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Good luck to the people interviewing tomorrow! 


i was just playing the devil's advocate as you specifically said minimum - just something for me to do while bored at work =D.
I totally agree with you that someone planning to go to USU and not take a residency would be pretty crazy (and this is regardless of branch). Im on board with you - you go to USU, youre a career mil doc.
on a lighter note: i went to a recruiters office and was cleared with the tape test. Now there was just one more pesky thing to take care of before showing up in bethesda......what was it again.....oh yeah, getting accepted!
Yeah, no worries. I reread that after you pointed it out and was l "Oh, yeah." I just wrote my own personal plan and forgot the rest of the details.
The tape test WAS fun, huh. Good times. I had to explain it to the trainer at the gym and he was like "But that's totally innacurate. Let's do a bod pod or bioelectrical impedence." Oh, silly civilians. What the green God wants, the green God gets.
Now, if only we could start getting those sweet sweet phone calls. Then I can quite neurotically checking this forum 25x a day to see if anyone else has heard.
how much more payback does an in-service fellowship or out-service fellowship accrue? (say cardio, which is a 2-year fellowship)
Now, if only we could start getting those sweet sweet phone calls. Then I can quite neurotically checking this forum 25x a day to see if anyone else has heard.
I'm fairly certain fellowships incur a 1 to 1 payback whether inservice or out (i may be wrong though). So 2 years of fellowship would increase your commitment from 7 to 9, i think. Not positive feel free to affirm or negate that
it seems like there's an advantage in USUHS over HPSP in that any residency you do wont extend your commitment. Even NSG isn't longer than 7yrs is it? I know you could definitely increase your commitment if you did HPSP and then picked up an army GS residency (6 yrs). Then again you're still committed for an extra 3 yrs if you do a shorter residency. Guess it depends on what you want to do. If you're planning on a career in milmed whats a few more years.
I do have a question though, does anyone know how doing civilian fellowships work? Do you still get paid your officer salary? Or are you paid by the civilian program? both (doubtful)?
My civilian interviews have gotten awkward at times because I always tell them that milmed is my career goal.
Actually, I don't think you're dealing with the fellowship years appropriately. Or if you are, I'm not reading it correctly.(obligation accrued : what's paid back that year : current balance)
..............MSI-IV USUHS: (+7 : .0 : 7)
............InternshipYear: (+1 : -1 : 7)
..................GMO Year: ( 0 : -1 : 6)
..................GMO Year: ( 0 : -1 : 5)
............IM Res (PGYII): (+1 : -1 : 5)
............IM Res(PGYIII): (+1 : -1 : 5)
...3-year orders somewhere: ( 0 : -3 : 2)
..In-service Card Fellow I: (+1 : -1 : 2)
.In-service Card Fellow II: (+1 : -1 : 2)
In-service Card Fellow III: (+1 : -1 : 2)
..........Orders somewhere: ( 0 : -1 : 1)
..........Orders somewhere: ( 0 : -1 : 0)
obligation complete
now for an outservice fellowship, it would be:
..out-service Card Fellow I: (+1 : 0 : 3)
.out-service Card Fellow II: (+1 : 0 : 4)
out-service Card Fellow III: (+1 : 0 : 5)
...........Orders somewhere: ( 0 :-1 : 4)
..........Orders somewhere: ( 0 : -1 : 3)
..........Orders somewhere: ( 0 : -1 : 2)
..........Orders somewhere: ( 0 : -1 : 1)
..........Orders somewhere: ( 0 : -1 : 0)
obligation complete
is this right? (i luv courier font)
Actually, I don't think you're dealing with the fellowship years appropriately. Or if you are, I'm not reading it correctly.
When you do an in-service fellowship, it's not a freebie. You do accrue obligation and while you are in fellowship, you are not burning back obligation time.
According to how you have it written here above, if a doc who finished off his obligation went back and did a two year fellowship, he could leave the military immediately afterwards, when in reality he would owe another two years of service. Make sense?
i think fellowships add onto the end regardless
Just received "the call". Conditional Acceptance, Navy. USUHS was the only school I applied to and I intend on accepting the offer. Good luck to everyone else waiting on their call. Call came in at 1130 EST. I will still check the posts to answer any questions.
Congrats Coastie2Doc, Rkonmd and UtahJazz.
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😱Congrats Coastie2Doc, Rkonmd and UtahJazz.
You guys rock. Good luck with everything.
(Freak out sequence has been initiated, repeat freak out has been initiated)
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Thank you very much.
Maybe you should give them a call? It's been 6 weeks for you already, right? Though when I was looking at the old USUHS threads, I saw people who had interviewed super early but weren't accepted till January. I don't quite understand how they do things...
what happens if you miss the call? do they leave a message? try the other phone number you designated? call later? Thanks all and congrats to those who received the acceptances!
what happens if you miss the call? do they leave a message? try the other phone number you designated? call later? Thanks all and congrats to those who received the acceptances!
Also - is it the same person making the acceptance calls for all branches? Who calls? Dr. Calloway? I chose AF for my #1. Thanks again. Man, so many acceptances today. Great job all.
Also - is it the same person making the acceptance calls for all branches? Who calls? Dr. Calloway? I chose AF for my #1. Thanks again. Man, so many acceptances today. Great job all.
I am headed Navy and CDR Calloway called me. And on a side note: When i got my call, I was so excited I forgot to ask what service I i was selected for and had to call back and ask.
if anything i think it would behoove you the most to start breaking in a couple pairs of desert boots before OBC...then just wait for the packing list to be released and go off that.i've got similar a similar question to coastie's. I'm going army and am non-prior. I have no idea what uniforms I'll need (I assume several sets of ACUs). Aside from the ACUs what else do I need? I know I've got a long time until OBC but would like to at least start looking at stuff. I still have a valid ID so I can still shop at the exchanges/aafees, although I'm not sure how purchasing uniforms goes until your active duty, or at least in the system that way. I guess I'll just start saving up money now. Just wondering what/how many i'm going to need.
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if anything i think it would behoove you the most to start breaking in a couple pairs of desert boots before OBC...then just wait for the packing list to be released and go off that.
that sounds like a really, really, really good idea. Where do i get them?
i've got similar a similar question to coastie's. I'm going army and am non-prior. I have no idea what uniforms I'll need (I assume several sets of ACUs). Aside from the ACUs what else do I need? I know I've got a long time until OBC but would like to at least start looking at stuff. I still have a valid ID so I can still shop at the exchanges/aafees, although I'm not sure how purchasing uniforms goes until your active duty, or at least in the system that way. I guess I'll just start saving up money now. Just wondering what/how many i'm going to need.
thanks
On money for uniforms, commissioning officers who have never received a clothing allowance receive a one time allowance of 450 dollars (may have changed a bit but it should be in that vicinity). Officers are then responsible to purchase all your necessary uniforms, this isn't nearly enough especially since you will still need both class A's (for USUHS) and the full dress uniform for OBC and they both typically need well over 100 dollars in tailoring. ACU's aren't that expensive but they are very durable so 3 sets is probably sufficient.
So I wonder if USUHS will require Army students to even purchase the green class A's since we are moving to the new ASU. Should be interesting/expensive if we had to still buy the green class A's.
sooooooo....any oct 2'ers hear back? from what I've gathered it's just the sept ppl ...
Someone who interviewed on October 9th posted an acceptance on the pre-allo board on 10/30.