U will be called back for a NSMOCC course during reservist to be commissioned as an MO..Originally posted by BMEngineer:Lets say if u r serving as a combatant (Man) as a NSF. Is it possible to become a MO after u got a medical degree after u ord?
So revocation to an NSman MO is guaranteed for any vocationalist who graduates with a recognised medical degree after his ORD?Originally posted by saabster:All MO undergoing MOCC have to go thru OCS tri service term. Unless you are entering MOCC as a reservist in which case you do not.
MOCC is actually quite tough. They literallly treat you like dirt in there as they know your life will be fairly smooth sailing after..
BTW your PC, OC and CO are all doctors too so cannot really chao keng in there! Haha
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Seen MOCC train once they were treated worse than recruit......Originally posted by saabster:All MO undergoing MOCC have to go thru OCS tri service term. Unless you are entering MOCC as a reservist in which case you do not.
MOCC is actually quite tough. They literallly treat you like dirt in there as they know your life will be fairly smooth sailing after..
BTW your PC, OC and CO are all doctors too so cannot really chao keng in there! Haha
Cheers
I think so too.Originally posted by saabster:You can say that again! But then again most trainees in units are treated worse than a recruit so I guess everyone is equal when it comes to trainning.
Come to think about it, my feeling is that recruits nowadays are treated the best compared to most other trainees in the army!
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See a specialistOriginally posted by yOuRnEmEsIs:Hello Sir,
I am experiencing a lot of pain in the area near the ankle bone when I walk and jumping or running makes the pain more intense. The MO asked to me to go for X-ray at CMPB and the scan showed that I have accessory navicular bones in both feet. However, there was "no discernable fractures" and the MO said I should just live with the pain. Therefore, Sir, what should I do? Why do I feel pain in those areas even though there are "no discernable fractures" ? Is it a condition that can downgrade me? Thanks for your time.[/quote]
As long as u r pes a or b i don't see why notOriginally posted by fullspectrumwarrior_mark:I fractured my arm when i was a little. I used to have asthma but i do not remember having an attack. My feet is a bit flat. Can i be posted to combat units? Even if i request on having a 5 year career as combat specialist? would i be
rejected? I've no problems with fitness issues and i do most activities with ease
Pes BOriginally posted by Garrifying:i have hereditary migraine. wad pes might i get?
How old are you...maybe E maybe FOriginally posted by depressed:Hi MO.I have undergo a liver test and the result of my liver test shows that my liver is seriously damaged!!!my AST is 124,more than 3 times higher than normal and my ALT is 58,7 pts higher than normal.Rest of the components of the test indicate all is normal except for the AST and ALT
Wat PES status will I get?will SAF provide me free treatment and send me to hospital for free if i managed to survive till enlistment day???![]()
Have not heard of that one but i know MC more than 28 days have to be endorse by the medical boardOriginally posted by greenday7:Hi everyone. i have a qns hope u all can help. is it true that a NSF personnel will have to re-serve his service if his long term MCs exceeds 1 year(note consecutive MCs, 2months, 3months, etc) after operation?