I know I am a little head of the game, but I am really thinking about joining the US Army Reserves post graduation. I believe the requirements are Ph.D./Psy.D. from APA-Accredited program, APA-Accredited internship, and license in any state. I am in an APA-Accredited program and matched at an APA-Accredited internship for next year. As I write this I realize I am getting way ahead of myself, as I still have to start/finish internship, finish the dissertation, graduate, find a job/post-doc, take the EPPP, and get licensed - oy vey! I would still love to hear from someone who is currently serving or did serve in the Reserves, as I am somewhat a "planner." The few questions I have:
1) When did you start the process? I know it takes a few months or get the paperwork done, get a physical, and get everything processed. My plan is to initially get licensed in a state that does not require a post-doc, but still work on hours via a job or post-doc for licensure in nearby states - studying for EPPP during internship.
2) Are there any "cons" to joining the reserves? The loan repayment, health professional special pay, and other benefits seem great.
3) It looks like I would serve one week per month and two weeks a year, with the possibility of getting deployed. Would I be working at a VA or military hospital during those times? Any other obligations that come along with joining the Reserves?
If anyone would be willing to talk about the Army Reserves, please feel free to send me a private message or comment on here. Feel like I pursued a degree that is never ending... Haven't been able to even embrace the joy of matching, instead have spent all my time thinking "what's next?..." Nonetheless, thanks in advance!
1) When did you start the process? I know it takes a few months or get the paperwork done, get a physical, and get everything processed. My plan is to initially get licensed in a state that does not require a post-doc, but still work on hours via a job or post-doc for licensure in nearby states - studying for EPPP during internship.
2) Are there any "cons" to joining the reserves? The loan repayment, health professional special pay, and other benefits seem great.
3) It looks like I would serve one week per month and two weeks a year, with the possibility of getting deployed. Would I be working at a VA or military hospital during those times? Any other obligations that come along with joining the Reserves?
If anyone would be willing to talk about the Army Reserves, please feel free to send me a private message or comment on here. Feel like I pursued a degree that is never ending... Haven't been able to even embrace the joy of matching, instead have spent all my time thinking "what's next?..." Nonetheless, thanks in advance!