january medical waterfront meeting
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JANUARY MEDICAL WATERFRONT MEETING. WATERFRONT RECREATION CENTER HOSTED BY: MRD-SD. January 29 th Waterfront Meeting. Waterfront Recreation Center. INTRODUCTION SEL MRD-SD HMCM Phil Nafus [email protected] (619) 556-1467. FORCE UPDATE. FORCE SURGEON CAPT Bruce Laverty, MC, USN - PowerPoint PPT PresentationTRANSCRIPT
JANUARY MEDICAL WATERFRONT MEETING
WATERFRONT RECREATION CENTERHOSTED BY: MRD-SD
January 29th Waterfront Meeting
MinutesMRD-SD
SURFOR MED
HMCM Nafus
HMCM Davis
SEL Welcome & Intros
SURFOR Update
5
10
NEPMU-5 LCDR Hayes Flu/TSFC/CHT Spill 10
SMART CLINIC
32nd FMH
Mr. J. Magee / CAPT Rosenthal
CDR King-Hollis
SMART Center Update
FMH Updates
10
15
MRD-SD LT Gilman/LT Horn Physicals Clinic Updates 10
MRD GMO LT Gilman/LT Horn Misc. Updates (TY/Rads for GMO /NAVADMINs)
10
Total 70
Waterfront Recreation Center
FORCE UPDATE
FORCE SURGEONCAPT Bruce Laverty, MC, USN
FORCE MASTER CHIEFHMCM Alberia Davis
FLU UPDATE
LCDR McDowellLCDR Hayes
NEPMU-5
SMART CENTER
SMART CENTER UPDATES
CAPT Rosenthal, MC, USNMr. Magee
FLEET MENTAL HEALTH UPDATES
Shauna King Hollis, PMHNPCDR NC USN
Fleet Mental Health LiaisonNAVSTA Fleet Mental Health
CLINICAL PRACTICE UPDATES
• SERVICE TREATMENT RECORDS
• POC: CDR Vannessa Lake, NC, USN– [email protected]
• Pick Up Directions Sheet At Front
TYCOM Guidance for Service Treatment Record (STR) Life Cycle Management
• A complete STR is: 1) The complete Medical record: All SAMS/TMIP notes, All AHLTA/CHCS notes included. 2) The complete Dental record: All X-rays included. 3) A completed and signed DD 2963.
• Goal: Establish a process to ensure all Active Duty Service Members (ADSM) retiring or separating will receive VA benefits upon date of discharge
• Please note that YOU are the signatory certifying completeness of the STR on this document (DD 2693 - STR TRANSFER or CERTIFICATION FORM).
Medical Record Guidance
• YOU: (or designated rep) will notify the Patient Administration Department of the Branch Clinic or Hospital that services your unit of all separating or retiring crew members– AT LEAST 7-10 days (CONUS home ported ships) – AT LEAST 60-90 days (OCONUS home ported ships) prior to
separation/retirement
• THEY: may provide all hard copy ALHTA/CHCS notes for the separating/retiring service member.
• CONUS Branch Clinics will turn these requests around in 7-10 days after notification
• OCONUS Clinics and Hospitals will turn requests around in 30-45 days.
• Recommend: identifying and coordinating with your local servicing clinic or hospital for a smooth process for your shipmates.
Dental Records Guidance
• YOU: notify the Branch Dental Clinic that services your unit of all separating or retiring crew members:– AT LEAST 1-7 days (CONUS home ported ships) or – 15-30 days (OCONUS home ported ships) prior to
separation/retirement • THEY: provide CD's of digital x-rays for the
separating/retiring service member. • CONUS Branch Dental Clinics will turn these requests
around in 1-7 days after notification • OCONUS Dental Clinics will turn these requests around in 7-
14 days. • Recommend: identifying and coordinating with your local
servicing dental clinic for a smooth process for your shipmates.
After 1 Jan 2014
• After 1 JAN 2014 the Ship/Unit will mail the complete directly to the VAMRC.
• Local clinic will still print out hard copy records but PSD will not be involved.
DEPLOYABILITY COORDINATOR
• NAVADMIN 014/14– All Commands Shall Designate a Deployability Coordinator
(E-6 or above) in writing and provide designation letter to supporting MTF Deployability Coordinator
» Recommend IDC on CRUDES/LCS/NSE commands– All PSDs, Customer Service Desks, MTFs, and Clinics Shall
Provide the Deployability Coordinator’s contact information to PERS-454 by 28February2014
– MTFS/commands shall assess deployability of every sailor at minimum three times yearly (including PHAs, etc)
– MTFS shall Evaluate LIMDU Sailors at a Minimum Every Two Months
NAVY PERSONNEL AMMUNITION AND EXPLOSIVES
HANDLING
• CNSP/CNSL 8023.6• The following forms are available on the Navy
Forms Online website at https://forms.daps.dla.mil/:– a. OPNAV Form 5530/1:
» Report of Screening for Personnel Assigned AA&E Security Related Duties
– b. OPNAV Form 8020/2-3417 and OPNAV 8020/6:» Medical Examiner's Certificate for Explosive Material
Handling Equipment
RANDOM SYNTHETIC MARIJUANA TESTING
• NAVADMIN 334/13– Mentioned in Navy Drug and Alcohol
Abuse Prevention Program E-Gram– Testing to begin 1Jan2014
• Testing Will Be Condcuted During Random Urinalysis
• Estimated 1% Use Across Fleet
2014 NMCSD
Radiology for the GMO CourseLearn Radiology from the experts!
• What: Review of basic imaging interpretation, common pathology and indications for advanced imaging in:
– Chest Radiology – Musculoskeletal Radiology– Neuroradiology– Abdominal Imaging– Ultrasound – Breast
» CME approval for physicians is being sought.» Case based review included for “hands on” interpretation experience.
• Goal: refresh/enhance basic interpretation skills for use in clinic and when forward deployed.
• Who: Seats for up to 40 GMOs. – (seats will be opened to other primary care providers as available, MD,NP, PA, IDC)
• When: February 27th and 28th 07:45-16:00 (Thursday and Friday)• Where: NMCSD, Building 1, 2nd floor, Radiology conference room• Sign up Now!
– Reserve a seat via email to [email protected] and cc [email protected]
PHYSICALS CLINIC
Adam Horn, MDLT, MC, USN
Luke Gilman, MDLT, MC, USN
CME
CME LECTURES WILL RESUME IN
FEBRUARY 2014
UPCOMING LECTURES
FEBRUARY 2014
TBD
Contact Number
QUESTIONS?
http://www.public.navy.mil/surfor/Pages/idcorpsmen.aspx
GMO Contact:Office (619) 556-5191Clinic (619) 556-8069
MRD SD:(619) 556-0662