Training
Leveraging the DoD Safe Helpline to Support SAPR Efforts: A Brief for Leadership (DoD Safe Helpline 103)
Voluntary training opportunity for supervisors:
- Webinar Title: Leveraging the DoD Safe Helpline to Support SAPR Efforts: A Brief for Leadership (DoD Safe Helpline 103)
- Date and Time: Thursday, 24 February 2022 from 1500-1600 EST
- Target Audience: COs, XOs, Senior Officers, Senior Enlisted Leaders, Supervisors, Prevention Practitioners, SAPR PMs, SARCs, VAs, and other SAPR/SHARP Stakeholders and Leaders
- Register*: https://einvitations.afit.edu/inv/index.cfm?i=629324&k=04634B0A7953
*Registration Closes- 22 February 2022. Training will be hosted on All Partners Access Network (APAN).
Description: DoD Safe Helpline 103 provides a high-level overview of the Safe Helpline, how Safe Helpline supports the work of SAPR and SHARP teams on-base, and ways leadership can leverage Safe Helpline resources to support survivors of sexual assault. This brief is intended for leadership who are interested in raising awareness about services available to support survivors.
Learning Objectives:
- The key tenets of Safe Helpline, including services available to support survivors, staff training, and the importance of anonymity and confidentiality.
- How Safe Helpline services are supporting Service members and the SAPR personnel on your base.
- Describe Safe Helpline services and resources for survivors, their friends and family, and local Sexual Assault Prevention and Response (SAPR) and Sexual Harassment/Assault Response and Prevention (SHARP) personnel.
- Resources available for leadership to support survivors of sexual assault through the Safe Helpline.
Joint Medical Executive Skills Institute Intermediate Executive Skills Course (IESC) – June 13-16, 2022 (Virtual)
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.
Basic Readiness Officer Course (BROC) Now On Navy E-Learning
BROC (formerly BMDOC) will be a pre-requisite for the Advanced Readiness Officer Course (AROC) in the very near future. Anyone who previously took BMDOC will not have to retake BROC.

Healthcare Management Course – MAY 16-19, 2022
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.
Course Info for Emergency War Surgery, C4, and Joint En Route Care Courses
Here’s a file with all the course dates and how to sign up:
Virtual Advanced Readiness Officer Courses (AROC)
Two virtual AROC sessions are planned next year (Feb’22 and Aug’22). OCONUS officers and those with extenuating circumstances will be given priority to these courses. However, all eligible officers interested/available to participate are encouraged to apply for a student quota. Application info is in this document.
| Advanced Readiness Officers Course (A-ROC) | ||||
| Course Title | Course Number | Course Start Date | Course End Date | Nom Due Date |
| A-ROC | 22-10 | 18-Oct-2021 | 29-Oct-2021 | 06-Sep-2021 |
| A-ROC | 22-20 | 10-Jan-2022 | 21-Jan-2022 | 01-Dec-2021 |
| A-ROC | 22-30 Virtual | 14-Feb-2022 | 25-Feb-2022 | 27-Dec-2021 |
| A-ROC | 22-40 | 14-Mar-2022 | 25-Mar-2022 | 24-Jan-2022 |
| A-ROC | 22-50 | 18-Apr-2022 | 29-Apr-2022 | 01-Mar-2022 |
| A-ROC | 22-60 | 13-Jun-2022 | 24-Jun-2022 | 25-Apr-2022 |
| A-ROC | 22-70 | 18-Jul-2022 | 29-Jul-2022 | 30-May-2022 |
| A-ROC | 22-80 Virtual | 15-Aug-2022 | 26-Aug-2022 | 27-Jun-2022 |
| A-ROC | 22-90 | 12-Sep-2022 | 23-Sep-2022 | 01-Aug-2022 |
Virtual Healthcare Management Course – 10-13 JAN – O3/O4
-Course dates: 10-13 Jan (Virtual)
-Nominations due NLT 11 Oct to CAPT Anthony Keller (contact info in the global)
-MC has 6 seats available. Preference will be given to O-3 and O-4 officers with clinic level leadership interest.
-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 are or have the potential to impact the military healthcare management arena. Attendees participate in hands-on training with clinic administrative tools.
Change in URL to DoD Opioid Prescriber Safety Training Program
BACKGROUND: All prescribing providers caring for TRICARE beneficiaries in military treatment facilities (MTFs) are required to complete the initial opioid prescriber safety training program (OPST) upon starting work in the MTF and every 3 years (or as otherwise directed) afterwards. This on line training had been located at https://opstp.cds.pesgce.com/hub.php as published in Defense Health Agency Procedural Instruction, Number 6025.04, dated, 8 June 2018. The web address was changed in November 2018 to:
https://dhaj7.adobeconnect.com/opioidtraining18/event/registration.html
Although a message was distributed at that time, the DHA Chief Medical Officer has learned that some MTFs may be referring to the DHAPI in search of this training module. The DHAPI will be updated with the correct web address. However, DHA requests you make widest dissemination of the new web address so that prescribing providers are not impeded in their effort to certify in this required training.
KEY MESSAGES:
- The web address for the DoD Opioid Prescriber Safety Training Program published in the Defense Health Agency Procedural Instruction, Number 6025.04, dated, 8 June 2018 has changed. The new url is:
https://dhaj7.adobeconnect.com/opioidtraining18/event/registration.html
- All prescribing providers caring for TRICARE beneficiaries in MTFs are required to complete initial OPST upon starting work in the MTF and every 3 years (or as otherwise directed) afterwards.
- The web address to OPST changed after DHAPI 6025.04 was published. A message was distributed alerting users to the new web address in November 2018, however the DHA Chief Medical Officer has learned that the new web address may not have reached across the entire MHS.
- An update to DHAPI 6025.04 is pending. Until then, please make widest dissemination possible of the new web address for the DoD Opioid Prescriber Safety Training Program.
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