the role of the medical non-commissioned officer panel
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The Role of the Medical Non-Commissioned Officer Panel
Opening Remarks
• Rear Admiral Colin Chinn, PACOM Surgeon
• Fleet Master Chief Mark Rudes, PACOM Senior Enlisted Leader
US Navy Enlisted Medical Specialties
• Within the HM (hospital corps) rating there are 38 occupational specialties
• Hospital Corpsman Basic• SAR Medical Technician• Field Medical Service Technician• Aerospace Medicine Technician• Radiation Health Technician• Cardiovascular Technician• Aviation Physiology• Biomedical Equipment Technician• Nuclear Medicine Technician• Recon Corpsman• Preventive Medicine Technician• Hemodialysis Technician• Radiographer• Electroneurodiagnostic Technician• Optician• Physical Therapy Technician• Occupational Therapy Technician• Pharmacy Technician• Surgical Technologist
• Behavioral Technician• HM-8486 - Urology Technician• Orthopedic Castroom Technician• Dive Medicine Technician• Mortician - Must have civilian license;
recruited as Mortician• Histology Technician• Medical Laboratory Technician• Respiratory Therapy Technician• Dental Assistant • Advanced Dental Assistant• Dental Hygienist• Basic Dental Laboratory Technician• Advanced Dental Laboratory Technician• Maxillofacial Technician
• Independent Duty Corpsman– Submarine Independent Duty
Corpsman (IDC)– Recon IDC– Surface Force IDC – Dive IDC
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0 4 6 8 10 12 14 16 18 20 22 24 26 28
SENIOR ENLISTED ACADEMY
SENIOR ENLISTED ACADEMY
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ACCESSION TRAINING
ACCESSION TRAINING
US NAVY HM Enlisted Career Path
Training Education Experience
Constant Career Development
5TH SEA/SHORETOUR
SENIOR ENLISTED ASSIGNMENT
5TH SEA/SHORETOUR
SENIOR ENLISTED ASSIGNMENT
IDC SCHOOLADVANCE “C”
SCHOOL
IDC SCHOOLADVANCE “C”
SCHOOL
CMC, CMDCM PROGRAM
CMC, CMDCM PROGRAM
KEYSTONEKEYSTONE
3RD AND 4TH SEA/SHORE TOUR
IDC,LEADING CHIEF AT SEA,
INSTRUCTOR DUTY
3RD AND 4TH SEA/SHORE TOUR
IDC,LEADING CHIEF AT SEA,
INSTRUCTOR DUTY
2ND SEA/SHORE TOURGENERAL DUTY HM/TECH
SHIP,SQUAD,FMF,MTFSPECWAR,EXP,IDC,ADV “C” SCHOOL
2ND SEA/SHORE TOURGENERAL DUTY HM/TECH
SHIP,SQUAD,FMF,MTFSPECWAR,EXP,IDC,ADV “C” SCHOOL
1ST SEA TOUR SHIP, FMF,
EXPEDITION1ST SHORE
TOURMTF
1ST SEA TOUR SHIP, FMF,
EXPEDITION1ST SHORE
TOURMTF
HOSPITAL CORPSMAN
BASIC
HOSPITAL CORPSMAN
BASIC
“C” SCHOOL“C” SCHOOL
US Navy Enlisted Medical Specialties
• US Navy IDC
• Serves on surface ships, submarines and ground units within the Navy and Marine Corps
• Highly trained in A&P, physical examination & medical diagnosis and treatment
• Applicants must be senior Corpsman (E5-E7) with heavy experience in patient care
• Deploy on multiple platforms both ashore and afloat
• Provide Primary Care under indirect supervision of a physician
• Monitor medical inventory, readiness, and assess material condition of all medical equipment
• Direct advisor to Commanding Officers on status of medical readiness and ongoing
medical issues throughout his/her command
US Navy Enlisted Medical Specialties
• FIELD MEDICAL TRAINING BATTALION• Field Medical Training Battalion
(FMTB), where sailors bound for service with the USMC operating forces earn the NEC HM-8404, Field Medical Service Technician
• 16-week rigorous program provides specialized training in advanced emergency medicine & the fundamentals of Marine Corps life, while emphasizing physical conditioning, small arms familiarity, and basic battlefield tactics.
US Navy Enlisted Medical Specialties
• Fleet Marine Force (FMF) Corpsman• FMF Hospital Corpsmen wear the
uniforms of the USMC while on duty with the Marines
• Hospital Corpsmen can further specialize to become Special Amphibious Reconnaissance Corpsman (SARC)
– Usually found in both the FMF Recon, Marine Division Recon and MARSOC units
– Trained and skilled in combat, including combatant swimming, opened/closed circuit scuba diving, military free-fall and amphibious operations.
