“I’ve been in for about 20 years, started out as a C-130 crew chief and did a lot of traveling,” said Jessup, family nurse practitioner in the family health clinic at the 21st medical operations squadron, Peterson Air Force Base, Colorado. Michael Jessup is serving on a deployment to the state-run, federally-supported Community Vaccination Center in Tampa, Florida as the vaccination tent’s medical director. Jessup was one of the first 15 enlisted who was accepted into the program during its first year. The second is a bid into the commissioned ranks of the Air Force. The first-half is a paid-in-full bachelor-level education with a nursing degree. The Nurse Enlisted Commissioning Program launched in 2007 is a two-part process. ![]() Michael Jessup, 23rd Maintenance Operations Squadron, worked as a HC-130 maintenance instructor at Moody Air Force Base, Georgia when the Air Force announced a new program designed to boost numbers for its Nurse’s corps. Holly Roberts-Davis | Federal Vaccine Response
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