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Hello All!
I have been searching around throughout almost the entire site, and I found out I could only find partial answers to the questions that I have.
I was commissioned this summer with an ed delay from on a 4-yr Army ROTC scholarship at my undergrad. Now I am a first year medical student. I did not take the HPSP scholarship because I was not sure if I could commit to the Army for +20 yrs.
Hopefully, people who have alreay been through similar situations like mine could provide advice for me. I have 4 questions...
1)I have found some threads that if you have done your ROTC in undergrad and choose to pay for your medical school with your own money, the you start off as an O-3 with 4 yrs for your pay as a resident... I was wondering if that is true. (so those that have done ROTC and are doing HPSP do not start as an O-3 with 4 yrs because Army funds them??)
2) I also would like to know how the payback obligation goes with my situation... I have talked to the actual Director of GME (Army) about a month ago and she told me that my 4 years of active duty obligation go concurrently as I do my residency in the Army (since she told me I have to do military match like HPSP students), meaning that I burn the obligation while doing residency... Please correct me if I am wrong, but for instance...
If I do IM/FP residency (3 yrs), then I only have one more year of active duty obligation after my residency is done?
If I do anything that is 4 years or more for residency, do I get to get out of the Army whenever my residency is complete?
After reading a lot of past threads here, I have a sense that you accrue years towards your active duty obligation from your Army residency even if you have not taken HPSP... I'm really confused because the GME Director told me about completing my 4 yrs of active duty obligation from ROTC concurrently while doing residency...
The number of years I would have to serve in the Army after I complete my residency is what I would like to know...
3) I have also read that even if you do not do HPSP it is important that you try to do your clinical rotations in the Army to be competitive for the residency of your choice... I thought that Army rotations are offered only for USUHS/HPSP students because they have to do their ADT over the summer. How would you have to apply to do clinical rotations as a non-HPSP student? Is it only for the summer, or also possible during your 4th year rotations?
On that note, I have read that some have found in the past a way to receive funding as a non-HPSP to do rotations over the summer... Is that possible now? If so, how can I apply for that (through whom, at what time of the year, and etc)?
4) Lastly, I am trying to get a military ID. Technically, I still am commissioned in the Army (although IRR), and it would be nice to get an ID. A classmate of mine in medical school (who also did ROTC with me) told me that he only took his oath of office and 2 IDs and received a CAC card from a local National Guard ID office, but he is on HPSP so maybe his status is different in DEERS than mine? I say this because it would make my life easier to get on base for the rotations in the future or whenever I have to get on base (my family also lives on base, but I don't have military ID to get on base with...)
I don't have any orders so I don't know if I'll be able to receive an ID - CAC would be really nice because I know that classmate of mine got a CAC, not a green one but I'm not sure if it'll happen for me... Also, I know uniform is not necessary, do I need to get a haircut and shave for the ID? My hair is king of long right now...(hope it shouldn't really matter for the ID..?)
My thread ended up really long, and I really appreciate everyone's input for this. I truly hope there are some physicians who have been through similar situations like mine and provide clear/right answers...
Thank you so much!!
P.S. One last thing... how does OBC go with ROTC/non-HPSP students?
I have been searching around throughout almost the entire site, and I found out I could only find partial answers to the questions that I have.
I was commissioned this summer with an ed delay from on a 4-yr Army ROTC scholarship at my undergrad. Now I am a first year medical student. I did not take the HPSP scholarship because I was not sure if I could commit to the Army for +20 yrs.
Hopefully, people who have alreay been through similar situations like mine could provide advice for me. I have 4 questions...
1)I have found some threads that if you have done your ROTC in undergrad and choose to pay for your medical school with your own money, the you start off as an O-3 with 4 yrs for your pay as a resident... I was wondering if that is true. (so those that have done ROTC and are doing HPSP do not start as an O-3 with 4 yrs because Army funds them??)
2) I also would like to know how the payback obligation goes with my situation... I have talked to the actual Director of GME (Army) about a month ago and she told me that my 4 years of active duty obligation go concurrently as I do my residency in the Army (since she told me I have to do military match like HPSP students), meaning that I burn the obligation while doing residency... Please correct me if I am wrong, but for instance...
If I do IM/FP residency (3 yrs), then I only have one more year of active duty obligation after my residency is done?
If I do anything that is 4 years or more for residency, do I get to get out of the Army whenever my residency is complete?
After reading a lot of past threads here, I have a sense that you accrue years towards your active duty obligation from your Army residency even if you have not taken HPSP... I'm really confused because the GME Director told me about completing my 4 yrs of active duty obligation from ROTC concurrently while doing residency...
The number of years I would have to serve in the Army after I complete my residency is what I would like to know...
3) I have also read that even if you do not do HPSP it is important that you try to do your clinical rotations in the Army to be competitive for the residency of your choice... I thought that Army rotations are offered only for USUHS/HPSP students because they have to do their ADT over the summer. How would you have to apply to do clinical rotations as a non-HPSP student? Is it only for the summer, or also possible during your 4th year rotations?
On that note, I have read that some have found in the past a way to receive funding as a non-HPSP to do rotations over the summer... Is that possible now? If so, how can I apply for that (through whom, at what time of the year, and etc)?
4) Lastly, I am trying to get a military ID. Technically, I still am commissioned in the Army (although IRR), and it would be nice to get an ID. A classmate of mine in medical school (who also did ROTC with me) told me that he only took his oath of office and 2 IDs and received a CAC card from a local National Guard ID office, but he is on HPSP so maybe his status is different in DEERS than mine? I say this because it would make my life easier to get on base for the rotations in the future or whenever I have to get on base (my family also lives on base, but I don't have military ID to get on base with...)
I don't have any orders so I don't know if I'll be able to receive an ID - CAC would be really nice because I know that classmate of mine got a CAC, not a green one but I'm not sure if it'll happen for me... Also, I know uniform is not necessary, do I need to get a haircut and shave for the ID? My hair is king of long right now...(hope it shouldn't really matter for the ID..?)
My thread ended up really long, and I really appreciate everyone's input for this. I truly hope there are some physicians who have been through similar situations like mine and provide clear/right answers...
Thank you so much!!
P.S. One last thing... how does OBC go with ROTC/non-HPSP students?
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