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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 phillip.nafus@navy.mil (619) 556-1467. FORCE UPDATE. FORCE SURGEON CAPT Bruce Laverty, MC, USN
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JANUARY MEDICAL WATERFRONT MEETING WATERFRONT RECREATION CENTER HOSTED BY: MRD-SD
January 29th Waterfront Meeting Waterfront Recreation Center
INTRODUCTION SEL MRD-SD HMCM Phil Nafus phillip.nafus@navy.mil (619) 556-1467
FORCE UPDATE FORCE SURGEON CAPT Bruce Laverty, MC, USN bruce.laverty@navy.mil FORCE MASTER CHIEF HMCM Alberia Davis alberia.davis@navy.mil
NEPMU-5 FLU UPDATE LCDR McDowell LCDR Hayes
SMART CENTER SMART CENTER UPDATES CAPT Rosenthal, MC, USN Mr. Magee
FLEET MENTAL HEALTH UPDATES Shauna King Hollis, PMHNP CDR NC USN Fleet Mental Health Liaison NAVSTA Fleet Mental Health
CLINICAL PRACTICE UPDATES Luke Gilman, MD LT MC USN luke.gilman@navy.mil
CLINICAL PRACTICE UPDATES • SERVICE TREATMENT RECORDS • POC: CDR Vannessa Lake, NC, USN • lake_v@msn.com • 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 28th07:45-16:00 (Thursday and Friday) • Where: NMCSD, Building 1, 2nd floor, Radiology conference room • Sign up Now! • Reserve a seat via email to james.stepenosky@med.navy.mil and cc jason.sweet@med.navy.mil
PHYSICALS CLINIC Adam Horn, MD LT, MC, USN Luke Gilman, MD LT, 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) 556-5191 Clinic (619) 556-8069 MRD SD: (619) 556-0662