Hi- I just wanted to ask a question about life after payback. If a doc is promoted to an O-5 or higher, does that doc usually spend all of the time doing administrative work, or is that a choice? I have read some complaints from some very angry and bitter people who were dying to get out of the military, and what they say is that at a certain point you get promoted out of practicing medicine...
Another complaint that seems to pop up is that the military has had a hard time with retention of doctors, and when a doc decides to retire or to leave after completing payback, the docs who are left over at the site are made to work unending hours to cover for whoever may have left. These complainers made it sound like a replacement is sent only after about 6 months of unpaid overtime and huge hassels.
In general, I am curious as to how docs enjoy it after payback. Is everyone dying to get to retirement?
Another question- I know that flexibility is not the military's mantra, but is there any way to make a deal with the military for my husband to work in a certain area (say where he does residency) for a few years before beginning payback so that I could finish my education (pharmacy school) if I were to agree to work in a military facility as a pharmacist?
I know that may be a confusing question, but I'd appreciate any input! As always, thanks!
Peggy
Another complaint that seems to pop up is that the military has had a hard time with retention of doctors, and when a doc decides to retire or to leave after completing payback, the docs who are left over at the site are made to work unending hours to cover for whoever may have left. These complainers made it sound like a replacement is sent only after about 6 months of unpaid overtime and huge hassels.
In general, I am curious as to how docs enjoy it after payback. Is everyone dying to get to retirement?
Another question- I know that flexibility is not the military's mantra, but is there any way to make a deal with the military for my husband to work in a certain area (say where he does residency) for a few years before beginning payback so that I could finish my education (pharmacy school) if I were to agree to work in a military facility as a pharmacist?
I know that may be a confusing question, but I'd appreciate any input! As always, thanks!
Peggy
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