Author: Joel Schofer, MD, MBA, CPE

February Sailor-to-Sailor Newsletter

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Shipmates,

The February Sailor-to-Sailor newsletter is here…HOORAY!  This month we spotlight eNavFit, extending boot camp from 8 to 10 weeks, and the new and improved Retention Excellence Awards program.  This issue also recognizes Black History Month and has details on where and when you can catch our next MyNavy HR Town Hall.  Here’s a hint, it’s tomorrow!

This link will take you right to the newsletter: https://go.usa.gov/xtGvD

Other stories in this month’s edition include:
–       Sailors to Truckers, a Transition Opportunity
–       Navy Acculturation App for Navy Civilian Employees available in the Navy App Locker

Again, for all the news you can use, click here:  https://go.usa.gov/xtGvD

If you have questions or comments about the newsletter, you can reach us at MyNavyHR@navy.mil or on our social media properties @MyNavyHR on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram to have their voices heard.

V/r,
MyNavy HR

Guest Post – Disability Insurance for Military Dentists

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Disability insurance is critical and necessary for any professional.  This is even more important for General Dentists. Statistics indicate that General Dentists are almost 20% more likely to experience a disability compared to dental specialists and 30% more likely than some physicians.  As a result, one of the major disability insurance companies recently increased their rates for General Dentists due to past and expected future poor morbidity. Others are certain to follow.  Dentistry requires finely tuned motor skills and being able to maintain the same position for long periods of time.  This often leads to musculoskeletal disorders, which are the leading cause of disability.   The time to protect your income with disability insurance is when you are young and healthy.  Being in the military limits some options but there is a solution.

Active-duty military dentists are provided limited coverage from the VA disability program. The program doesn’t cover all components of pay, which means that a disability would significantly impair long term financial goals. The maximum VA disability payout is typically about half of base pay, and that’s assuming you are rated 100% disabled. Your retention pay, incentive pay, and any moonlighting pay are not protected.

MassMutual is the only insurance company that provides active duty dentists and dental specialists non-cancelable and guaranteed renewable specialty-specific / own occupation coverage.  A premium discount is also available. If you are an inactive reserve at least 90 days out from going active, you can apply to a select few other insurance carriers, but there are limitations with those carriers; for example, requiring that the policy and coverage be suspended while you are on active duty.

It is important to note that dental specialties like Orthodontist, Periodontist, etc. as well as AEGD trained dentists pay a lower rate than General Dentists. If you plan on becoming a dental specialist, it might be more cost-effective to wait until you are in advanced training to apply for coverage.  This may however be offset by having to pay a higher premium due to age as well as the possibility of a health change.  An experienced agent will be able to run the numbers and determine whether it makes economic sense to wait or not.  Generally, the sooner you establish coverage the better.

One crucial fact to be aware of when obtaining disability coverage is the medical underwriting requirement. Since military medical exams are extremely thorough and document any medical condition it is important to establish coverage early in your military dental career before any conditions or ailments appear. Depending on the medical condition you may be declined coverage, issued a policy with a waiver/exclusion for the pre-existing condition(s) or issued with an increased premium. Even a combination of the latter two is possible. This can be avoided if you apply now to guarantee the protection you need later. Don’t think that you must maximize your coverage right away. Obtaining what you can afford now will allow you to purchase what you need later.   There are options you can add to your policy to guarantee you can increase your monthly benefit in the future regardless of health.

There is no better time than now to establish the type of policy you need to protect your dental career in the event of disability. Our contact info is:

Andy G. Borgia  CLU

D.K. Unger

info@DI4MDs.com

www.DI4MDs.com

888-934-4637

Joint Medical Executive Skills Institute Intermediate Executive Skills Course (IESC) – June 13-16, 2022 (Virtual)

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Who:  MHS personnel serving in an intermediate-level leadership position within a DHA MTF

What:  JMESI Intermediate Executive Skills Course (IESC) (Medical Corps is limited to 7-8 seats)

When:  June 13-16, 2022 (Virtual)

Where: JKO online modules and virtual platform learning with instructors located at JBSA-Fort Sam Houston, Texas.

Course Description:  The Joint Medical Executive Skills Institute Intermediate Executive Skills Course (JMESI-IES) provides education and training on leadership and management skills necessary to successfully serve in an intermediate-level leadership position within a DHA medical treatment facility (MTF).  The course is designed to facilitate the attainment of selected Joint Medical Executive Skills core competencies as identified by a Tri-Service review board of MHS senior leaders.  The course consists of 11 web-based training (WBT) modules available through Joint Knowledge Online (https://jkodirect.jten.mil) followed by a 4-day live, web-based video conference course hosted on Adobe Connect or MS Teams.

More information here:  https://www.health.mil/Training-Center/Joint-Medical-Executive-Skills-Institute–JMESI/Intermediate-Executive-Skills

Prospective applicants should send name, position title, work address, and work/cell phone to CAPT Rhett Barrett (contact in the global) NLT Friday, March 4, 2022.

Deployment Readiness Education for Service Women (DRES) App

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The DRES app is a resource for service women before, during, and after deployments that can be downloaded to your smartphone for easy access.  It is intended to be a one-stop shop for information on women’s health, contraception, what is ‘normal’ vs. not, sexual health, LGBTQA information, mental health resources, deployment information with packing lists, how to stay connected with your family during deployment, references on service policies on various topics like sexual assault and social media, and more.  The intended audience is active duty service women, but all will benefit. 

Use the web app here:  https://mobile.health.mil/dres

Find instructions for downloading the mobile app here:  https://mobile.health.mil/dres/#/Tutorial