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  1. babycake21

    The "Nursing Officer" Merged Thread

    You might not be off to anywhere. As long as the CF has some kind of agreement with the local hospitals CPT can be done outside of the 7 regions you mentioned. I did CPT in Gatineau outside of ottawa across the q.c. border. I know others who did CPT in Kingston, others in Halifax. As long as...
  2. babycake21

    The "Nursing Officer" Merged Thread

    There are some exceptions. The list of cities where CPT is offered is not exhaustive. There are other cities where CPT can be done. However, there are also some cities on the list which currently have no openings for CPT. Myself and 4 other nurses have recently been posted solely for CPT...
  3. babycake21

    The "Nursing Officer" Merged Thread

    Hello, Following BMOQ you may or may not have to do 9-12 months of clinical phase training (CPT) in hospital. This usually consists of roughly 4 months in emergency department, 4 months in intensive care/Medical and 4 months in surgical. Depending on your work experience you may be able to have...
  4. babycake21

    BMOQ Regular Force 2014 - 2017 [Merged]

    Hey guys! I'm a Nursing officer, been in for 2 years now. Due to my school schedule I always missed BMOQ start dates so I will also be on the October 26th course (most likely - it's still tentative awaiting the official message)
  5. babycake21

    The "Nursing Officer" Merged Thread

    Can anyone confirm if this is the case regarding back pay? I Obtain my degree in June following summer semester, but due to the way BMOQs are scheduled, wont be attending CFLRS until Oct. 2015 through Feb. 2016. - That's a long time to way for my commission! Thanks for the help!
  6. babycake21

    The "Nursing Officer" Merged Thread

    Hi Everyone. I am currently finishing my Nursing BSc. I joined the CF 2 years ago through the ROTP program. I have 2 questions: - Do the Forces employ Nurse Practitioners? - Can you do a Masters with the Forces or Part time while continuing to work? Thanks for any information anyone can...
  7. babycake21

    BMOQ for ROTP candidates with summer semesters in university

    Thanks for your reply, very helpful :) Unfortunately my ULO is apparently responsible for too many candidates this year and is very hard to get in touch with. I guess ill find out my specific details last minute as per usual, no biggie! OJT would be fun to do though!
  8. babycake21

    BMOQ for ROTP candidates with summer semesters in university

    Hey everyone, so i have been searching around a lot and haven't found the answer to my questions. I am currently an ROTP Nursing OCDT. I went to 2 week "orientation training" at CFLRS st-jean summer of 2013. Most of the candidates will be doing their full BMOQ in summer of 2014 when school...
  9. babycake21

    2 week "orientation training"

    Haha, thanks for the info. You sound thrilled. See you there
  10. babycake21

    2 week "orientation training"

    Hi everyone! I had my enrolment ceremony today and am now an ocdt. I will be attending civvi university to finish my nursing degree in september. I was informed that i have to attend a 2 week "orientation training" at St-jean later this month. I cannot seem to find any information about what...
  11. babycake21

    Regular Officer Training Plan (ROTP)-RMC 2000 - 2018 [Merged]

    Received an offer last week out of Montreal for Nursing Officer, I will be continuing my studies at McGill for the next 2 years!  :D Congrats to everyone who have received offers!
  12. babycake21

    Regular Officer Training Plan (ROTP)-RMC 2000 - 2018 [Merged]

    Hey everyone! I'm doing a BSc in Nursing at McGill and applied for ROTP nursing officer. I spoke to my recruiting center yesterday (Montreal)and was told that most of the offers that have gone out were primarily for RMC and that offers for civ u will continue to go out until mid June. At that...
  13. babycake21

    Regular Officer Training Plan (ROTP)-RMC 2000 - 2018 [Merged]

    When I had my interview I was also told that I would know if I had been selected for ROTP at civ U in may -June.
  14. babycake21

    Regular Officer Training Plan (ROTP)-RMC 2000 - 2018 [Merged]

    Congratulations to everyone receiving their calls! Good luck for the future!  :cdn:
  15. babycake21

    Regular Officer Training Plan (ROTP)-RMC 2000 - 2018 [Merged]

    Hi everyone! I'm also waiting for a response out of Montreal for Nursing Officer, I'd be staying at McGill to finish my BSc. Thanks for the info about how the offers come out in Quebec, much appreciated!
  16. babycake21

    The "Nursing Officer" Merged Thread

    Hi everyone I am doing my BScN in nursing in quebec, and have applied to the military. I am waiting for my testing dates. I know that assuming all goes well, when my bachelors is complete training will take place in s-jean, followed by other training, inital posting etc.. However, i am curious...
  17. babycake21

    Nursing officer initial posting

    thanks everyone, very helpful!
  18. babycake21

    Nursing officer initial posting

    thanks, I realize the whole "wishful thinking" some people must have. Thats not how i feel. Im pretty open to being posted anywhere... My curiosity is where there are needs for nurses, generally speaking. As per relevant previous posts, i've been reading them since yesterday and gathering all...
  19. babycake21

    Nursing officer initial posting

    Hi everyone, I have am a BScN Nursing student, and have applied to the military for paid education, to work as a nursing officer upon graduation. I have gone through the application process and have now been moved ahead to testing. My question is for current Nursing officers; I'm curious how the...
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