Author: Joel Schofer, MD, MBA, CPE

2023 Sexual Assault Prevention and Response DOD Virtual Learning Event May 24-25, 2023

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The US DOD Sexual Assault Prevention and Response Office (SAPRO) promote military readiness by eliminating sexual assault and ensuring excellence in victim advocacy and prevention efforts through the execution of SAPR policy, planning, and oversight across the DoD Community. The SAPRO has a virtual learning event on May 24-25, 2023. Learn more with the attached flyer and register at https://sapr.mil/sapr-virtual-learning-event.

Channeling the Warrior Within – Leadership Pocket Talks

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The Channeling the Warrior Within resource promotes resiliency and toughness among the female service member population and prompts users to engage in self-reflection activities to manage emotions, effectively lead, and overcome challenges. The resource includes podcasts, inspirational lectures, and other media resources on building mental strength, dealing with adversity, and developing grit. Further, exercises and strategies are included to support service members’ ability to apply the Warrior Mindset. The Navy Medicine Female Force Readiness Clinical Community put this resource together.

The resource is available on the Navy Medicine Women’s Health Webpage and below:

2023-2024 War College Fleet Seminar Program

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This is how I got my Joint Professional Military Education (JPME) I:

This NAVADMIN announces the U.S. Naval War College (NWC) Fleet Seminar Program (FSP), which offers intermediate-level Joint Professional Military Education (JPME-I) through a set of three courses: Strategy and War (S and W), Theater Security Decision Making (TSDM) and Joint Maritime Operations (JMO). Each course typically requires one academic year to complete, which runs from September through the following May. All three courses are not offered simultaneously at all locations. There is no tuition fee, and course materials are provided on a loan basis at no cost to the students. Applicants must apply by 31 May 2023. Please see the NAVADMIN:

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RMKS/1.  This NAVADMIN announces the U.S. Naval War College (NWC) Fleet 
Seminar Program (FSP) which offers intermediate level Joint Professional 
Military Education (JPME-I) through a set of three courses: Strategy and 
War (S and W), Theater Security Decision Making (TSDM) and Joint Maritime 
Operations (JMO). Each course normally requires one academic year to 
complete, which runs from September through the following May. All three 
courses are not offered simultaneously at all locations. There is no 
tuition fee and course materials are provided on a loan basis at no cost 
to the students. Applicants must apply by 31 May 2023. 
 
2.  Background: 
    a.  The NWC FSP will be offered in 18 regional locations in the United 
States for academic year 2023-2024.  Planned locations and courses are: 
        (1)  Annapolis, MD (S and W, TSDM and JMO) 
        (2)  Everett, WA (S and W) 
        (3)  Dahlgren, VA (JMO) 
        (4)  Fort Worth, TX (S and W) 
        (5)  Great Lakes, IL (TSDM) 
        (6)  Jacksonville, FL (TSDM and JMO) 
        (7)  Kitsap, WA (TSDM) 
        (8)  Mayport, FL (S and W) 
        (9)  Millington, TN (S and W) 
        (10) New Orleans, LA (JMO) 
        (11) Newport, RI (S and W, TSDM and JMO) 
        (12) Norfolk, VA (S and W, TSDM and JMO) 
        (13) Patuxent River, MD (TSDM) 
        (14) Pearl Harbor, HI (S and W, TSDM and JMO) 
        (15) Pensacola, FL (Whiting Field) (S and W) 
        (16) San Diego, CA (S and W, TSDM and JMO) 
        (17) Washington, DC (S and W, TSDM and JMO) 
        (18) Whidbey Island, WA (JMO) 
     b.  Seminars meet once a week in the evening for 34 weeks. Completion 
of all three courses results in the award of a College of Naval Command and 
Staff diploma, as well as credit for JPME-I. The FSP also provides a path to 
attain the NWC Masters Degree through the College of Distance Education (CDE) 
Graduate Degree Program (GDP). FSP students may apply for the GDP following 
successful completion of their first FSP course. The FSP at all locations are 
conducted in-step with each other, so students who transfer to or are 
assigned temporary additional duty at another location may attend class at 
the new location. 
 
3.  Criteria: 
    a.  NWC accepts program applications from commissioned officers (active 
and reserve) and civilian employees of the federal government, subject to the 
following eligibility requirements: 
        (1)  Members of the sea services (Navy, Marine Corps and Coast Guard) 
in the paygrade of O-3 or above, while officers from the other services must 
be in the paygrade of O-4 or above. Civilian employees of the federal 
government in the grade of GS-11 and above, or equivalent, are also eligible 
for enrollment. 
        (2)  All applicants must have previously earned at least a 
baccalaureate degree. 
    b.  Qualified individuals currently stationed in areas listed in 
paragraph two, or those who expect transfer to those sites prior to 1 
September 2023 are encouraged to apply. 
 
