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Hello,
Regarding your question, both programs MOTP and ROTP are officer production programs for those joining the military. One produces a medical officer and the other produces an officer in another MOSID. You can certainly avail yourself of ROTP in another officer MOSID however, you cannot join as a medical officer, do ROTP to gain your undergrad then transfer to MOTP. So you have a couple of options:
1. Complete your undergrad on your own and apply to the CAF under MOTP. Note you have to be accepted to an accredited medical school for this option and meet all the eligibility criteria for enrollment as an officer in the CAF.
2. Enroll in the CAF under ROTP in another officer MOSID and complete your degree at an accredited university (e.g., RMC) and all your training for your MOSID of choice. After you have completed any obligatory service requirements for your undergrad then you can apply for the annual in-service medical officer production plan. However this is a very competitive process and is open only to current serving members of the CAF and you must be accepted to an accredited medical school. This option will mean a wait time of approximately 3 years after you are fully trained in your original officer MOSID.
With regards to the Reserve option. You can apply under RESO to but you have to pay for your undergrad yourself (you can recoup some of the cost under ILP). Again this will be in another officer MOSID and you would have to transfer to the Regular Force in that officer MOSID then apply as per option 2 above to the in-service medical plan.
Hope this helps.
Cheers
Andraste
Regarding your question, both programs MOTP and ROTP are officer production programs for those joining the military. One produces a medical officer and the other produces an officer in another MOSID. You can certainly avail yourself of ROTP in another officer MOSID however, you cannot join as a medical officer, do ROTP to gain your undergrad then transfer to MOTP. So you have a couple of options:
1. Complete your undergrad on your own and apply to the CAF under MOTP. Note you have to be accepted to an accredited medical school for this option and meet all the eligibility criteria for enrollment as an officer in the CAF.
2. Enroll in the CAF under ROTP in another officer MOSID and complete your degree at an accredited university (e.g., RMC) and all your training for your MOSID of choice. After you have completed any obligatory service requirements for your undergrad then you can apply for the annual in-service medical officer production plan. However this is a very competitive process and is open only to current serving members of the CAF and you must be accepted to an accredited medical school. This option will mean a wait time of approximately 3 years after you are fully trained in your original officer MOSID.
With regards to the Reserve option. You can apply under RESO to but you have to pay for your undergrad yourself (you can recoup some of the cost under ILP). Again this will be in another officer MOSID and you would have to transfer to the Regular Force in that officer MOSID then apply as per option 2 above to the in-service medical plan.
Hope this helps.
Cheers
Andraste