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HOSPITAL CORPSMAN ASSIGNMENTS (PERS-407)
‘C’ SCHOOL BRIEF
TRAINING OBJECTIVES
Terminal Objective:Describe the Hospital Corpsman ‘C’
School process.
Enabling Objectives:Describe the importance of HM ‘C’
Schools.Provide an overview of the various ‘C’
School options.
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TRAINING OBJECTIVES
Enabling Objectives:Discuss the HM ‘C’ Schools/Accession
Pipeline.Explain the Sea/Shore flow for NECs.Discuss the benefits of selecting a ‘C’
School.Explain the Detailing Timelines.Describe the ‘C’ School Package
submission process.3
Agenda
• Importance of HM 'C' Schools• HM 'C' Schools• HM 'C' Schools/Accession Pipeline• Sea/Shore flow for NECs• “Why should I choose a 'C' School?”• Detailing Timelines• Submission of Packages• Points of Contact
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Importance of ‘C’ Schools
• Critical to the success of the Hospital
Corps.
• Core to maintaining operational
readiness of deploying forces as well
as the day-to-day functions of the
Military Treatment Facility.
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HM ‘C’ Schools • 8401 – SEARCH AND RESCUE
• 8402 – SUBMARINE IDC
• 8403 – RECON IDC
• 8406 – AEROSPACE MEDICINE
• 8408 – CARDIOVASCULAR
• 8409 – AEROSPACE PHYS
• 8410 – ADVANCED BIOMED REPAIR
• 8416 – NUCLEAR MEDICINE
• 8425 – SURFACE IDC
• 8427 – AMPHIB RECON
• 8432 – PREVENTIVE MEDICINE
• 8452 – ADVANCED RADIOLOGY
• 8454 – EEG TECH
• 8463 – OPTICIAN TECH
• 8466 – PHYSICAL THERAPY TECH
• 8467 – OCCUPATIONAL THERAPY
• 8482 – PHARMACY TECH
• 8485 – PSYCH TECH
• 8493 – DIVE MED TECH
• 8494 – DIVE MED IDC
• 8503 – HISTOLOGY
• 8506 – ADVANCED LAB TECH
• 8541 – RESPIRATORY TECH
• 8702 – ADVANCED DENTAL
• 8752 – BASIC DENTAL LAB
• 8753 – ADVANCED DENTAL LAB
• 8765 – MAXILLOFACIAL PROSTHETIC
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HM ‘C’ Schools (Cont)
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The following ‘C’ schools are currently being filled 100% accession to
align the NEC and maintain the healthiness of each of the below NECs.
• 8406 – AEROSPACE MEDICINE
• 8407 – RADIATION HEALTH
• 8434 – HEMODIALYSIS
• 8454 – EEG TECH
• 8463 – OPTICIAN TECH
• 8483 – SURGERY TECH
• 8486 – UROLOGY TECH
• 8489 – ORTHOPEDIC TECH
HM 8407 Rad Health Tech
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E1-3 E4 E5 E6 E7 E8 E9 Total
% INV to FY11 EPA 0% 28% 112% 127% 57% 0% 0% 106%EPA (FY11) - 25 34 22 7 - - 88
Total Inventory 16 7 38 28 4 - - 93
EPA (FY12) - 24 34 23 6 - - 87 % INV to FY12 EPA 0% 29% 112% 122% 67% 0% 0% 107%
HM 8489 Ortho Tech
E1-3 E4 E5 E6 E7 E8 E9 Total
% INV to FY11 EPA 69% 87% 145% 1500% 0% 0% 0% 101%EPA (FY11) 67 39 31 1 - - - 138
Total Inventory 46 34 45 15 - - - 140
EPA (FY12) 67 40 31 1 - - - 139 % INV to FY12 EPA 69% 85% 145% 1500% 0% 0% 0% 101%
HM ‘C’ Schools (Cont)
Sea/Shore Flow
48 MOS SEA/36 MOS SHORE
• 8406 – AEROSPACE MEDICINE
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36 MOS SEA/36 MOS SHORE
• 8401 – SEARCH AND RESCUE
• 8402 – SUBMARINE IDC• 8403 – RECON IDC• 8407 – RADIATION HEALTH• 8425 – SURFACE IDC• 8427 – AMPHIB RECON• 8432 – PREVENTIVE
MEDICINE• 8493 – DIVE MED TECH• 8494 – DIVE MED IDC• 8708 – DENTAL HYGIENE
Sea/Shore Flow (Cont)
36 MOS SEA/48 MOS SHORE
• 8409 – AEROSPACE PHYS • 8410 – ADVANCED BIOMED
REPAIR• 8452 – ADVANCED RADIOLOGY• 8482 – PHARMACY TECH• 8483 – SURGERY TECH• 8485 – PSYCH TECH• 8506 – ADVANCED LAB TECH• 8541 – RESPIRATORY TECH• 8702 – ADVANCED DENTAL • 8752 – BASIC DENTAL LAB• 8753 – ADVANCED DENTAL LAB
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36 MOS SEA/60 MOS SHORE
• 8463 – OPTICIAN TECH• 8466 – PHYSICAL THERAPY TECH• 8489 – ORTHOPEDIC TECH
Shore Intensive/No Sea Duty
• 8408 – CARDIOVASCULAR• 8416 – NUCLEAR MEDICINE • 8434 – HEMODIALYSIS• 8454 – EEG TECH• 8467 – OCCUPATIONAL
THERAPY• 8486 – UROLOGY TECH• 8496 – MORTICIAN• 8503 – HISTOLOGY• 8765 – MAXILLOFACIAL
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Sea/Shore Flow (Cont)
Why Choose a ‘C’ School
• Provides advanced education, often helps Sailors obtain secondary degrees or provides Sailors with a secondary degree. (Navy College Program ) https://www.navycollege.navy.mil/.
