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OCCUPATION: 4N071, Aerospace Medical Service Craftsman
PRIMARY OCCUPATION:
AIR FORCE, GUARD:
MAR 2014 - JUL 2015 (1 Year 4 Months), 4N071
AIR FORCE, GUARD:
JUL 2013 - MAR 2014 (8 Months), 4N071
FEB 2009 - FEB 2012 (3 Years), 4N071
AIR FORCE, GUARD:
FEB 2008 - FEB 2009 (1 Year), 4N071
FEB 2007 - FEB 2008 (1 Year), 4N051
AIR FORCE, GUARD:
JUN 2005 - FEB 2007 (1 Year 8 Months), 4N051
MAR 2005 - JUN 2005 (3 Months), 4N031
JAN 2005 - MAR 2005 (2 Months), 4N011
DUTY OCCUPATION:
AIR FORCE, GUARD:
MAR 2014 - JUL 2015 (1 Year 4 Months), 4N071
AIR FORCE, GUARD:
JUL 2013 - MAR 2014 (8 Months), 4N071
FEB 2009 - NOV 2010 (1 Year 9 Months), 4N071
AIR FORCE, GUARD:
NOV 2008 - FEB 2009 (3 Months), 4N071
AUG 2007 - NOV 2008 (1 Year 3 Months), 4N051
FEB 2007 - AUG 2007 (6 Months), 4N071
VERIFICATION OF MILITARY EXPERIENCE AND TRAINING
1. LAST NAME - FIRST NAME - MIDDLE NAME 2. PAY GRADE 3. YEAR(S) IN
SERVICE
BOSWELL CLIFTON JAMES JR E-7 20
4. MILITARY SERVICE COMPONENT 5. DATE OF
INFORMATION
AIR FORCE, GUARD 2015 JUL 01
6. EXPERIENCE AND TRAINING HISTORY (In reverse chronological order) AND RELATED INFORMATION
EXPERIENCE HISTORY:
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AIR FORCE, GUARD:
SEP 2006 - FEB 2007 (5 Months), 4N071
JUN 2005 - SEP 2006 (1 Year 3 Months), 4N051
JAN 2005 - MAR 2005 (2 Months), 4N051
OCCUPATION DESCRIPTION FROM SERVICE FILE FOR: 4N071
(Description dates OCT 2013 - JUL 2015)
Plans, provides, and evaluates routine patient care and treatment of beneficiaries to include flying and special
operational duty personnel. Organizes the medical environment, performs and directs support activities for patient care
situations, including contingency operations and disasters. Performs duty as Independent Duty Medical Technician
(IDMT), Aeromedical Evacuation Technician (AET), Hyperbaric Medical Technician (HBMT); Allergy and/or
Immunization Technician (AIT), Special Operations Command (SOC) Medic, Dialysis Medical Technician (DMT), Critical
Care Technician (CCT), Neurodiagnostic Technologist (NT), or Flight and Operational Medicine Technician (FOMT).
2.1. Provides, supervises and manages patient care of beneficiaries to include flying and special operational duty
personnel. Performs nursing tasks. Acts as Patient Centered Medical Home member or team leader. Front-line
preventionist who identifies potential health risks and provides preventative counseling. Performs paraprofessional
portions of preventative health assessments and physical examinations. Monitors and records physiological
measurements. Orients patients to the hospital environment. Admits, discharges, and transfers patients as directed.
Observes, reports, and records observations in patient progress notes and team conferences. Performs portions of
medical treatment, diagnostic, and therapeutic procedures. Cares for, observes, and reports on pre/post-operative,
seriously or critically ill, and injured patients. Records treatments and procedures rendered and observes effects.
Performs postmortem care. Identifies patient problems and assists in developing and evaluating patient care plan(s).
Assembles, operates, and maintains therapeutic equipment. Provides field medical care in contingency operations and
disasters. Performs basic life support and triage in emergency situations. Serves as member of primary emergency
medical response to in-flight emergencies and potential mass casualty scenarios for on- and off-base incidents.
Operates emergency medical and other vehicles. Loads and unloads litter patients. Participates in contingency or
disaster field training, exercises, and deployments. Augments search and rescue flying squadrons. Obtains and
maintains linen and supplies/areas. Disposes of medical waste. Maintains inpatient and outpatient medical records.
