u/MyroendraRN

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Keeping Nursing Speciality

Quick question in regards to keeping specific speciality within the nursing community. If you are say an ER nurse within the Navy. How many hours do you need to maintain that speciality? If I decided to work in a different field like Interventional Radiology and want to maintain my ER speciality. What are the requirements? If I get a PRN ED position, how many hours would I need to work? Also, how often do you need to do the credentialing process while you are in? I appreciate the help!

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u/MyroendraRN — 3 days ago

Might be a dumb question. I was in the navy for 10.5 years. I had a break in service for 3 years. I’m looking over my LES on my pay. It is showing Years of Service as 13. What steps do I need to take to get it corrected or is it actually meant to show 13 years?

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u/MyroendraRN — 22 days ago

Has anyone on the reserve or active side been attached to one of the newer ERSS billets? If so have you gone on a ship? What is the daily life attached to the ship as a nurse? Lastly, what is annual training like? My speciality is emergency/trauma and will be looking at billets once I get fully credentialed. Thank you!

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u/MyroendraRN — 23 days ago
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Good morning everyone,

Does anyone know if you can use your previous paperwork for CCPD credentialing prior to joining? Or do you have to complete all the peer references all over again? Not sure why anyone has to do this all over again. Our credentials were verified during the selection process. Just kinda trying to avoid more tedious paperwork. I appreciate the information and help!

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u/MyroendraRN — 23 days ago