• Assists in Commissioning Programs (MSC-IPP/HSCP) Physician Assistant/Industrial Hygiene/Physical Therapy.
• Training converts to civilian certifications (Navy COOL) https://www.cool.navy.mil/.
• NECs have a link to the U. S. Military Apprenticeship program (USMAP) https://usmap.cnet.navy.mil/. ( 8410/8452/8482/8506/8752/8753)
• Completion of training provides technicians with specialized billets (Camp David, Capital, HMX-1, Blue Angels, Various Shipboard Platforms ).
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Why Choose a ‘C’ School (Cont)
• Selective Training Advancement Program (STAR). Leads to accelerated advancement opportunities to HM2 (8410/27/67*/93/8753) STAR eligibility per CSL, MSG 281632Z JAN 09
• Independent Duty Corpsman Programs provide an Accelerated Advancement to HM1 for eligible graduates (8402/03/25/94)
• Selective Reenlistment Bonus (SRBs)
-8402 - SUBMARINE IDC
-8403 - RECON IDC
-8425 - SURFACE IDC
-8427 - AMPHIB RECON
-8493 - DIVE MED TECH
-8494 - DMT IDC
-8485 - BEHAVIOR HEALTH
-8541 - RESPIRATORY THERAPY
(*SRB PER MSG R 0261926Z MAR 13) 13
Why Choose a ‘C’ School (Cont)
HM8427/8403• HN (Completes ‘A’ School /RECON
HM8427)• Completes RECON HM8427• Dive Pay: 215.00• Jump Pay: 225.00• DEMO Pay: 150.00• SDAP: 75.00• Annually: $7980.00 (additional)• HM3: 3yrs• HM2(STAR) 4yrs ($23940.00 special pays)
-Reenlist (MAX) $60,000 SRB, Zone A• RECON IDC (yr 6)• Completes RECON IDC (HM1) Accelerated• HM1: 7yrs ($47880.00 special pays)• HMC: 10yrs ($71820.00 special pays)
-Reenlist (MAX) $60,000 SRB, Zone B• Exts on Sea: ( SDIP 750/MOS) $18,000• 10 yrs: Additional pays =$209,820.00 14
HM 8404/0000• HN (Completes ‘A’ School written to
fleet via FMTB)• HM3: 3yrs
• HM2:5 ½ yrs; with an average of three advancement examinations.
• HM1:9-10 yrs; with an average of three advancement examinations with 9 years being the earliest due to an EP to take advancement examination early.
What’s good for Navy Medicine will be even better for our Sailors’ career progression.
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Why Choose a ‘C’ School (Cont)
If not selected for orders via CMS/ID, “Needs of the Navy” orders are issued
6 mos prior
Sailor, Career Retention Team, and Detailer Engagement
Sailor should contact 'C' School Detailer and
submit pkg for desired C school. PTS should be approved.
Sailor applies in CMS/ID via CCC or
Sailor
PRD9 mos prior12 mos prior
Orders received for 'C' School…obliserve as
required
Detailing Timelines
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COMMUNICATION IS THE KEY
WE ENCOURAGE ALL SAILORS AND THEIR LEADERS TO CALL THEIR DETAILER!
‘C’ School Package Submission
• To apply for HM ‘C’ Schools: • First and foremost, contact the Command Career Counselor • Packages should be E-Mailed to the following address:
[email protected] • Packages can be mailed to the following address:
NAVY PERSONNEL COMMAND
PERS 407CK HM C Schools
5720 Integrity Drive
Millington TN 38055-4070
Fax: 901-874-2645
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HM ‘C’ School Detailer
Mr. Jeff Ramsey
(901) 874-3322
DSN: 882-3322
PERS-407
PERS-407
Branch Head/Rating Assignment OfficeLT Trés Newman
(901) 874-3816
Lead Detailer HMCM Lucas Van Emelen
(901) 874-4573
8404/0000 Section Lead NEC Section Lead
HMCS Chris Arredondo HMCS David Walker(901) 874-4662 (901) 874-3800
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Questions?
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