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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. - PowerPoint PPT PresentationTRANSCRIPT
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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 23,000 personnel trained annually,
the largest training throughput in Navy Medicine!
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Leadership Triad
CAPT Paul KaneCommanding Officer
Navy Medicine Operational Training Center
CAPT Kris BellandExecutive Officer
Navy Medicine Operational Training Center
HMCM Omar AzmitiaCommand Master Chief
Navy Medicine Operational Training Center
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NAVY MEDICINE OPERATIONAL TRAINING CENTER
NMOTC HeadquartersPensacola, FL
Naval Aerospace Medical Institute
(NAMI)Pensacola, FL
-Wright Patterson AFB-Air Evac, FT Rucker
Naval Undersea Medical Institute
(NUMI)Groton, CT
Surface Warfare Medical Institute
(SWMI) San Diego, CA
-NDACS Pt. Loma
Naval Expeditionary Medical Training
Institute (NEMTI) Camp Pendleton, CA
-NTTC LA County
Naval Survival Training Institute (NSTI)
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)
Ft 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 - Comptroller - PAO - QA/PI/Credentials - Health Promotions - Emergency Manager - Anti Terrorism Officer
- 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 -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 & Support Sites: e.g., Aviation Survival Training Center (ASTC)
Detachment, Training Institutes
COMMAND, NMOTC- ERC, Fort Rucker, AL
• 63 Courses• 60 Facilities• 15 Locations• 23,000+
Students
• 43,000+ Aeromedical Dispositions• 250+ Repatriated POW Evaluations• 100+ International Students• Air Force, Marine and Army Staff
NMOTC FACTSCNO Designated Warfare Center of Excellence
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NAVY MEDICINE OPERATIONAL TRAINING CENTER
NAMI Support, Wright Patterson AFB, OH
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Naval Survival Training Institute (NSTI)
Courses of Instruction1. Aircrew Refresher2. Aircrew Initial NASTP Training3. Non-aircrew NASTP Training4. Non Aircraft Specific Training5. Aerospace Physiology Technician
Course (NEC 8409)6. Naval Aviation Water Survival
Instructor (NAWSTI- NEC 950)7. Aerospace Physiologist Internship
Program 8. 8409 Internship Program
Locations1. Patuxent River, MD2. Norfolk, VA3. Cherry Point, NC4. Jacksonville, FL5. Pensacola, FL (HQ)6. Miramar, CA7. Lemoore, CA8. Whidbey Island, WA
Purpose: To assist the joint warfighter in winning the fight by providing safe, effective, and relevant human performance and survival training.
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Personnel: 247
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NAVY MEDICINE OPERATIONAL TRAINING CENTER
Naval Aerospace Medicine Institute (NAMI)
Courses of Instruction1. Aerospace Medicine Flight Surgeon2. Aerospace Physiologist3. Aerospace Experimental Psychologist4. Aerospace Optometrist5. Aerospace Medicine Technician (NEC
8406)6. Aerospace Medicine Residency 7. Flight Surgeon Refresher Training8. Naval Aviation Medical Examiner
Purpose: To support Navy and Marine Corps aviation units through expert aeromedical consultation, services development , application of aeromedical standards, and training of aeromedical personnel for operational assignments.
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Naval Undersea Medical Institute (NUMI)
Courses of Instruction1. Undersea Medical Officer2. Radiation Health Officer3. Submarine Force IDC/HM-84024. Radiation Health Indoc Course5. Radiation Health Tech/HM-84076. IDC Refresher Training7. IDC Common Curricula HM-8425
Purpose: Provides training and consultation support in Undersea Medicine and Radiation Health.
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Surface Warfare Medical Institute (SWMI)
Courses of Instruction1. Surface & Dive IDC/HM 8425/84942. Surface Warfare Medical Indoctrination and Refresher3. Command Amphibious Task Force/Expeditionary Strike Group
(CATF/ESG) Surgeon Course4. Surface Warfare Medical Officer Indoctrination Course
(SWMOIC) 5. Surface Warfare Medical Department Officer Indoctrination6. Medical Regulating 7. Operational Medicine Symposia8. Humanitarian Civic Assistance Symposium9. Health Services Augmentation Program10. Advanced Dental Assistant Program11. Navy Drug and Alcohol Counselor School12. Physician Assistant Phase II Program
Purpose: 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.
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Naval Expeditionary Medical TrainingInstitute (NEMTI)
Courses of Instruction1. Expeditionary Medical Facility /COLPRO
Training 2. Expeditionary Medical Unit Training3. Tactical Combat Casualty Care (Provider &
Train the Trainer)4. Naval Trauma Training Center (LAC+USC)
Purpose: Provides instruction on the assembly, disassembly, establishment of command structure, basic operations, medical operations and Collective Protection Systems of an Expeditionary Medical Facility. Also provides instruction for deploying medical forces to Role II & III operations. Provides stabilization trauma care experience at the Navy Trauma Training Center located at Los Angeles County USC Medical Center.
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Naval Special Operations MedicalInstitute (NSOMI)
Courses of Instruction1. Special Operations Combat
Medic/HM-8427/53922. Special Operations Independent
Duty Corpsman/HM-8403)3. Special Operations Combat
Medical Skills Sustainment Course.
Total Staff: 813
Purpose: 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).
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R.P. Mitchell Center for RepatriatedPrisoner of War (RPOW) Studies
Info:1. Performs more than 250 RPOW
evaluations each year for members of all services as well as the State Department.
2. Functions as the only longitudinal study of RPOWs.
3. SECNAV directed the creation of the Mitchell Foundation, a private 501C3 corporation, to help support the Center’s research efforts.
Purpose: The Mitchell Center provides annual clinical evaluations and conducts follow up studies of RPWs from Vietnam, Desert Storm and OIF, in order to evaluate the mental and physical effects of captivity and as well delineate the predictors of repatriate resilience.