

    • @AirForceNurseAngel
      @AirForceNurseAngel  Před rokem

      My Air Force journey has been pretty unique. I've had so many opportunities and have been blessed with great leaders. In a nutshell, it's been fun. I've travelled the world and met the best people. Highly recommend. :)

  • @sohjinbaek7159
    @sohjinbaek7159 Před 3 lety +1

    Hi Angel! How long did it take you to finish your application? How long did it take you to find out when you got accepted?

    • @AirForceNurseAngel
      @AirForceNurseAngel  Před 3 lety +1

      So from speaking to the recruiter to commissioning about 12 months. I found out at about 9 months in. Good luck to you dear!

  • @alexuhh7810
    @alexuhh7810 Před 3 lety +3

    Hey what do you Recommend me doing right after highschool? I’m a junior and I still don’t know where to start

    • @AirForceNurseAngel
      @AirForceNurseAngel  Před 3 lety

      Definitely start looking at colleges with reputable nursing programs. From what people are telling me it is very competitive to join through direct commissioning so next option would be ROTC. Apply to colleges, get accepted into a nursing program with ROTC and go from there. Wishing you the best of luck!

  • @LuannaClaire
    @LuannaClaire Před 2 lety

    Hey Angel! I'm in nursing school and I'm considering joining the air force after I graduate. How do you feel about military life currently? Are you still loving what you do?

    • @AirForceNurseAngel
      @AirForceNurseAngel  Před rokem

      Hello! Sorry for the late response. Yes I am still very happy in the military and particularly enjoy my job as a flight nurse. Over the past year I’ve been able to contribute to missions greater than myself and it has all been very rewarding. Thanks for watching!

  • @ammanimo8501
    @ammanimo8501 Před 3 lety

    Hi Angel,
    I am currently in my first month as a NICU nurse. I have decided to not go through with the NTP but rather as a civilian nurse with my year of experience. Should I still start the process now?
    Lakenheath is my dream duty station! Did you meet many NICU nurses there or know much about that?
    How strict are they on the weight and height requirement? Especially if ones BMI is great but muscle mass places them above the maximum weight for their height.

    • @AirForceNurseAngel
      @AirForceNurseAngel  Před 3 lety +3

      So are you trying to be a NICU nurse in the Air Force? I wouldn’t recommend that as the Air Force is getting away from such specialized specialties. They are focusing on broader nursing field that make people easily deployable (ER, ICU, Med surg, flight nursing). I would start the process about 6 months in. Contact a recruiter for the most up to date info. There weren’t any nicu nurses to my knowledge at Lakenheath.
      BMI is used in the air force. Just pass your PT test and you’re good to go.

  • @timburroughs2120
    @timburroughs2120 Před 2 lety +1

    Have you looked into RN Specilty areas like CRNA? Will the Air Force help you getting into these specilty programs?

    • @AirForceNurseAngel
      @AirForceNurseAngel  Před rokem

      So sorry for the late response. So there is a CRNA program the Air Force will pay for. It is highly competitive to get selected and you have to already be commissioned and working as an Air Force RN and have critical care experience. Good luck to you!

  • @basiczachh3978
    @basiczachh3978 Před 2 lety +1

    i’m 19 and really considering going to the reserves in the air force to go to school and training to be an rn😩

    • @AirForceNurseAngel
      @AirForceNurseAngel  Před rokem +1

      Hello! I think that’s a great course of action. You can collect time in service, a bit of money while working to become a nurse. You can transition into active duty once you graduate and commission as an officer. Good luck to you!

  • @adorezee2222
    @adorezee2222 Před 3 lety

    What is the AFSC for flight nurse

  • @ChrisJohnson3563.
    @ChrisJohnson3563. Před rokem +1

    Hello, I just found out I was accepted into the Nurse Transition Program right after passing the NCLEX. I am excited but nervous about the journey, but I like to believe that I am making a good decision in my life as a 22 year old male. If I may, could I ask you questions about your experience with fellow airmen who went through the NTP?

