![]() Serves as the senior medical advisor to the Battalion Commander responsible for the medical readiness of Reserve Component and National Guard units through coaching, training assistance and evaluation within the First Army's area of responsibility responsible for the oversight of all medical related logistic, administrative, and training matters within the Battalion responsible for the dissemination of current doctrine and medical readiness.Īs the Army National Guard Medical Readiness NCO (MRNCO), focuses on key metrics related to the medical readiness of the unit and Soldiers monitors and reports annual medical requirements, Periodic Health Assessments (PHAs), visual, hearing, and dental screenings, immunization compliance, and manages temporary and permanent profiles serves as the medical operations, medical logistics and patient administration subject matter expert maintains access for MODS to include MEDPROS and the 68W module, eMMPS for Line of Duty (LOD) tracking, and other applications as required.Ħ8W30 Treatment Sergeant, Minimal Care Detachment ![]() Responsible for the oversight and management of AFNORTH BN, USANATO BDE medical readiness provides annual vision and hearing assessments for Soldiers in various outlying locations across Europe provides local support for Battalion ranges and events supports NATO mission by assisting in events, activities and medical readiness. Serves as an Instructor for an Army Medical Department (AMEDD) certified instructional unit assists with instruction, management of 68W sustainment classes and 68 series professional military education (PME) for Total Army School System (TASS) Battalion maintains student roster, test control, training schedules, academic records, provides after action reviews, administers student critiques, performs other duties as assigned responsible for Soldier morale, readiness, health, and welfare. Provides emergency medical treatment, limited primary care, force health protection and evacuation in a variety of operational and clinical settings from point of injury or illness through the continuum of military health care administers emergency and routine medical treatment to battle and non-battle casualties assists with outpatient care and treatment and supervises field and clinical medical facilities under the supervision of a physician, nurse or physician's assistant develops and trains soldiers through MOS enhancement. ![]()
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