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Tom Said:

Does anyone have any helpful information about the Air Force Reserves?

We Answered:

The stigma of not trusting recruiters from horror stories of decades ago is long past, especially with the Air Force Reserves - most of the services are so backed up that they don't need to sell you anything.

The only thing recruiters get from you deciding to join is a pat on the back and the pride of seeing someone join our ranks.

Most AF Reserve recruiters are by appointment only, set one up and allow him to answer all of your questions, most likely you can even setup to visit an Air Force Base or get a chance to see a local AF reserve drill weekend.

Marcus Said:

Are you a medical practicioner? Can you please answer a few questions?

We Answered:

I am a physician assistant in surgical critical care and have been working for 1 year now, graduated in September 2007.
1. NY Times health/science section, there are always interesting articles on current health issues in addition to college texts.
2. I read the AAPA journal (JAAPA- the Journal of the American Academy of Physician Assistants) and Medscape which sends me emails with articles tailored to my specialty (critical care and surgery).
3. Read science topics that interest you and the texts required for your courses. The internet is a great resource for learning as long as you use accurate sources (medlineplus.gov is a great site for basic medical info).
4. I don't have a Master's degree (hope to go back to school one of these days to earn one).
5. see above
6. no publications
7. attend CME courses, read CME articles in journals, always ask questions to those with more experience (my attending physicians).
8. no
9. 2 years college to obtain prerequisites and 2 yrs PA school
10. I studied for the board exams for one month and then passed on the first attempt.
11. depends on the rotation, long hours, lots of learning, lots of saying " I don't know I'll get back to you"
12. Most people would say coffee but I am not a coffee drinker, you get used to it.
13. thankfully my hours are not bad and I don't take call or work weekends.
14. yes
15. Ha- I am not a doctor but I don't think so!
16. Knowledge is important however basic common sense and a good bedside manner and easy going personality will help you go far.

Hope this is helpful, good luck!

Jared Said:

Is it legal for a church group to stalk you into a college and impose their problems onto you?

We Answered:

Do you have any understanding of the diagnosis Paranoid Schizophrenia?

You keep writing these bizarre epistles. None of them make any sense but even to an untrained person it is obvious that is your personal mental illness!

It appears you have the potential to be a very dangerous person. Before you hurt someone or even yourself, voluntarily have yourself committed to a diagnostic mental facility and perhaps there you will get help. I am sorry for your scrambled demented brain.

Reginald Said:

Is the Global College of Natural Medicine Legit?

We Answered:

of course it isn't lol

Go to a proper university.

Frank Said:

What are my chances of getting a government job with misdemeanor convictions?

We Answered:

Don't sweat it, half of congress has criminal records.

Rose Said:

Should I transfer to community college?

We Answered:

Contrary to your screen name, you are an adult now so you should do what you think is best for yourself. I think you may have more regrets staying at a school aren't completely happy at than you would if you go to community college. It's closer to your family and probably not as intimidating. Plus, if you want to be a nurse you should be studying for a nursing degree! I say go for it. Seems like it'll make you a lot happier.

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