Hi all, I figured I would introduce myself here too. My husband did Navy HPSP for med school and is currently on a full civilian deferment for his 5-year urology residency (currently on year 3).
I know I will have lots of questions as we get closer to actually finishing residency, but if anyone has any important advice that we can't live without, feel free to impart the knowledge.
I know almost nothing about the military, other than what DH has told me. But, neither of us really know what it will be like once he's active duty. My main concern is that he is stationed in a place where he is actually getting to do surgeries and practice urology. I've heard that depending on where you go, it can be tough to get board certified because you don't see enough patients.
My second concern would be about where we'd be stationed. There is a fairly small list of places where Navy urologists go, with the worst probably being Guam and the best being either San Diego or Portsmouth, VA, where we have some family (and cost of living would be good!).
Third concern (most troubling when I allow myself to think about it!) is deployment. But, I try not to dwell on that one too much since it's a part of the military and something that you don't have much control over.
Anyway, thanks all! I've already gotten some good info from the boards, like when you get your orders. I had been wondering about that.
I know I will have lots of questions as we get closer to actually finishing residency, but if anyone has any important advice that we can't live without, feel free to impart the knowledge.
I know almost nothing about the military, other than what DH has told me. But, neither of us really know what it will be like once he's active duty. My main concern is that he is stationed in a place where he is actually getting to do surgeries and practice urology. I've heard that depending on where you go, it can be tough to get board certified because you don't see enough patients.
My second concern would be about where we'd be stationed. There is a fairly small list of places where Navy urologists go, with the worst probably being Guam and the best being either San Diego or Portsmouth, VA, where we have some family (and cost of living would be good!).
Third concern (most troubling when I allow myself to think about it!) is deployment. But, I try not to dwell on that one too much since it's a part of the military and something that you don't have much control over.
Anyway, thanks all! I've already gotten some good info from the boards, like when you get your orders. I had been wondering about that.
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