I have searched for answers to both of these questions without luck, perhaps I'm search-deficient. So, feel free to point me in the right direction if these have been covered.
I asked these questions of the HPSP recruiter, and, of course, I got a flimsy answer. So, here we go:
1) In the military match, from what i understand you get 3 choices (if it's not 3 then whatever X is) are those 3 choices for programs or are they for specialties? In other words do I pick 3 programs in EM (if that's what I want) and if I don't match to one of those 3 then I do the civilian match? or do I pick 3 specialties, e.g. EM, Peds, IM, and then match to one of those? My concern is obviously being forced to choose a specialty I don't want (please assume I will be competitive for the chosen specialty). I know that the Army has the right to do whatever they want, but what is the norm?
2) When getting assigned a duty station after residency, how are the options? I know you get a wishlist but that's bull**** if it's anything like the one I got when I went through basic training oh so many years ago. Basically, I'd like to go to Europe and I am thinking I don't really want to deal with the Army BS unless I am somewhere overseas. So, is an assignment in Europe right out of residency an impossibility? unlikely? likely?
I know "needs of the Army," but what really happens when you get assigned?
I am prior service AD Army, so I know all about Army shenanigans. I'm just looking for some insight from those who have recently gone through the match and from those who have recently been assigned out of residency.
Thanks in advance
I asked these questions of the HPSP recruiter, and, of course, I got a flimsy answer. So, here we go:
1) In the military match, from what i understand you get 3 choices (if it's not 3 then whatever X is) are those 3 choices for programs or are they for specialties? In other words do I pick 3 programs in EM (if that's what I want) and if I don't match to one of those 3 then I do the civilian match? or do I pick 3 specialties, e.g. EM, Peds, IM, and then match to one of those? My concern is obviously being forced to choose a specialty I don't want (please assume I will be competitive for the chosen specialty). I know that the Army has the right to do whatever they want, but what is the norm?
2) When getting assigned a duty station after residency, how are the options? I know you get a wishlist but that's bull**** if it's anything like the one I got when I went through basic training oh so many years ago. Basically, I'd like to go to Europe and I am thinking I don't really want to deal with the Army BS unless I am somewhere overseas. So, is an assignment in Europe right out of residency an impossibility? unlikely? likely?
I know "needs of the Army," but what really happens when you get assigned?
I am prior service AD Army, so I know all about Army shenanigans. I'm just looking for some insight from those who have recently gone through the match and from those who have recently been assigned out of residency.
Thanks in advance