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Career options after serving as a 68W in the military?

I'm thinking about the long-term and curious about what career paths are available once you leave the military after serving as a 68W. Are there certifications or skills that translate well into civilian jobs?

a year ago

Absolutely, serving as a 68W Healthcare Specialist in the military can open the door to many career opportunities in the civilian world. The training and skills gained from this position truly have real-world application. Here are some potential careers you might consider:

1. Emergency Medical Technician (EMT) or Paramedic: As a 68W, you're already trained to deliver emergency medical treatment, so moving into an EMT or Paramedic role could be a natural fit. Many 68Ws have already earned their EMT certification during their military training, but if not, obtaining this certification could boost your prospects.

2. Registered Nurse (RN): Many 68Ws choose to further their education and become Registered Nurses. This typically involves earning a nursing degree and passing the NCLEX-RN examination.

3. Physician's Assistant (PA): Several 68Ws go on to become Physician's Assistants. This would require additional schooling - typically a master's degree from an accredited PA program.

4. Medical Assistant: A medical assistant performs both administrative and clinical tasks in the offices of physicians, hospitals, and other healthcare facilities.

5. Healthcare Administrator: With your knowledge of healthcare from a practical standpoint, you could be an excellent fit for a management or administrative role within a healthcare facility.

Remember to translate the skills you gained in the military into "civilian terms" on your resume, and emphasize the emergency medical training, leadership, and ability to remain calm under pressure. Incorporating these elements will show potential employers that your experience is relevant and beneficial to their team.

a year ago

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