Zka7471
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Recently graduated US-trained anesthesiologist/intensivist. Have considered joining a branch of the US military on and off since college. Some family history with grandfather who was army and two uncles who were AF. Talked with a recruiter briefly a few times. Was very close to applying to HPSP but held off to have more control over picking residency/fellowship field and location. Med school roommate was/is still Navy. Now that training is done and I don't really have any more large career goals other than do my job well, I'm now thinking again about joining.
I've seen plenty of negative reviews around but I feel like they mostly come down to poor pay (which isn't a concern for me) or lack of autonomy (again, I'm honestly usually fine taking orders and as a single guy without strong family/regional ties am fine moving wherever, whenever). It really is mostly just a desire to serve, which I'm sure is somewhat romanticized on my part but is true nonetheless.
So I guess questions for people here would be:
I've seen plenty of negative reviews around but I feel like they mostly come down to poor pay (which isn't a concern for me) or lack of autonomy (again, I'm honestly usually fine taking orders and as a single guy without strong family/regional ties am fine moving wherever, whenever). It really is mostly just a desire to serve, which I'm sure is somewhat romanticized on my part but is true nonetheless.
So I guess questions for people here would be:
- can anyone with military experience talk about pros/cons specific to anesthesia
- from a clinical side, any difference in practice split between anesthesia, ICU, or admin that will look different compared with a civilian job
- large differences between branches? With my family, I've had more exposure to AF than anything but not medical.