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Hi,
I have been granted an opportunity to be enrolled into Navy's 4 year HPSP, and I just wanted to ask any of you who will/have gone through the process that I am thinking of..
I am interested in becoming a specialist after graduating from dental school, and probably would not prefer to join the military residency programs.
My plans as of now is this: 4 years dental school -> 4 years active duty as Navy GP -> Apply to civilian residency program while in IRR.
I think the experience that I get from working as a GP in the military is a good experience and probably would be looked at favorably, the only concern that I have is the actual application process.
We need to have recommendation letters from faculties from the dental school we attended, right? Would it be difficult to go through the specialist application process after serving in the military for 4 years?
Thanks for reading, and I hope to get some helpful replies!
I have been granted an opportunity to be enrolled into Navy's 4 year HPSP, and I just wanted to ask any of you who will/have gone through the process that I am thinking of..
I am interested in becoming a specialist after graduating from dental school, and probably would not prefer to join the military residency programs.
My plans as of now is this: 4 years dental school -> 4 years active duty as Navy GP -> Apply to civilian residency program while in IRR.
I think the experience that I get from working as a GP in the military is a good experience and probably would be looked at favorably, the only concern that I have is the actual application process.
We need to have recommendation letters from faculties from the dental school we attended, right? Would it be difficult to go through the specialist application process after serving in the military for 4 years?
Thanks for reading, and I hope to get some helpful replies!