Education

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.

Calendar Year 2023 Navy Legislative Fellowship Call for Applications – E7-E9 and O3-O5

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SUBJ/CALENDAR YEAR 2023 NAVY LEGISLATIVE FELLOWSHIP CALL FOR APPLICATIONS// 
 
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Rmks/1. This NAVADMIN solicits applications for the 2023 Navy Legislative 
Fellows Program.  The Legislative Fellows Program allows naval officers, 
senior enlisted and Department of the Navy civilians to broaden their 
understanding of the legislative process and the operation of the U.S. 
Congress through a year-long full-time assignment to the office of a member 
of the House of Representatives or the Senate.  The Legislative Fellows 
Program also enhances the ability of the Navy to fulfill its role in the 
national policy development process. 
 
2.  This is a highly competitive program.  Records must reflect sustained 
superior performance and potential for future assignments in critical 
billets.  Upon completion of the program, officers earn the legislative 
fellowship Additional Qualification Designation (AQD 234). 
 
3.  Military Applicants.  Participation is open to all Active Duty and Full-
Time Support unrestricted line, restricted line and staff corps officers in 
the permanent grades of O-3 through O-5.  Enlisted participation is open to 
all Active Duty Navy occupational specialty codes in the permanent grades of 
E-7 through E-9.  The selection process will focus on individual performance, 
promotion potential, academic and subspecialty qualifications, and needs of 
the Navy and availability for follow-on assignment.  Officers with permanent 
change of station orders already issued will not be considered. 
     a.  Applicants must be available for permanent change of station 
assignment to Washington, DC, from November 2022 through December 2023. 
During the fellowship, officers and senior enlisted Sailors will be assigned 
to the Office of Legislative Affairs for administrative purposes.  Upon 
execution of orders, fellows agree to serve for three years following 
completion or termination of the fellowship.  A follow-on utilization tour in 
legislative affairs is dependent on community-specific billet requirements, 
needed officer progression and availability of legislative assignments.  All 
officer applicants must contact their detailers for counseling on the career 
impact of participation in the Legislative Fellowship Program. 
     b.  Submit applications via e-mail to the Office of Legislative Affairs 
point of contact no later than 01 April 2022. 
     c.  Points of contact are LCDR John Piccone, Navy Legislative Fellows 
Program Manager, who can be reached at (703) 697-2885/DSN 227 or via e-mail 
at john.j.piccone(at)navy.mil; john.piccone.mil(at)us.navy.mil and LT Jacob 
Jepsen, Outservice Education Placement and Special Fellowships, PERS 443B, 
who can be reached at (901) 874-3996/DSN 882 or via e-mail at 
jacob.a.jepsen.mil(at)us.navy.mil. 
     d.  General questions on other Navy fellowship programs should be 
directed to CDR Anne Stehlin, Fellowships and Scholarships Management, OPNAV 
N712B at (571)-256-4784 or via e-mail at anne.c.stehlin.mil(at)us.navy.mil. 
 
4.  Civilian Applicants.  Senior civilian employees, GM/GS-13 and above or 
equivalent, interested in the Legislative Fellowship Program must contact 
their local civilian training officer for information on submission of 
applications for the 2023 program.  Parent commands are responsible for all 
program costs.  Questions concerning Department of the Navy civilian 
participation should be directed to Ms. Sherri Hirn who can be reached at 
(202) 685-6493 or via e-mail at sherri.hirn(at)navy.mil.  Additional 
information is available at: 
https://portal.secnav.navy.mil/orgs/MRA/DONHR/Training/Pages/Developmental-
Programs.aspx 
 
5.  Applicants will be notified of their selection status via e-mail. 
 
6.  Program information and submission guidance are available at: 
https://www.mynavyhr.navy.mil/Portals/55/Reference/Instructions/BUPERS/BUPERS
INST_1560.21.pdf?ver=FlPNGzZWgvHwGGM9l3f0AQ%3d%3d  
 
7.  This NAVADMIN will remain in effect until superseded or canceled, 
whichever occurs first. 
 
8.  Released by Vice Admiral J. W. Hughes, Deputy Chief of Naval Operations 
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MIT Seminar XXI Class of Academic Year 2022-2023 Call for Applications – O5-O7 in NCR Only

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SUBJ/MIT SEMINAR XXI CLASS OF ACADEMIC YEAR 2022-2023 CALL FOR APPLICATIONS// 
 
Rmks/1.  This is the call for applications for the Academic Year 2022-2023 
(AY22-23) Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) Seminar XXI - Foreign 
Policy, International Relations, and the National Interest.  Seminar XXI 
represents a unique opportunity for future policy leaders to share 
perspectives while cultivating their understanding of the intricate 
relationships among economy, society, and culture in the international 
environment.  Seminar XXI Fellows develop broad perspectives and analytical 
skills that enable them to evaluate and formulate national policy. 
 
2.  Seminar XXI is an educational program for current and future leaders in 
the U.S. national security and foreign policy communities.  Administered by 
MIT's Center for International Studies, the program is intended for 
professionals with significant potential to move into key decision-making 
roles in the next 5-10 years.  Program participants, known as Fellows, come 
from a wide range of sponsoring organizations including the armed forces, 
Federal agencies, non-governmental organizations, and private companies.  The 
goal of Seminar XXI is to equip rising military officials and civilian 
executives with the multi-dimensional analytic skills needed to understand 
foreign relations and shape effective policy options for the United States. 
 