4.  Application Process. More information is available and applications must 
be submitted at the NWC College of Distance Education FSP website at 
https://www.mnp.navy.mil/group/training-education-qualifications (NWC 
Academic Programs link). The application period will remain open until 31 May 
2023. 
 
5.  Selection Notifications. NWC will make enrollment selections and accepted 
applicants will be advised of their enrollment selection status via email. 
 
6.  Points of contact are Ms. Kelly Folger who can be reached at (401) 856-
6530 or via email at fsp(at)usnwc.edu and Professor Ronald Oard who can be 
reached via email at oardr(at)usnwc.edu. 
 
7.  Request widest dissemination of the above information. Regional 
coordinators at the sites listed in paragraph two are requested to pass this 
information to all Army, Marine Corps, Air Force, Space Force, and Coast 
Guard units and all reserve units located within safe-driving distance of an 
FSP site. 
 
8.  This message will remain in effect until superseded or 31 May 2023, 
whichever occurs first. 
 
9.  Released by Vice Admiral J. W. Hughes, Deputy Chief of Naval Operations 
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Seeking Volunteers for Deployment Related Research Survey

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Title: “Assessing the Efficacy of Pre-Deployment Training in the Development and Sustainment of Operationally-Relevant Medical Skills – A Survey Study”

Who: Military Medical Personnel who have deployed and may or may not have completed a humanitarian mission prior to deployment

What: Survey study to collect information on clinician perceived pre-deployment training gaps

When: Participate now by clicking this link: https://go.intelink.gov/DM1s7oY

Why: The goal of this study is to obtain military medical provider experiences that can describe perceived weaknesses in pre-deployment clinical practice (to include both training and direct patient care) to develop potential deployment preparedness gaps that can improve overall military medical readiness.

* Aim 1 Address the difference in perceived preparedness for combat deployments between emergency/critical care and non-emergency/critical care clinicians.

* Aim 2 Examine the impact of serving humanitarian missions on operational readiness and sustainment of combat medical skills.

Costs, Risks, and Benefits of Participation: There are no costs or compensation associated with this study. This survey should take about 10-15 minutes of your time. Participation is voluntary and you may skip questions or withdraw participation at any time during the survey. Information collected is anonymous, so there are minimal risks associated with participating. Participation in this research is not guaranteed to benefit you personally. However, the information we gather from your participation in this survey may help improve pre-deployment training, which will improve both patient outcomes and the deployment experience of you and your fellow service members.

If you have any questions, please reach out to the following Points of Contact in this document:

Acting SG’s Message

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One Navy Medicine Shipmates,

Last week Navy Medicine said farewell to Admiral Gillingham after 40 years of impeccable selfless service and more than three and a half years as the Navy’s 39th Surgeon General. Thank you to all those who tuned in to watch the retirement ceremony via Facebook Live and all those who helped ensure a great send-off.

As he enjoys his well-earned terminal leave, the engines of Navy Medicine continue to move forward here at Headquarters and across the enterprise. Late last week, we released our first Fragmentary Order (FRAGO) to the FY23 Navy Medicine Campaign Order. This FRAGO is a result of continuous assessment in the organizational design process to adjust, modify, and add tasks in the annual Campaign Order as part of our five-year Campaign Plan to meet our Force Development, Force Generation, and Force Preservation objectives in support of Distributed Maritime Operations, Littoral Operations in Contested Environments, and Expeditionary Advance Basing Options providing critical capabilities to the Navy and Marine Corps.

The Campaign Order and FRAGO direct us to be prepared to conduct sustained medical support in high intensity combat operations in a peer warfighting scenario. Executing the important actions in these orders will ensure that our medical warfighters have the right people, with the right skills, training, and equipment, to preserve the force and save lives on the battlefield. Please click on the CAC-enabled link below to read these orders and understand the actions we’re taking across One Navy Medicine to deliver manned, trained, equipped, maintained, sustained, and certified medical units that provide enduring support to the Fleet, Marine Corps, and Joint Forces.

At the Echelon four and five NMRTC/Us you all maintain warfighter readiness daily through the assurance that our operational forces are prepared to fight now!! Performing that mission from DHA’s platforms that are otherwise known as MTFs, is just as critical to supporting the National Defense Strategy as deploying as part of the medical department on an SSN, CVN, DDG, MEU, ERSS, ERCS, or EMF. Thank you to all of you, no matter where you serve in the organization, for all you do every day to support our Sailors, Marines, and their families. I’m truly appreciative of your continued dedication and drive, and I am humbled to be a part of One Navy Medicine. Keep up the incredible work!

Navy Medicine FY23 Campaign Order and FRAGO (CAC-enabled website):

https://esportal.med.navy.mil/bumed/campaignorder/Pages/default.aspx

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RDML Darin Via, MC, USN