Interstate Medical Licensure Compact
The Interstate Medical Licensure Compact is an agreement among participating U.S. states to work together to significantly streamline the licensing process for physicians who want to practice in multiple states. It offers a voluntary, expedited pathway to licensure for physicians who qualify. This may apply to MC officers but might be far more applicable to physician spouses of our active duty service members:
https://www.imlcc.org/a-faster-pathway-to-physician-licensure/
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2023 Sexual Assault Prevention and Response DOD Virtual Learning Event May 24-25, 2023
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
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:
