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Jordon W.

Combat Medical Technician

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Sometime things can be difficult but stick to it and keep progressing. Most importantly enjoy the job if you don't enjoy it your not helping yourself or others.

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Combat Medical Technician

British Army

Started 01/2020 to Present

Combat Medical Technician

British Army

From 06/2018 to 01/2020

Combat Medical Technician

British Army

From 06/2017 to 06/2018

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What do you like about your job and the company?

there is always something more you can progress to or move to a different location to learn more and gain a better experience

Greatest achievements

Sense of achievement as being able to work to achieve a goal and progress further.

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Been in the Army can sometimes be arduous, fight through it and reap the benefits. Whether it be mental or physical robustness. You will surpass it and shine through the other side!

Tori C

Regimental Medical Officer

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All doctors at some point will have a difficult time, and many will have considered leaving medicine or the NHS. That might be why you are reading this! I am very glad that I decided to find a different way to continue my career, and would recommend that anyone having doubts has a look to see what else is available. If you love adventure and a bit of a challenge, the Army is an excellent opportunity. You will need to take 3 years out between FY2 and starting specialty training, but most Army doctors will tell you this is the most enjoyable 3 years of your career! After those 3 years, you will likely have a great looking CV and a much clearer idea of what you want to specialise in. The majority of doctors will stay employed by the Army during the training years, although some may choose to return to the NHS to train, this is usually if they decide to do a specialty that the Army doesn't provide (eg Paediatrics). It has been an excellent career change for me, and I would highly recommend it to anyone.

Ethan G

Kingsman

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Keep on pushing towards your goal and trying to better yourself. Be keen and enthusiastic.

Discussions with Jordon W
Being a nurse in the army
in Career Tips·Saturday, November 9, 2019
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9 responses
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can you go from reserve to regular
in Career Tips·Sunday, December 8, 2019
3 responses
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COMBAT MEDICAL TECHNICIAN find out about life as a medic in the Army
in Career Tips·Tuesday, May 26, 2020
69 responses
From livechat
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Specifically the Intelligence Corps, how long do you usually deploy for?
in Career Tips·Saturday, December 28, 2019
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