Medical Support
Company: NAVY
Location: Alamo
Posted on: September 19, 2023
Job Description:
ABOUTMedical emergencies happen and we need people who can take
charge when they do. Whether you're in a hospital or clinical
setting, on a ship or submarine, or out in the field alongside
fellow Sailors or Marines, you will use advanced medical training
to save lives. The bravest fighters in the world put their lives in
your hands. And it's your job to ensure they have the care they
need.RESPONSIBILITIESHospital Corpsmen (HM)
- Perform emergency medical treatment on SEALs, Seabees, Marines
and other military personnel injured in the field
- Perform emergency dental treatment as well as construct dental
crowns and bridges, process dental X-rays and operate X-ray
equipment
- Serve as an operating room technician for general and
specialized surgery
- Help administer a wide range of preventive care and
medications, including immunizations and intravenous fluids
- Maintain patient treatment records, conduct research and
perform clinical testsHospital Corpsman Advanced Technical Field
(HM-ATF)Those in the Hospital Corpsman Advanced Technical Field go
beyond the duties of Hospital Corpsmen, working in austere and
challenging environments while saving lives. Each of the three
classifications has its own responsibilities:SPECIAL AMPHIBIOUS
RECONNAISSANCE CORPSMAN (SARC)
- Provide advanced medical care and operational services for
Marine Reconnaissance, USMC Special Operations Forces and Special
Operations Command personnel
- Engage as a team member in direct action, special
reconnaissance, foreign internal defense, irregular and
unconventional warfareSEARCH AND RESCUE MEDICAL TECHNICIAN
(SMT)
- Rescue patients and deliver emergency care from the back of a
helicopter
- Perform aircrew duties and En Route Care (ERC) for routine
illness and emergent patients
- Support Search and Rescue (SAR), tactical evacuation (TECEVAC),
Medical Evacuation (MEDEVAC), casualty evacuation (CASEVAC) and
Combat Search & Rescue (CSAR) for Navy and Marine Corps
AviationDEEP SEA DIVING MEDICAL TECHNICIAN (DMT)
- Provide basic medicine and assist medical officers in
prevention and treatment of diving related illnesses, injuries
associated with deep sea diving and hyperbaric conditions
- Operate, test and repair all USN diving equipment
- Perform underwater inspections, harbor/port/ship security
inspections, conduct ordnance searches, rescue personnel, engage in
special warfare and small boat operations
- Operate Swimmer Delivery Vehicle Dry-Deck Shelter system and
submarine Lock-in/Lock-out systemsWORK ENVIRONMENTIn medical
support, you have the most diverse range of work environments in
the Navy. Your job will likely take you all over the world-and far
out of your comfort zone.Hospital Corpsman (HM)As a Hospital
Corpsman, you could be assigned to a Navy medical treatment
facility, like an on-base hospital or clinic. You could also work
on an aircraft carrier in the middle of the ocean, or a submarine
in the depths of the sea. You will work alongside Navy nurses and
other medical professionals to be trained as a skilled first
responder, whether your skills are needed bedside or in the
field.Hospital Corpsman Advanced Technical Field (HM-ATF)If you
choose to go the Hospital Corpsman Advanced Technical Field route,
you will work in extreme and sometimes dangerous conditions. From
deep sea diving to combat missions to flying up in MH-60 Romeo
helicopters, you will train outside the realm of conventional
military forces to prepare for any mission. You may work
independent of a physician or under supervision in this
program.TRAINING & ADVANCEMENTHospital Corpsman (HM)After you
attend Boot Camp, you'll report to Fort Sam Houston, TX to attend
"A" school for 14 weeks. Here, you'll develop a working knowledge
of basic principles and techniques of patient care and first aid
procedures in preparation for your first assignment. Throughout
your career, you'll have ample opportunity to gain advanced medical
skills from radiology, to physical therapy, to dental care, to
heart surgery. These skills will be necessary to maintain the
physical health, and on occasion, save the lives of Sailors and
Marines across the fleet. You could even deploy overseas with the
Marines as a Fleet Marine Force Corpsman, which requires specialty
training.Hospital Corpsman Advanced Technical Field (HM-ATF)After
Boot Camp, you'll report to Fort Sam Houston, TX to attend "A"
school for 14 weeks. Here, you'll develop a working knowledge of
basic principles and techniques of patient care and first aid
procedures. After Corpsman "A" School, HM-ATF candidates track to
one of three advanced training paths:SPECIAL AMPHIBIOUS
RECONNAISSANCE CORPSMAN PIPELINE (121 WEEKS LONG)Areas of training
include but are not limited to basic reconnaissance, airborne
operations, combatant diving, demolitions, clinical diagnostics,
advanced paramedical skills, Advanced Cardiac Life Support (ACLS),
basic surgical anesthesia, basic veterinary medicine and basic
dental examsSEARCH AND RESCUE MEDICAL TECH PIPELINE (27 WEEKS
LONG)Areas of training include but are not limited to advanced
fluid resuscitation, administration and management of Advanced Life
Support medications, use of emergency medical equipment, rescue and
recovery devices and patient handlingMEDICAL DEEP SEA DIVING TECH
PIPELINE (28 WEEKS LONG)Areas of training include but are not
limited to diving physics, scuba and surface-supplied air diving,
recognition and treatment of diving related illnessesAutomatic
promotion opportunities are available but are competitive and based
on completion of pipeline. It's also important to note that
specialized training received and work experience gained in the
course of service can lead to valuable credentialing and
occupational opportunities in related fields.Post-Service
Opportunities There's no better way to begin a successful career in
healthcare than by serving in the medical support division of
America's Navy. You'll receive training in everything from surgery
to radiology, physical therapy to respiratory medicine, and more.
Beyond this, you'll have many opportunities to get the hands-on
experience and credentials medical assistants require in the
civilian world. EDUCATION OPPORTUNITIESBeyond offering access to
professional credentials and certifications, Navy training in the
field of medical support can translate to credit hours toward a
bachelor's or associate degree through the American Council on
Education. You may continue your education through:
- Navy College Program and Tuition Assistance
- Post-9/11 GI BillQUALIFICATIONS & REQUIREMENTSGeneral
qualifications may vary depending upon whether you're currently
serving, whether you've served before or whether you've never
served before. Any illegal involvement with drugs may be
disqualifying.Hospital Corpsman (HM)To become a Hospital Corpsman
you must have U.S. citizenship, a high school diploma or
equivalent, normal color perception, vision correctable to 20/20
and meet eligibility requirements for a security clearance.Hospital
Corpsman Advanced Technical Field (HM-ATF)If you go the Hospital
Corpsman Technical Field route, you must have U.S. citizenship, a
high school diploma or equivalent, normal color perception, vision
correctable to 20/20 and meet eligibility requirements for a
security clearance.Additionally, you should:
- Be 28 years or younger
- Agree to a minimum 6-year enlistment obligation
- Undergo a Physical Screening Test (PST) and meet the following
minimum standards:
- Swim: 12:30 (1.5 miles)
- Sit-ups: 50
- Push-ups: 50
- Pull-ups: 10
- Run: 10:30 (500 yd / 450m)
- Meet standards for Student Naval Aviator (SNA)
- Have the intelligence, maturity and ability to carry out the
physical demands of combat while simultaneously learning medical
procedures and methodologies
- Have good communication skills, writing and arithmetic ability,
manual dexterity and a good memory
- Have a sincere interest in providing general health care
- Be resourceful, dependable and trustworthy
Keywords: NAVY, Pharr , Medical Support, Healthcare , Alamo, Texas
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