Screens medical records for deployability and other medical administrative requirements. Prepares and submits
administrative reports. Manages supplies and equipment, submits and executes budgets. Coordinates medical service
activities with execution and clinical management teams. Utilizes the nursing process for promoting and maintaining
patient health. Provides disease and disability education, care, and evaluation of nursing care. Participates in and leads
the planning, implementation, and evaluation of nursing care. Performs assessment and analysis of patient health
status, identifies health goals, recognizes subtle changes in conditions, interprets these changes, and immediately
determines appropriate course of action. 2.2. Supervises personnel, conducts training, and creates duty schedules.
Schedules and/or conducts in-service training on procedures, techniques, and equipment. Schedules and/or conducts
periodic disaster training, fire drills, and evacuation procedures. Provides training to medical and non-medical personnel;
training may include areas such as emergency medical technician and required basic life support training. 2.3. Performs
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duty as an IDMT at home station and deployed locations, remote sites and alternate care locations. Renders medical,
dental, and emergency treatment; recommends and coordinates evacuations for definitive medical treatment. Performs
pharmacy, laboratory, bioenvironmental, immunizations, public health, medical logistics and medical administration
duties. Establishes preceptorship and provides forward area health care IAW applicable guidelines in an austere or
bare-base environment. 2.3.1. Special Operations Command (SOC) Medics perform special operations medical support
providing initial combat trauma stabilization, on-going field trauma care, and CASEVAC to definitive care. 2.3.2. SOC
medics are ideally suited to Special Operations Forces (SOF) and Combat Search and Rescue (CSAR) mission support
for establishing bare-base encampments. 2.4. Performs aeromedical evacuation (AE) ground and/or flight duties.
Performs pre-flight/inflight patient care and documentation. Provides emergency care for patients in event of medical
and/or aircraft emergencies. Functions as an aeromedical evacuation crewmember (AECM). Prepares patients,
equipment and aircraft for flight. Enplanes and deplanes patients. Loads and unloads baggage. Operates specialized
aircraft flight equipment, medical devices and aircraft systems related to patient care. 2.5. Performs allergy and
immunization (AI) duties. 2.5.1 Allergy: Manages immunotherapy care and performs diagnostic tests as ordered by
physician. Prepares allergenic extracts and/or specific allergy treatment extracts. Performs allergy skin and anergy
testing. 2.5.2. Immunization: Manages computer based patient information. Performs tuberculosis testing. Administers
vaccines IAW current guidelines. Provides emergency care for treatment of anaphylaxis. Provides patient education
regarding expected reactions and proper post-vaccination care. Provides oversight of immunization processes and
programs. Manages the Immunization Backup Technician (IBT) program. 2.6. Performs neurodiagnostic duties. Assists
physician with and prepares patients for examination, treatment, and diagnostic procedures. Assembles, operates,
maintains and performs routine user maintenance of electroencephalographic and electromyographic equipment.
Assists in performing special electroencephalographic and electromyographic procedures. Ensures appropriate care
and storage of tracings and reports. 2.7. Performs critical care duties. Prepares patient with special equipment for
transfers. Performs and assists with examinations and special procedures including mechanical ventilation,
cardiovascular and neurovascular procedures and dialysis. 2.8. Performs hyperbaric medical duties. Prepares patients
and equipment for hyperbaric dive. Provides wound care debridement. Prepares hyperbaric chamber and properly
positions patients. Functions as hyperbaric dive crewmember. Assists hyperbaric nurse or provider with patient care
during dive. Provides emergency care for patients in event of medical or hyperbaric chamber emergencies. 2.9.
Performs Dialysis Medical Technician duties. Prepares patient and performs procedures using specialized renal dialysis
equipment. 2.10. Performs flight and operational medicine duties. Assists flight surgeon with aircraft mishap and
physiological incident response, investigation, and reporting. Supports flight surgeon to develop flying safety and
deployment briefings. Assists healthcare provider teams with interpretation and application of medical standards to
determine medical qualifications for occupational duty, worldwide duty, mobility status, flying status, special duty,
security clearance, professional military education (PME), retraining, commissioning, and transition to Air Force
Reserves or Air National Guard. Provides administrative management of duty limiting conditions reports. Assists with
oversight of waiver management utilizing the Aircrew Information Management Waiver Tracking System (AIMWTS).