    • @AirForceNurseAngel
      @AirForceNurseAngel  Před rokem

      Wow congrats! Proud of you. My experience with NTP nurses have been good. Many are eager to learn and offer a helping hand. My advice is always to remain humble, keep an open mind and absorb as much knowledge as you can. Nursing practice is advancing every day and with you being fresh out of school you have a fresh perspective. Don’t be afraid to speak up and let your ideas/suggestions/areas for improvement be known. You’ll do great things. Congrats again and good luck.

  • @katygrace6783
    @katygrace6783 Před 2 lety +1

    If I decide to join after a few years of ER experience do I still have to choose between med surg and OB to start? or would I be able to go in as emergency

    • @AirForceNurseAngel
      @AirForceNurseAngel  Před rokem

      You can definitely go in as a critical care nurse. Don’t let a recruiter tell you otherwise. Good luck to you.

  • @Ifeyinwa
    @Ifeyinwa Před 4 lety +6

    I actually found this so interesting and I have no interest in ever becoming a USAF Nurse lol

  • @katieruschman226
    @katieruschman226 Před 2 lety

    Hi! Any updates and are you still loving it? Just searching for some info on your current thoughts :)

    • @AirForceNurseAngel
      @AirForceNurseAngel  Před rokem

      Hello! I am still loving it Katie. I especially love my job as a flight nurse. A lot has happened since this video and I know I am overdue for an update. Just know I am still feeling very fulfilled in my work and continue to make a small impact in my community. I will get to a formal update eventually 🙈. Thanks for your support.

  • @autumnonpurpose
    @autumnonpurpose Před 11 měsíci

    Once I get in school will they pay for me to be in school in the civilian world? Or do I have to pay and complete first and then apply for AF

    • @AirForceNurseAngel
      @AirForceNurseAngel  Před 8 měsíci

      Hello! You have to pay first, graduate with your BSN then you can apply to join. They have sign on bonuses and loan repayment programs that can help pay off your school loans though.

  • @Devinator719
    @Devinator719 Před rokem

    If I wanted to do the CRNA route I’d work in ICU for 2 years as a civilian then join and apply to their schooling? What is a nursing officers starting salary? And how high does the pay get within the first 4 years? Thank you.

    • @AirForceNurseAngel
      @AirForceNurseAngel  Před rokem

      Take a look at military pay charts here. We all get paid the same depending on our rank. If you join after 2 years of service you may be able to come in as a 1st Lt. You can apply to CRNA school through the Air Force but it is Extremely competitive. After 4 years you get promoted to Capt (2 if you come in as a 1st Lt) Pay chart below will show you how much you get paid base pay. You also get money for housing allowance that is not taxed. Hope this helps. www.military.com/benefits/military-pay/charts

  • @xWE4PONS
    @xWE4PONS Před 2 lety

    Hi im enlisted trying to go through the soar program to get my BSN and then hopefully get a medical job as a 2ndLT which afsc's do you think i can be allowed to get ? i think aerospace medical service is only for enlisted. thank you

    • @AirForceNurseAngel
      @AirForceNurseAngel  Před 2 lety

      Hmmm I am not familiar with the soar program. If you get your BSN, you can join the nurse corps. You can also be a flight nurse but need to apply for it. Good luck to you.

  • @igadito86
    @igadito86 Před 2 lety

    great video, I'm a PACU RN, is there an option for a 2 year officer commitment ? or the minimum is 3 years ?

    • @AirForceNurseAngel
      @AirForceNurseAngel  Před rokem

      Hi! I haven’t heard of a two year commitment if you are commissioning from the civilian sector. I think the minimum is four. Thanks for watching!

  • @muriellenankeu1480
    @muriellenankeu1480 Před 2 lety +1

    I am a PCU for 3 year with psych experience as well.I am considering NP school for the fall 2022.I was considering Air Force réservé . I am help with tuitions and loan repayments. I want to complete NP first then complete my military service because I was wanted to military nurse but I wanted to get my BSN.not sure if active duties is for me because of school. What do you advice?

    • @AirForceNurseAngel
      @AirForceNurseAngel  Před rokem

      I personally would complete school first and then commission as an NP. There are options for loan forgiveness and NPs get bonuses you can put towards your loans. Just my opinion. Good luck to you!

  • @ashleygardner6696
    @ashleygardner6696 Před 2 lety

    Thanks for making this video. Are you still active duty? If so, do you plan on retiring?

