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NAVY MEDICINE OPERATIONAL TRAINING CENTER Mission Provide Operational Medicine and Aviation Survival Training Vision Recognized as the global leaders in operational medicine, innovative and responsive to the challenges of the warfighter Leader in Operational Readiness Training and Support Over 24,000 personnel trained annually, the largest training throughput in Navy Medicine!

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NAVY MEDICINE OPERATIONAL TRAINING CENTER

Mission Provide Operational Medicine and Aviation Survival Training

Vision Recognized as the global leaders in operational medicine,

innovative and responsive to the challenges of the warfighter

Leader in Operational Readiness Training and Support

Over 24,000 personnel trained annually,

the largest training throughput in Navy Medicine!

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Leadership Triad

CAPT Larry GarshaCommanding Officer

CAPT Maria MajarExecutive Officer

HMCM (SW) Timothy PerkettCommand Master Chief

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CHAIN OF COMMAND

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NAVMED EASTNAVMED

SUPPORT COMMAND

Navy Medicine Operational

Training Center(NMOTC)

NAVMED WESTNAVMED

NATIONALCAPITAL AREA

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- ASTC Whidbey Island, WA

- ASTC Lemoore, CA

- Navy Trauma Training Center, Los Angeles, CA

- ASTC Miramar, CANaval Expeditionary Medical Training Institute (NEMTI), Camp Pendleton, CA

Surface Warfare Medicine Institute (SWMI), San Diego, CA -Advanced Dental Assisting Program, NAVSTA -Navy Drug and Alcohol Counselor School, Pt. Loma

Naval Special Operations Medical Institute (NSOMI), Ft. Bragg, NC

Naval Undersea Medical Institute (NUMI), Groton, CT

- ASTC Jacksonville, FL

- ASTC Patuxent River, MD

- ASTC Norfolk, VA

- ASTC Cherry Point, NC

NAVY MEDICINE OPERATIONAL TRAINING CENTER,(NMOTC) PENSACOLA, FL- R. E. Mitchell Center for Repatriated Prisoners of War- Naval Aerospace Medical Institute (NAMI)- Naval Survival Training Institute (NSTI)- ASTC Pensacola

- Training Sites: i.e., Aviation Survival Training Center (ASTC)

Detachment, Training Institutes

COMMAND, NMOTC- ERC, Fort Rucker, AL

• 67 Courses• 60 Facilities• 15 Locations• 24,000+

Students

• 43,000+ Aeromedical Dispositions

• 500+ Repatriated POW Evaluations

• 100+ International Students• Air Force, Marine and Army Staff

NMOTC FACTSCNO Designated Warfare Center of Excellence

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Human Performance, Brooks AFB, San Antonio, TX

NAVY MEDICINE OPERATIONAL TRAINING CENTER

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Commanding Officer

Naval Aerospace Medical Institute(NAMI) DETPensacola, FL-Wright Patterson AFB

Naval Undersea Medical Institute(NUMI) DETGroton, CT

Surface Warfare Medicine Institute (SWMI) DETSan Diego, CA

-NDACS Pt. Loma-ADAP NAVSTA

Naval Expeditionary Medical Training Institute (NEMTI) DETCamp Pendleton, CA

-NTTC LA County-Air Evac, FT Rucker

Naval Survival Training Institute (NSTI) DET Pensacola, FL

ASTC Location- ASTC Pensacola, FL - ASTC Norfolk, VA- ASTC Pax River, MD - ASTC Cherry Point, NC- ASTC Jacksonville, FL- ASTC Lemoore, CA- ASTC Miramar, CA - ASTC Whidbey Is, WA

Naval Special Operations Medical Institute (NSOMI) DETFt Bragg, NC

CMC

Director for Admin - Info Technology - HR & Admin - Operations Mgt

Director for Resources-Budget/Accounting -Travel-Supply/ Equipment

Director for Academics & Governance-Academics-Staff Education & Training -Plans, Analysis & Evaluation

REMC - RPOW - Medical Library

Special Assistants - Career Counselor - Safety Manager - Equal Opportunity - Legal Officer - Security Manager - Urinalysis Coordinator - PRT Leader - CIO - PAO - Health Promotions - Emergency Manager - Anti Terrorism Officer

Executive Officer

Comptroller

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Naval Survival Training InstitutePurpose: To assist the joint warfighter in winning the fight by providing safe,

effective, and relevant human performance and survival training.

8 CNO directed CONUS locations – Aviation Survival Training Centers (ASTCs)

Naval Aviation Survival Training Program (NASTP): 21 different CNO approved curricula tailored to aircraft, mission, and associated flight equipment.

COURSES LENGTH1. Aircrew Refresher Training (Four year re-qualification interval) 2 days2. Aircrew Initial NASTP Training (required prior to flight) 3- 5 days 3. Non-aircrew NASTP Training – e.g. selected passengers, VIPs 1- 2 days4. Non Aircraft Specific Training – e.g. ‘helo dunker’; CFET; ROBD 1 day5. Aerospace Physiology Technician Course (NEC 8409) 5 weeks6. Naval Aviation Water Survival Instructor (NAWSTI- NEC 9504) 2 weeks7. Aerospace Physiologist Internship Program 20 mos8. 8409 Internship Program 12 mos

>22,000 STUDENTS ANNUALLY

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Naval Aerospace Medical InstitutePurpose: To support Navy and Marine Corps aviation units through expert aeromedical

consultation, services development and application of aeromedical standards and training of aeromedical personnel for operational assignments.