– Act as advisers regarding health and injury prevention, and treat illnesses from decompression sickness as well as other conditions requiring hyperbaric treatment
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US Army Enlisted Medical Specialties
US Army Career Management Field 68 Professional Development Model
LEGENDSSD Structured Self DevelopmentWLC Warrior Leaders CourseALC Advanced Leaders CourseSLC Senior Leaders CourseMLC Master Leaders CourseSMC Sergeants Major Course
Institutional
Operational
Self Development
CLEP/DANTES/AIPD/ e Army UCollege/SOCADB
CT // A I T
SPECIALTY AND FUNCTIONAL ASSIGNMENTSRanger // Airborne // Equal Opportunity // First Sgt // Batt le Staff // CSM Pre-Command Crs
CLEP/DANTES/AIPD/ e Army U
AA/BS/BA/Masters Degree
ASSIGNMENT EXPERIENCES /// DEPLOYMENTS /// REAL-WORLD PROBLEM SOLVING
SSD-3/SLCSSD-1/ WLC SSD-2/ ALC
BROADENING ASSIGNMENTS/TRAININGDrill Sgt // Recruiter // Instructor // AIT Plt Sgt // AC/RC Cadre // O/C
SSD-4 / SMC/ SSD-5
MOS Competency MOS Mastery/CMF Competency CMF Mastery/Operational Competency
Average Time in Service
Recommended Leadership Time
Duty Assignments
1-2 3-6 7-9
10-14 15-17 18-32
12-18 months 18-24 months 18-36 months
Team Leader Squad Leader Section Sergeant
Platoon Sergeant
First Sergeant
Command Sergeant Major
Army Career Tracker: https://actnow.army.mil
-Key leadership or operational assignments are essential elements of professional development and should be completed prior to consideration for special duty assignments.
-TDA assignments should be limited to a length of 36 months. Soldiers need to be active in seeking a TOE/TDA balanced career.
-Special duty assignments are very competitive and successful completion is indicative of future promotion potential to Senior Enlisted Grades
US Army Enlisted Medical Specialties
• Healthcare Specialist (Combat Medic)
• 68W is the 2nd largest MOS in the Army
• There are Over 35,000 Army Combat Medics– National EMT certification/Tactical Combat Casualty Care (TC3)– Flight Paramedic (F2), Flight Medic (F3)– Enhances the healthcare team in both fixed facilities and
operational assignments
• Partner Nation Initiatives:• Pacific Pathways • Pacific Partnership• Humanitarian Assistance/Disaster Relief (HA/DR)
US Air Force Medical Enlisted Specialties
• Air Force Specialty Codes (AFSC)
• 4A0XX Health Services Management • 4A1XX Medical Material • 4A2XX Biomedical Equipment • 4B0XX Bioenvironmental Engineering • 4C0XX Mental Health Service • 4D0XX Diet Therapy • 4E0XX Public Health • 4H0XX Cardiopulmonary Laboratory • 4J0XX Physical Medicine • 4M0XX Aerospace and Operational Physiology • 4N0XX Aerospace Medical Service• 4N1XX Surgical Service • 4P0XX Pharmacy • 4R0XX Diagnostic Imaging • 4T0XX Medical Laboratory • 4V0XX Ophthalmic • 4Y0XX Dental Assistant
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ASSIGNMENT SYSTEM CMSGT MANAGEMENT
NCO ACADEMY
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SENIOR NCO ACADEMY
30
FTAC AIRMANLEADERSHIP
SCHOOL
US Air Force Enlisted Career Path
Training Education Experience
Constant professional development
BASE PROFESSIONALENHANCEMENT COURSE
BASE PROFESSIONALENHANCEMENT COURSE
CCM COURSE
MAJCOM CMSGT ORIENTATION
CCLS
GETTYSBURG
KEYSTONE
3-LEVEL TECH
SCHOOL
5-LEVEL TECH
OJT/CDC
7-LEVEL TECH
SCHOOL
AE Crews& CCATT
CASEVAC/MEDEVAC
DefinitiveCare
Field HospitalEn Route Staging
U.S. Med CtrCONUS or Home
Station
FirstResponder
Care
ForwardResuscitative
Care
POI
Continuum of En-Route Care
Enlisted Contributions – Patient Movement
HospitalShip