S. 2705 would authorize programs to increase the number of nurses within the Armed Forces through assistance for service as nurse faculty or education as nurses.
Detailed Summary
Troops to Nurse Teachers Act of 2008 - Authorizes the Secretary of Defense to carry out programs under which commissioned officers of the Nurse Corps: (1) who have a graduate degree in nursing or a related field and have served for at least nine years serve a two-year tour of duty as a full-time faculty member of an accredited school of nursing (school); (2) with a graduate degree in nursing or a related field serve while on such duty as a full-time faculty member of a school in exchange for scholarships to such school for nurse officer candidates; (3) enter into a scholarship program at a school for education leading to a graduate degree; (4) receive assistance in obtaining positions as full-time faculty members at a school after retirement from the Armed Forces; and (5) who are retired from the Armed Forces, hold a graduate degree in nursing, and accept a position as a full-time faculty member of a school receive compensation and other benefits from such school without reduction of military retirement pay.
Requires: (1) each program to last at least two years; and (2) the Secretary to assess each program and determine if it should be continued.
Status of the Legislation
Latest Major Action: 3/5/2008: Referred to Senate committee. Status: Read twice and referred to the Committee on Armed Services.
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