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There was a discussion on the AF HPSP that piqued my curiosity regarding operational residencies in the Air Force.
"OEM is an active duty residency pathway at one of five available civilian institutions, that ultimately results in being a wing wearing flight surgeon by the end of your training. The commitment is no different than a traditional emergency medicine residency. Our residents will at the very least attend the Aeromedical Primary, but there are also opportunities for additional special trainings throughout residency to prepare for a tip of the spear assignment after completion. Our emergency medicine graduates typically gravitate towards the spec ops community."
So if someone is interested in emergency medicine, being a flight surgeon, and generally being on the "hooah" side of the house, are there any drawbacks to the program? The folks on the page with experience in the program were saying that opportunities for jungle medicine rotations, antarctica trips, dive medicine training with the Navy etc. were commonplace.
Is it as great as it sounds for someone who likes TDY and wants to work in those communities? Are there any downsides?
"OEM is an active duty residency pathway at one of five available civilian institutions, that ultimately results in being a wing wearing flight surgeon by the end of your training. The commitment is no different than a traditional emergency medicine residency. Our residents will at the very least attend the Aeromedical Primary, but there are also opportunities for additional special trainings throughout residency to prepare for a tip of the spear assignment after completion. Our emergency medicine graduates typically gravitate towards the spec ops community."
So if someone is interested in emergency medicine, being a flight surgeon, and generally being on the "hooah" side of the house, are there any drawbacks to the program? The folks on the page with experience in the program were saying that opportunities for jungle medicine rotations, antarctica trips, dive medicine training with the Navy etc. were commonplace.
Is it as great as it sounds for someone who likes TDY and wants to work in those communities? Are there any downsides?