Updated Instructions on How to Get the Executive/Expeditionary Medicine and Managed Care AQDs

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You have your Detailing colleagues to thank for the update below…

How to Get the Executive/Expeditionary Medicine and Managed Care AQDs

Please go to the website below and use the “sign up” link. The new JMESP website address is:

https://jmesp.med.navy.mil/home

Please see “User Guidance” options at the website for instructions for both returning and new users available on the homepage. Under “All Users” is a PowerPoint presentation on how to add data. If you had an account in the old system (check maiden name if applicable), all you have to do to enter the site is reset your password. If did not have an account follow steps to establish an account.

Information on the other two Executive Medicine AQDs (67B Expeditionary and 67G Managed Care) is provided on the page, as well as a “Frequently Asked Questions.”

Now that you are on the website in your account follow these steps:

  1. Enter data.
    • Courses (Check course for all services, e.g. “Combat Casualty Care” is an Army course and “MedXellence is a Joint-USUHS course)
    • Education (Masters or higher required)
    • Positions (by Corps)
    • Certifications
    • There is no need to send supporting documents unless requested.
    • On the Competencies Attained if all boxes are checked, send us an e-mail: usn.bethesda.navmedprodevctrmd.list.nmpdc-jmesp@mail.mil. For MC, MSC and DC, provide your Detailer’s name; for NC your Planner’s name; if Reserve your Reserve Affairs Officer name. We will send verification for awarding. Member is copied on awarding e-mail.
  2. If boxes are not checked click on the lowercase letter ‘i” to see which competencies remain; you may satisfy remaining competencies (with the exception of Regulations) through Joint Medical Executive Skills online courses accessed through the following steps:
    • Click Distance Learning
    • Select courses associated with competency(ies) as listed on the chart (*If more than one module is indicated for the course, complete all modules).
    • Courses generally take about an hour since they are not meant to make you an expert, but to provide you an overview of what to expect from your staff as CO/XO.
  3. Upon completion of online courses return to the website and add courses.
    1. Now if all boxes are checked, send us an e-mail: usn.bethesda.navmedprodevctrmd.list.nmpdc-jmesp@mail.mil. For MC, MSC and DC, provide your Detailer’s name; for NC your Planner’s name; if Reserve your Reserve Affairs Officer name. We will send verification for awarding. Member is copied on awarding e-mail.

General Program Information

The joint medical executive skills program formalizes the process designed to meet the congressional mandate which states in National Defense Authorization Act NDAA 1991, Sec. 8096. That “No appropriated funds used to fill the commander’s position at any MTF with a healthcare professional unless the candidate can demonstrate professional administrative skills.” This includes Commanding Officers, Executive Officers, and TRICARE Lead Agents prior to assignment.

JMESP is not a course, but a process through which officers are exposed to the congressionally mandated (through NDAA) 36 executive competencies through the following:

  • Education: Master’s Degree or higher
  • Approved Courses: Courses offered through Military Academic Institutions and Organizations, and service military medical departments’ sponsored courses. See Distance Learning for LEADS (formerly JMESI) courses located in Joint Knowledge Online.
  • Experience: In both primary and certain collateral duties, executive and other board membership at military treatment facilities, operationally.
  • Certification: Through medical and other health professional board certifying organizations and agencies.

If you have question not answered here, or at the website, contact usn.bethesda.navmedprodevctrmd.list.nmpdc-jmesp@mail.mil which includes both JMESP staff members for assistance.

9 thoughts on “Updated Instructions on How to Get the Executive/Expeditionary Medicine and Managed Care AQDs

    Amit said:
    January 7, 2020 at 15:00

    Does the JMESP website work? I’ve tried several times but I get “The site can’t be reached” error.

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      Joel Schofer, MD, MBA, CPE responded:
      January 7, 2020 at 18:18

      Doesn’t work for me right now on my home computer. Did you try a government computer? I will admit that this website does not have the most glorious history of reliability.

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        Amit said:
        January 7, 2020 at 18:42

        I haven’t tried a government computer yet. Thank goodness I’m not the only one experiencing trouble. I thought I was doing something wrong. I contacted the JMESP staff members and they kept insisting that it was working.

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    Gordon Salgado said:
    February 16, 2020 at 16:52

    I am facing the same frustration. The site seems to be inoperable, and seems to have been so for the past month now. Owing to its prior unreliability, and the JMESP staff’s reassurance that it is up – I’ve just been attempting to log on at odd intervals over the past month, figuring it’ll come back up / function shortly. I get the ‘cannot connect securely’ error on varied Gov computers at NMCSD. Balboa is, however, concurrently amidst server turnover and software updates, and the systems there have been plagued with myriad issues of recent. I get the same warning at home on my personal PC. My iphone and my wife’s apple laptop state ‘safari cannot open the page because it could not establish a secure connection to he server.’ I’m presently resigned to sending PDFs of my certificates and my detailer’s POC to the e-mail address listed above, and kindly requesting that the staff input my data for me as a favor – then process it accordingly. They have been receptive, responsive, and courteous to date.

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      Joel Schofer, MD, MBA, CPE responded:
      February 17, 2020 at 12:59

      I’ll check on it tomorrow at work. Thanks for letting me know.

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      Joel Schofer, MD, MBA, CPE responded:
      February 18, 2020 at 09:16

      I was able to get on the site today, 18 FEB, from work. I had to pick a CAC certificate though. I used the new one with the longer DoD ID number (the authentication one they are moving to).

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    Russell Wier said:
    June 26, 2020 at 08:46

    I can access the site from a DoD-network only. It doesn’t allow me to access it from home, regardless of CAC certificate.

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      Matthew Matiasek said:
      April 13, 2022 at 15:10

      Is the site working, have had a number of folks not able to get on?

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        Joel Schofer, MD, MBA, CPE responded:
        April 13, 2022 at 19:02

        No idea. I obviously don’t routinely check on it. When I have problems/questions, I e-mail Clinton Garrett (contact in the global).

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