CAF Medical Officer
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- čas přidán 29. 02. 2024
- "Work changes so much, especially in the military. It doesn't get boring; you're always in a different setting, coming up with new solutions.” Captain Markus Prinz made the leap from civilian medical life to the CAF. Learn how he trains as a medical officer.
Warning: This video contains simulated injuries and medical procedures.
En français : • Médecin militaire
A very important role for Medical Officers in the CAF! Thank you very much for your service Captain Prinz! ❤❤🇨🇦🇨🇦🎗🎗🇨🇦🇨🇦❤❤
Thank you for all you do ! ... I called my recruiting office last week at 34 years old . Its my duty and obligation to stand for my country with all that is happening. God bless the men and women fighting for our freedom far and wide
i'll be joining you soon!
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God bless you as well. Wish more Canadians had this attitude. I'll also be joining you shortly
What a charming fella. I think that's a characteristic that's sometimes ignored in the healthcare sector.
Can't wait to get my PR and apply
Hooyah! Best of luck to you, brother!
Hiring Process takes upto 2 years For PR applicants
the rate of acceptance is about 1/10, background check, credit score check, police clearance check, academic transcript, medical exams, and drug and alcohol abuse history. It will be challenging and time consuming. Good luck!
Be prepared to wait many years 😢
Otra inmensa cantidad de enemigos estan en Puerto Cabelllo, en el club militar que usan para vacaciones, donde está la playa y las antiguas ruinas.
Is informed consent a thing in the CAF yet?
I apply army reserve at 2019, everything looks smooth and finally got rejected for medical condition hearing impaired.
I was shocked because everything seems normal. Try to appeal with letter from family doctor who also surprise , States normal hearing shouldn’t have any problems. Buy still rejected.
True , Canadian systematically rejected , even in US with totally deaf still has opportunity to serve. Is not Canadian everything copy and following US?
What are the requirements in terms of licenses ?
You can learn more about becoming a Medical Officer in the CAF here: forces.ca/en/career/medical-officer/?adv=2324-409731&id_campaign=20360420865&id_source=150618553905&id_content=665615296538&gad_source=1&gclsrc=aw.d
Man I wish caf was good still, sadly if you join you’ll be out before your contract is up.
Neat. Though I was a bit surprised that nurses can't really cross up and join as medical, or physician assistants, or a number of things that includes a nurses skillset. Folk would be surprised what some of these nurses can do coming out of larger hospitals.
Hi there, thanks for your interest, we have several Health Care related careers, including Nursing Officers: forces.ca/en/career/nursing-officer/
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