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Medical Corps Update. James R. Bloom CAPT, MC, USN Deputy Chief, Navy Medical Corps 14 March 2007. World Class Care…Anytime, Anywhere. Status of Personnel. Medical Corps Stats (as of 30 Sep 2006). Total Officers as of Feb 2007 = 3728 Staff - 2656 Training - 1072
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Medical Corps Update James R. Bloom CAPT, MC, USN Deputy Chief, Navy Medical Corps 14 March 2007 World Class Care…Anytime, Anywhere
Medical Corps Stats(as of 30 Sep 2006) • Total Officers as of Feb 2007 = 3728 • Staff - 2656 • Training - 1072 • Funded Billets - 3824 • Staff - 2769 • Training -1055 • Percent Manned – 97.5% World Class Care…Anytime, Anywhere
Medical Corps Community Current Status OCM Notes Accessions Attrition Retention Resigs Fit 0-4 Inventory 0-5 0-6 Statistics: Inventory: 3802 OPA: 3807 Manning: 100% FY06 Projected Losses: 375 Losses to date: 380 FY06 Projected Gains: 348 Gains to date: 337 Years of Commissioned Service Source: OMF data as of end September 2006
Medical Corps Force Structure FY03 - FY06 Actual Inventory Source - BUMIS, PERS Billet Source - TFMMS extract 30 SEP of Applicable Year.
FY06 Medical Corps Losses • FY06 Losses = 368 • FY07 Projected Losses = 387 MC LOS
Active Duty Medical Department Retention Rates
Manning by SpecialtyFebruary 2007 1. Prev Med 15. FS 2. UMO 16. Pathology 3. RAM 17. IM 4. Derm 18. Neurosurg 5. Urology 19. Occ Med 6. G Surg 20. ENT 7. Radiology 21. Rad Onc 8. FM 22. Ophthalmol 9. Anesth 23. Peds 10. Psych 24. GMO 11. ER 25. Neurology 12. Ortho 26. PM&R 13 OB/GYN 27. RUM 14. Nuc Med Heavily Tasked for OIF/OEF
Critically Undermanned Specialties by Corps
Minimum number of graduates needed to meet annual operational medical officer (GMO+FS+UMO) requirements Minimum number of graduates needed to meet annual operational requirements + meet inservice GME-2 program selection goals Minimum number of graduates needed to meet operational requirements + meet inservice GME-2 program selection goals + defer appropriate number of graduates to train in critical shortage specialties
Active Medical Programs Goal/Accessed 23 February 2007
GMO Billets by TypeTotal = 553 Fleet 65 Flight Surgeons 238 FMF 116 BSO-1839 UMOs95
GMO Billetconversions 2007 Fleet 65 15 To PCMO Flight Surgeons 238 3 FMF 116 To PCMO 11 BSO-1839 37 To AMP 28 UMOs95 To FNP/PA New Total = 447
28 to MSC/NC 1 to EM 77 to PCMO 447 remaining GMO “Fair Share” to Pediatrics Family Medicine Internal Medicine Individuals with PCMO 106 billets converted
Other Hot Issues • Special Pays • All Board-Eligible Force • Career Path • EMF Kuwait • PCOLA • MRR
Rumors of PCOLA • No decision to close GME • Narrowest scope of teaching pathology • No decision to close GME • Lowest volume of patient care • No decision to close GME
2008 Cuts (Proposed) • 43 MC out of 486 Med Dept for FY2008 Fam Med 10 Plastics 1 Derm 6 Pathology 1 Radiology 7 IM 2 OB/GYN 4 GMO 1 Peds 3 ENT 1 Ortho 4 Urology 1
Family Medicine Cuts(proposed) Charleston 3 Bethesda 2 Annapolis 1 Pax River 1 Fallon 1 Bridgeport 1 Oak Harbor 1
Observations so far • Modest push-back from Specialty Leaders • Gapped billets were targeted • Regions and Detailers had distributed gaps as per SL input • Await FY2009 distributions…