Army Doctor Reveals: The PQO Route No One Talks About
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We talk with David Hymarsh about what the Army Professionally Qualified Officer route really looks like for doctors, from AOSB and Sandhurst to phase two training and life in unit. We pull out the leadership lessons that matter most: humility, speaking to your audience, leaning on experienced NCOs and taking mental health seriously.
• How AOSB feels for medical students
• What the short Sandhurst PQO course covers and why it exists
• What phase two Medical Officer training adds beyond university and the NHS
• the reality of arriving at unit as a captain while still feeling new
• Day-to-day work as a Medical Officer: sick parade, occupational medicine, deployability and advising commanders
• Learning from corporals and sergeants with deep operational experience
• How military mental health support works best when the clinician understands life in green
• Deploying as a medical officer: malaria, vaccines, heat, allies and making decisions with limited information
• Leaving the Army, becoming a GP partner and using military skills to build online education and mentoring
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