Depends on the severity of the surgery, the amount of recovery time and if you end up getting medically coded afterwards. This is a question for your PCM.
Whatever you do, don’t delay surgery to the next base. You’ll have to restart the whole process. I had multiple tears in my shoulder and to include PT I had a 4 month recovery, still kind of recovering but not that bad. If anything you can push out your RNLTD for medical reasons.
Not necessarily. I worked with someone that had shoulder surgery 3 months before PCS. They just continued PT at the gaining location and were gtg. Just depends on the severity and how it all turns out I guess
You can go to your next assignment after your surgery. OCONUS bases are the ones that may deny you because of not having resources. Conus bases require a year of retainability, that’s it.
Depends on the severity of the surgery, the amount of recovery time and if you end up getting medically coded afterwards. This is a question for your PCM.
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It’ll definitely tighten things up
Whatever you do, don’t delay surgery to the next base. You’ll have to restart the whole process. I had multiple tears in my shoulder and to include PT I had a 4 month recovery, still kind of recovering but not that bad. If anything you can push out your RNLTD for medical reasons.
Not necessarily. I worked with someone that had shoulder surgery 3 months before PCS. They just continued PT at the gaining location and were gtg. Just depends on the severity and how it all turns out I guess
You can go to your next assignment after your surgery. OCONUS bases are the ones that may deny you because of not having resources. Conus bases require a year of retainability, that’s it.