Maintains grounding management on all aircrew assigned utilizing the Aeromedical Services Information Management
Systems (ASIMS). Performs the paraprofessional portion of initial flying class/special operational duty (SOD) physicals.
Conducts clinical entries for data into the Physical Examination Processing Program (PEPP) and manages physical until
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completion. Provides first point of contact for non-empanelled patients requiring physical examinations (i.e. Department
of Defense Medical Examination Review Board (DoDMERB), Reserve Officer Training Corps (ROTC), and others that
are an extension of the occupational exam). Performs preventive health assessment (PHA) physicals for flying status
and non-flying status personnel and updates results of required tests and examinations into ASIMS.
RELATED CIVILIAN OCCUPATIONS FOR: 4N071
Emergency Medical Services Coordinator (DOT 079.117-010)
Emergency Medical Technician (DOT 079.374-010)
Medical Assistant (DOT 079.362-010)
Nurse Assistant (DOT 355.674-014)
Physician Assistant (DOT 079.364-018)
OCCUPATION: 8T000, Professional Military Education Instructor
PRIMARY OCCUPATION:
AIR FORCE, GUARD:
FEB 2012 - JUL 2013 (1 Year 5 Months)
DUTY OCCUPATION:
AIR FORCE, GUARD:
AUG 2012 - JUL 2013 (11 Months)
NOV 2010 - JUL 2012 (1 Year 8 Months)
OCCUPATION DESCRIPTION FROM SERVICE FILE FOR: 8T000
(Description dates APR 2002 - JUL 2015)
Develops and conducts professional military education (PME) programs for airmen, noncommissioned officers (NCO),
and senior NCOs; provides management consultant services.
2. Duties and Responsibilities:
2.1. Instructs PME subjects. Instructs both indoors and outdoors, using informal lectures lecture, case study, teaching
interviews, guided discussion, and other teaching methods. Uses computer software programs, film and slide projection
equipment, videotape, television, and other audiovisual equipment in support of educational goals.
2.2. Plans, organizes, and directs PME programs and activities. Plans and organizes PME requirements for education,
facilities, space, equipment, visual aids, and supplies. Develops and revises curriculum materials. Conducts needs
analysis. Monitors entire education program. Plans and organizes phases of education, student flow, and class
schedules consistent with production goals and available resources.
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2.3. Inspects and evaluates PME activities, personnel, and facilities. Conducts periodic inspection of school activities,
and assists schools in deficiency corrections. Evaluates student performance. Counsels and advises individuals on
academic and nonacademic problems. Monitors and ensures facilities support educational mission.
2.4. Prepares and maintains files and records pertinent to PME matters. Prepares and maintains administrative records
on each student. Prepares statistical reports and records about student performance. Maintains completed school
record files for historical review.
2.5. Provides management consultant services. Conducts and administers symposiums, workshops, or conferences;
interprets organizational surveys; evaluates program management effectiveness and provides feedback.
RELATED CIVILIAN OCCUPATIONS FOR: 8T000
Teachers And Instructors, Vocational Education And Training (OES 31314)
Training Representative (DOT 166.227-010)
OCCUPATION: 4N151, Title not available
DUTY OCCUPATION:
AIR FORCE, GUARD:
MAR 2005 - JUN 2005 (3 Months), 4N151
OCCUPATION DESCRIPTION FROM SERVICE FILE FOR: 4N151
(Description dates APR 1997 - JUL 2015)
Participates in, and manages planning, providing, and evaluating surgical patient care activities and related training
programs. Organizes the medical environment, performs and directs support activities in patient care situations,
including contingency operations and disasters. Assists professional staff in providing patient care for the surgical
patient before, during, and after surgery. Performs scrub and circulating duties in the operating room (OR). Assists with
post-anesthesia recovery of patients. Processes, stores, and distributes sterile supplies. Participates in planning,
implementing, and evaluating management activities related to the OR and Central Sterile Supply Services (CSSS).
Performs duties in and supervises the urology, orthopedic, and otorhinolaryngology surgical specialties. General Duties
and Responsibilities: Truing includes areas such as aseptic technique and self-aid buddy care. Performs urology
functions. Provides medical training to agencies and personnel other than medical. Performs general clinic functions.
