Saturday, July 31, 2010

Advice on which Careers path for medical soldier in the army?

I would very much like to become a medical soldier, or maybe even officer in the british army.


What is the best path to take to achieve this.


I have just finished my GCSE's and am studieying chem bio in A-level.


What else should i take?


And can i even train and learn in the army instead of university to become a qualified docter type character.Advice on which Careers path for medical soldier in the army?
If you join either the Royal Army Medical Corps , RAF or Navy medical Services you can advance quickly showing teh right aptitude. Th ecomplaint I hear from ex Services medics is tha they were doing stuff far in advance oftheir civvy counterparts and felt fustrated that they couldnt do similar in Civvy street. do the shortst engagment you can in teh services and then get the resettlemnt bobs in teh forces to get you in a good position in civvy medical either NHS or private mediecal. Remeber medics at Race tracks , film sets and otehr events get shed loads more than an NHS nurse.


If you do the army for 3 years you'll come out with practicle training and some cash, Uni you'll learn nothing prqacticle and you'll be in massive debt. I went to uni as a mature student at 29 and it worked out fine.

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