HOT FILL – JOB OPPORTUNITY – MEDICAL CORPS PLANS AND POLICY OFFICER – O5/O6 MC OFFICERS
Plans and Policy Officer, Medical Corps – The Medical Corps Chief seeks qualified officers to fill the O-5/O-6 level position as Plans and Policy Officer for the Medical Corps Chiefs Office. The selected individual must possess the required experience and demonstrate exceptional knowledge, skills and abilities to perform and execute the duties and responsibilities as outlined at the attached position description. The assignment is 36 months, and the primary duty location is in Falls Church, Virginia. The selected individual should arrive no later than Jun 1, 2024, with early reporting authorized.
Prospective applicants should send a CV and Bio to CAPT Teresa Allen NLT Friday, Jan 26, 2024.
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Officer Photos No Longer Required Anywhere
They stopped displaying officer photos at promotion boards in 2020, but they were still required in your Official Military Personnel File (OMPF). Thanks to a reader, though, for pointing out that when you click on the Officer Photo portion of the BOL menu, you now get this:

Officer photos are no longer required anywhere!
Medical Corps Symposium in 2 Days – Jan 5 @ 1200 ET Bushside to Bedside: OPMED Autonomous Documentation
*Jan 5 @ 1200 ET Bushside to Bedside: OPMED Autonomous Documentation by CDR Darshan Thota
*This is an exciting look at the future of documentation. Learn how the Navy is working on different ways that physicians can skip tedious documentation and focus on the patient.
