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www.nko.navy.mil
This is where most of the medical related information is now found for the Navy. Unfortunately, you need to already be in the Navy to access this info. |
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http://www.fas.org/main/home.jsp
Info on most military equipment. http://www.usuhs.mil/mim/Links/MCOAT.xls Medical course of action tool. It's a spreadsheet based on historical data that helps calculate expected casualties and medical resources necessary given current circumstances. |
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http://MilitaryMed.com
This is a new veteran owned and operated web site that features outstanding practice opportunities for separating/prior service military healthcare providers. All positions posted are presented to be from "veteran friendly" hospitals and organizations. Meaning you may receive special incentives because of your service to our country. Drop by for a visit and pass it along to you friends. |
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some tips for deployment. 1. Don't trust TMOP (mail order pharmacy) to get stuff to you in a timely fashion, get supply of meds from local pharmacy. Alternative method, is to get access to CHCS 1 (Navy) and put prescription in at home pharmacy, and state in comments, please allow spouse to pick up meds and mail to deployed service member. this usually works. IF your network at deployed sight is fast enough this is useful, otherwise, make sure all your sailors have 6 months or more supply prior to leaving. 2: Get a password, or access to uptodate, or similar reference of your choice, since as a GMO your phone a friend may not work when you need it most. Of course, murphy dicates, that this would be precisely the same time that internet will be down. Prepare to work across service boundries, since you will see pretty much any coalition force. That includes all the US forces, as well as any of our coalition friends. Also will likely see locals in whatever theater your in. i want out |
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www.nomi.med.navy.mil
Some good training opportunities for active and reserve medical personnel in all services. |
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Does anybody have any idea how to log on and complete the CBRNE module? They have told us to do this at my hospital, but have given us no instructions on how to go about doing so. Thanks for any help.
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if you need "training aids" for CBRNE, PM me.
--your friendly neighborhood CBRNE qualified caveman |
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Homunculus, are you in San Antonio?
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There is an army website that shows the base pay for physicians and the bonuses for their area of specialty. It also shows how much the housing allowance is for different cities. Does anyone have the link to this site?
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http://www.dod.mil/dfas/militarypay/...006updated.pdf -these are the 2006 rates, everything goes up roughly 2.2% stating 2007 For BAH: https://secureapp2.hqda.pentagon.mil...?SMIDENTITY=NO -new BAH rates will be released within the next 2 weeks |
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Thanks!
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Cheers all. Active Duty Navy Doc, getting out to head for the hills and civilian residency.
Does anyone have or know of solid resources/info on receiving GI Bill benefits while you're in residency? The www.gibill.va.gov website seems to be fairly worthless, for anything that pertains to physicians using the GI Bill and residency. "Where we gone one, we go all." |
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This website is for anyone in the New York City Metro area who is interested in learning more about the Health Professions Scholarship Program. Contact info is included...
http://www/usarec.army.mil/1stbde/1zbn/NYCHPSP If anyone has questions for me on this forum - shoot...I have been recruiting for over a year and I have an answer for most questions. Also - I have no interest in BS'ing anyone as I leave here in 5 months to attend the Interservice Physician Assistant Program in San Antonio. I see a lot of postings from people who feel they were lied to or otherwise misled. I'm here to get you all the right answers asap. I hope I can help! I look forward to hearing from you!! CPT Letourneau justin.letourneau@usarec.army.mil |
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Here are some interesting websites for shipboard medical officers and GMO if anyone is interested:
The Medical Officers Guide to the Navy http://www.officersguide.org/index.html LT Christian's Little Blue Book: An Unofficial Guide For U.S. Navy Shipboard Medical Officers http://www.brooksidepress.org/Produc...leBlueBook.doc Operational Medicine 2001: GMO manual http://www.operationalmedicine.org/e.../GMOManual.htm |
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One thing I wish I'd known earlier when I was on the HPSP teat - there are good reputable services which provide leased laptops and computers to student scholarship recipients (from all branches) at prices within the constraints of the HPSP contract. One such service is in Houston, TX:
http://cambridgecomputers.blogspot.com cheers, K-steiner |
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I'm currently a flight surgeon in the navy and about to head out to the desert. This website is helpful to prepare medical briefs to the squadron.
http://chppm-www.apgea.army.mil/HIOMTB/ Good luck to all. |
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does anyone know how to get a PGY1 (Internship) in a Military Hospital being a civilian?
@aegis > btw.. that blog rocks.. especially the first section.. nice.."feed me","no more","helpp"
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Anyone written or know of a new, good, relevant blog? Self promotion is authorized. MB
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Hello!
I'm a young doctor from Albania. I have just started to work in a blood donation bank. In a transfusion medicine book I read that the US Army Blood Service has a list of medications that suspend the donor from blood donation. I couldn't find it online. Can anyone help me find this list? Thank you! |
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whoever has the list lemme know!
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Join Date: Apr 2004
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I wanted to share this for current and up and coming millitary doctors, corpsmen, medics, etc.
For the warfighter - mainly important OCONUS but in the states too- here's the link to Vector Map- it lists the vectors of medical relevance. http://www.vectormap.org/ Our main focus here at WRAIR is mosquitos and sandflies (for leish, malaria and dengue) but it will help reduce your risk for any vectorborne illnesses when you know what's in the area you're deploying.
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