COURSES LENGTH 1. Naval Flight Surgeon 6 months 2. Naval Aerospace Physiologist 6 months 3. Naval Aerospace Experimental Psychologist 6 months 4. Naval Aerospace Optometrist (AQD) 6 months 5. Aerospace Medicine Technician (NEC 8406) 10 weeks 6. Aerospace Medicine Residency 24 months 7. Flight Surgeon Refresher Training 2 weeks 8. Medical Student Clerkship 2 - 6 weeks

240 STUDENTS ANNUALLY

AEROMEDICAL DISPOSITIONS: Number of consultations annually: 15,000 Number of physicals annually: 6,000

PHYSICAL QUALIFICATIONS PROGRAM: Waiver physical exam applications processed : 12,500 Aviation Selection Test Battery : 9,000

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Naval Undersea Medical Institute

Purpose: Provides training and technical support in Undersea Medicine and Radiation Health.

COURSES LENGTH1. Undersea Medical Officer Candidate Course 23 weeks2. Radiation Health Officer Course 5 weeks3. Sub Force Independent Duty Corpsman/HM-8402 58 weeks4. Radiation Health Indoctrination Course 1 weeks5. Radiation Health Technician/HM-8407 10 weeks6. Independent Duty Corpsman Refresher Training 5 weeks7. Surface to Submarine IDC Conversion Course 22 weeks8. Emergency Medical Assistance Team Training 4 days

130 STUDENTS ANNUALLY

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Surface Warfare Medicine InstitutePurpose: Provides global medical support, training and consultation for Surface Forces on all issues regarding afloat operations. Coordinates and performs operational readiness training, LCAC Medical Screening, referencepublications, course execution and curriculum revision.

COURSES LENGTH 1. Surface & Dive Independent Duty Corpsman/HM-8425/8494 52 weeks2. Surface Warfare Medical Indoctrination and Refresher Training 1 & 2 weeks 3. Command Amphibious Task Force/Expeditionary 2 weeks Strike Group (CATF/ESG) Surgeon Course 4. Surface Warfare Medical Officer Indoctrination Course (SWMOIC) 3 weeks 5. Surface Warfare Medical Department Officer Indoctrination 2 weeks Course (SWMDOIC)6. Medical Regulating Course 3 days 7. Operational Medicine Symposia 1 day8. Humanitarian Civic Assistance Symposium (HCAS) 2 days9. Health Services Augmentation Program 4 days10. Advanced Dental Assisting Program 10 weeks11. Navy Drug and Alcohol Counselor School 21 weeks12. Physician Assistant Phase II Program 52 weeks

750+ STUDENTS ANNUALLY

Landing Craft Air Cushion Physical Qualifications Program Applicant Physicals processed & Med Consults: 59

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Naval Expeditionary Medical Training InstitutePurpose: Provides instruction on the assembly, disassembly, establishment of command structure, and basic operations of an Expeditionary Medical Facility.

Provides Pre-deployment training for Expeditionary Medicine Units per Combatant Commander Requirements. Also provides intensive stabilization trauma care experience at the Los Angeles County USC Medical Center’s Navy Trauma Training Center (21 days/course; 11 courses/year; 24 students/course)

Center of Excellence for Tactical Combat Casualty Care training

COURSES LENGTH1. Expeditionary Medical Facility Pre-Deployment Training 10-21

days 2. EMF Field Training conducted only at NEMTI 8

days3. Navy En Route Care 3

days4. Indoctrination and Orientation (I&O) Exportable Training 2

day5. Operational Readiness Evaluation (ORE) 8

days6. Tactical Combat Casualty Care 3

days7. Naval Trauma Training Center (LAC+USC) 21

days

1,699 STUDENTS ANNUALLY

 

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Naval Special Operations Medical InstitutePurpose: Conduct combat medical training for Special Operations Forces to include Recon Corpsman, SEAL and Surface Warfare Combatant-Craft Crewman (SWCC) Medics under U.S. Special Operations Command (USSOCOM)

COURSES LENGTH• Navy: Special Operations Combat Medic/HM-8427/5392 7 months

8 Classes/yr 72 students per class (Navy, Army, Foreign Service) (*8 Months)

100 Navy Seats/yr 576 students annually• Navy: Special Operations Independent Duty Corpsman, 6 months

B-300-0015/2403 (NEC-8403) (*4 Months)

16 Navy Students trained in FY-0948 students annually

• Navy/Army: Special Operations Combat Medical Skills Sustainment Course, 2 weeksB-300-0111

105 Navy students trained in FY-09 924 students annually

Approximately 20 International Students trained annually

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R. E. Mitchell Center for Repatriated Prisoner of War (RPOW) Studies

Purpose: The Mitchell Center provides follow up studies of RPOWs as a result of WW II, Korea, Vietnam, Desert Storm, and OIF, to evaluate the mental and physical effects of captivity.

The Center performs more than 500 RPOW evaluations each year for members of all services as well as the State Department. Functions as the only longitudinal study of RPOWs.

In recognition of the Center’s important work, SECNAV directed the creation of the Mitchell Foundation, a private 501C3 corporation, to help support the Center’s research efforts.