3.  Course Schedule.  Participants will meet for a total of nine sessions 
during the 2022-2023 academic year beginning in September 2022 and ending 
in May 2023.  Sessions will include one (1) introductory session; three (3) 
weekend sessions in Warrenton, VA; and five (5) weeknight sessions in 
Washington, DC. 
 
4.  Eligibility.  Navy Seminar XXI fellows will be Navy officers (O5-O7) 
and Civilians (GS14-15, SES) or equivalent with clear promotion 
potential, and opportunity to apply these skills in their future assignments 
in the Navy.  This application process is open only to individuals serving in 
Navy organizations, in the Office of the Secretary of Defense (OSD), or other 
offices without dedicated Seminar XXI quotas within the National Capital 
Region for the entire period of September 2022 through May 2023.  Navy 
personnel in Government and Defense Agencies with MIT Seminar XXI programs or 
at the Joint Staff must apply through their parent organizations.  Please 
contact the OPNAV N7 POCs listed in this NAVADMIN for questions on 
eligibility. 
 
5.  Program Specifics.  A total of thirteen (13) Navy officers and Civilians 
will be selected for the AY 2022-2023 Seminar XXI fellowships.  Selectees 
must meet minimum attendance requirements and are encouraged to attend every 
class with the full support of their command.  There is no cost to the 
participants or their individual commands for tuition.  Participants are 
responsible for their travel to Seminar XXI meetings and activities. 
 
6.  Admission Process.  For academic year 2022-2023, MIT will select a total 
of 80 personnel across the Federal Government within the National Capital 
Region.  Of these, 13 will be National Capital Region Navy nominees.  The 
Navy screening and selection process will choose, from among all Navy 
applicants, those 13 individuals with the best combination of experience, 
accomplishments and clear potential for significant future advancement and 
leadership positions. 
 
7.  Application Package.  Each nomination package must include the following: 
application form to include a Curriculum Vitae (CV), and sponsor endorsement 
form from the individual's reporting senior.  OPNAV N7 will forward all 
required forms to the applicant upon request.  The deadline for submission of 
all application materials to OPNAV N712 is 07 March 2022.  OPNAV N7 will 
provide a list of the 13 Navy nominees selected by the panel to the MIT 
Seminar XXI Admissions Board in April 2022.  Navy nominees accepted by MIT 
will be notified by mid-June 2022. 
 
8.  Reutilization/service obligation.  Military MIT Seminar XXI fellows incur 
a service obligation that is three times (3x) the number of months of the 
fellowship. 
 
9.  Application Forms and OPNAV N7 POCs.  Application forms will be available 
after 1 February 2022.  Send requests for forms and any questions to the 
OPNAV N7 POCs: 
    a. CDR Anne C. Stehlin (OPNAV N712 Fellowship and Scholarship Programs 
       Branch Head): 
       COMM 571-256-4784; 703-835-7501 
       Email: anne.c.stehlin.mil(at)us.navy.mil 
    b. Ms. Jennifer Rigdon Teter (N712 Contract Support): 
       COMM 703-692-1934; Email: jennifer.c.rigdonteter.ctr(at)us.navy.mil 
 
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Healthcare Management Course – MAY 16-19, 2022

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Who:  First-time clinical supervisors (Medical Corps is limited to 6 seats)

What:  Healthcare Management Course

When:  May 16-19, 2022  (Virtual)

Where:  Blended learning with ten online modules followed by the virtual class hosted by JMESI instructors

Course Description:  The JMESI Healthcare Management Course is a tri-Service training event designed for first-time clinical supervisors. The course provides attendees with the administrative tools to successfully manage their clinical areas. Topics discussed include the following: Civilian Personnel, Contracting, Budgeting, Quality Management, tools available through the TRICARE Operations Center, Efficient Scheduling and Utilization Management, and more. Panel discussions allow the clinicians to ask direct questions and receive first-hand answers regarding management tools and practices that can impact the military healthcare management arena. Attendees participate in hands-on training with clinic administrative tools.

Prospective Medical Corps applicants should provide their name, rank, position title, work address, and work phone to CAPT Rhett Barrett (contact in the global) NLT Wednesday, February 16, 2022. Non-MC applicants should contact their Corps’ Career Planner in their Corps Chief’s Office.

Call for Participants – 138th Interagency Institute for Federal Health Leaders

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Who:  Senior Medical Officers tracking toward Executive Medicine (O6 preferred but senior O5 is acceptable)

What:  138th Interagency Institute for Federal Health Leaders (Medical Corps is limited to 3-4 seats)

When:  April 18-29, 2022 (In-person)

Where:  Bush School of Government and Public Service, TAMU, 1620 L Street NW, Washington DC  (centrally funded by NML&PDC)

Course Description:  The purpose of the Interagency Institute for Health Leaders is to provide an opportunity for the seasoned, practicing federal health professional to examine current issues in health care policy and management and to explore their potential impact on the federal health care system.  The faculty maximizes the learning experience by presenting materials resulting from research and experience, as well as examples and case studies from the contemporary national health policy decision-making process. 

Prospective applicants should send a CV and BIO to CAPT Rhett Barrett NLT Friday, March 4, 2022 (contact info in the global).

Nominations for the 2022 Female Physician Leadership Course

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The Council for Female Physician Recruitment and Retention is now accepting nominations for the 2022 Female Physician Leadership Course, taking place virtually on 02-04 May 2022.  The target audience for this course is female physicians at the O-4 select, O-4 or junior O-5 levels.  Please see this PDF for the nomination form:

Please contact CAPT Diana Fu for any questions (contact in the gloabl).  Nominations are due NLT 15 FEB 2022.