    • @AirForceNurseAngel
      @AirForceNurseAngel  Před 2 lety +1

      Hi Ashley! I am still active and always so I will stay in till I don’t like it anymore. I’m really happy with my career so I plan on retiring. Thanks for your support! :)

  • @kimberlyhaber7483
    @kimberlyhaber7483 Před 2 lety

    What is the PT like for commissioned officers? What was the PT like in the 5.5 weeks? Is it just to get in? Is it quarterly, annually after the fact? Thanks!

    • @AirForceNurseAngel
      @AirForceNurseAngel  Před 2 lety

      So PT standards are the same across the board. If you get a 90% or greater you test once a year. Anything below twice a year.
      www.afpc.af.mil/Career-Management/Fitness-Program/

  • @QuSha285
    @QuSha285 Před 3 lety +1

    Hey I am in nursing school now and will graduate in July with ADN. I’m going to start working on the RN BSN as soon as I pass the Nclex. I spoke with a recruiter last week, so I have to lose weight like 50lbs because of my height is 5’2. I’m 46 now and he said I have to in OTS by 49. My question is do you think my age is too old to join as a nurse? I have federal time that consists of 14yrs of federal time. My husband was in the military and retired and I had a federal job. Great video and I will definitely subscribe to your channel.

    • @AirForceNurseAngel
      @AirForceNurseAngel  Před 3 lety +1

      Thanks for the support! Awesome you got it! Keep pushing. I think it may be difficult to adapt to military life at that age, especially because you will be coming in as a 2Lt and will have people half your age out rank you/give you orders. This is just my opinion. I don’t know your personality and you could excel at military life. I just know it’s not easy coming in at that age but if you have a strong desire to serve then the Air Force would be happy to have you.

    • @QuSha285
      @QuSha285 Před 3 lety +1

      @@AirForceNurseAngel Thanks for your honesty. My husband said that about age and adjusting to the environment because of my age, doing PT, and training and possible deployment. Right now I’m the oldest along with couple people in the class. My classmates are shocked when I tell them how old I am but don’t look the age. I have decided to return to Veterans hospital an finished my retirement with them. Thanks for your service and God Blessed 😇

    • @AirForceNurseAngel
      @AirForceNurseAngel  Před 3 lety

      @@QuSha285 so amazing to hear. Good luck to you dear! I love what I do and it’s an honor to serve.

  • @BlazeCyborg
    @BlazeCyborg Před 9 měsíci

    Hey Angel, I'm a 7-year AD enlisted airman 11 months away from my DOS. I plan to separate, attend AFROTC, and use my 9/11 gi-bill to get a nursing degree. I have a CCAF in CJ. I really want to be an officer, but I'm concerned with how difficult it is to do nursing classes while being in ROTC. I don't know if the stress from nursing class will hinder my performance in ROTC. If I underperform I'll get kicked out of the program Was the nursing program difficult?
    Long story short the gi-bill is the only chance I have at the life I'm striving for. Any advice will help.

    • @AirForceNurseAngel
      @AirForceNurseAngel  Před 8 měsíci

      Hello!
      This is tough! I did not do ROTC but it is my understanding that the ROTC programs make special accommodations for nursing students as it is a very demanding major.
      My recommendation is to use your GI bill, do not do ROTC and direct commission via Nurse Transitioning Program (NTP) once you graduate.
      I personally just don’t think it is worth having to do all the ROTC requirements when you have your G.I bill to pay for school. If you have supplement school fees, living expenditures that the g.i bill won’t cover, I recommend personal loans and then using the health professions loan repayment program to pay off the rest of your loans when you commission.
      Hope this helps,
      Angel

  • @johnboscochinecheremezeosi6174

    Hi Sis am from Nigeria snd your Igbo Brother ✊ this is my greatest dream am doing my Nursing program

  • @sophiafortain5135
    @sophiafortain5135 Před 3 lety

    is there a certain amount of time you have to serve once you join the military?

    • @AirForceNurseAngel
      @AirForceNurseAngel  Před 3 lety +1

      Hello! Depends on your contract and what you sign/bonus you take. Usually ranges anywhere from 4-6 years. Hope this helps