Performs orthopedic functions. Performs management and training functions within surgical services. Performs
otorhinolaryngology functions. Performs recovery room or basic nursing duties. Provides, supervises and manages
surgical patient care activities. Directs, performs, and coordinates administrative functions.
Participates in, and manages planning, providing, and evaluating surgical patient care activities and related training
programs. Organizes the medical environment, performs and directs support activities in patient care situations,
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including contingency operations and disasters. Assists professional staff in providing patient care for the surgical
patient before, during, and after surgery. Performs scrub and circulating duties in the operating room (OR). Assists with
post-anesthesia recovery of patients. Processes, stores, and distributes sterile supplies. Participates in planning,
implementing, and evaluating management activities related to the OR and Sterile Processing and Distribution (SPD).
Performs duties in and supervises the urology, orthopedic, and otorhinolaryngology surgical specialties. 2.1. Directs,
performs, and coordinates administrative functions. In coordination with executive management team, establishes
administrative policies for surgical functions and provides input into strategic resource planning. Manages the
preparation of correspondence, records, and their maintenance. Determines methods and sources of obtaining data for
routine or special reports. Directs, coordinates, and validates budget requirements. Serves as a consultant to MAJCOM
Medical Service Manager. Participates or assists in developing and implementing command programs. Conducts staff
assistance and consultant visits. Assists the executive management team with developing, interpreting, and evaluating
instructions, regulations, policies, and procedures. Oversees development, implementation and evaluation of medical
readiness plans and programs. Oversees and participates in implementation of continual quality improvement plans and
programs. 2.2. Provides, supervises and manages surgical patient care activities. Performs surgical tasks. Acts as team
leader and member. Transports patients, and related records to and from the OR and recovery room. Assists nursing
staff with preoperative patient preparation activities. Helps with routing medical materiel management activities.
Accomplishes routine safety checks and operator preventive maintenance on fixed and moveable medical equipment
and fixtures. Performs routine and specialized housekeeping activities. Prepares OR for surgery by setting up and
opening sterile supplies and instruments. Assists anesthesia personnel with patient positioning and anesthesia
administration. Applies principles of asepsis, infection control, and medical ethics. Assists with terminal cleanup of OR
and prepares for follow-up procedures. Receives, decontaminates, and cleans soiled patient care items. Assembles,
wraps, and sterilizes instrument sets, supplies, and linen packs. Stores, maintains, and distributes sterile patient care
items. Assists the circulating nurse with preparing records, reports, and requests. Prepares specimens for transport to
the laboratory. Performs scrub duties in OR. Scrubs hands and arms and dons sterile gown and gloves. Prepares and
maintains sterile instruments, supplies, and equipment of draped tables and stands. Counts sponges, needles,
instruments, and related items with circulating nurse before, during, and after surgical procedures. Assists the operative
team with applying sterile drapes to the surgical field. Passes instruments, sutures, and other supplies to the sterile
operative team. Anticipates surgeons needs, and provides additional assistance as directed. Cares for surgical
specimens on the sterile field. Cleans and prepares instruments and reusable supplies for terminal sterilization and
decontamination. Participates in contingency or disaster field training, exercises, and deployments. 2.3. Performs
recovery room or basic nursing duties. Assists surgeon and nursing staff with monitoring and recording vital signs.
Administers oxygen, helps arouse patient, and carries out surgeons post-operative orders. Assists with identifying and
managing of postoperative complications. 2.4. Performs general clinic functions. Schedules and prepares patients and
sets up instruments, supplies, and equipment for specialized procedures in the OR and specialty clinics. Assists
specialty surgeon during surgical and diagnostic procedures. Assembles, operates, and maintains diagnostic and
therapeutic equipment. Orders diagnostic laboratory and radiographic procedures as directed. Performs administrative
activities unique to specific surgical clinics. 2.5. Provides medical training to agencies and personnel other than medical.
Training includes areas such as aseptic technique and self-aid buddy care. Schedules in-service training in new
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procedures, techniques, and equipment. Provides required basic life support training. Conducts or schedules periodic
disaster training, fire drills, and evacuation procedures. 2.6. Performs urology functions. Operates special urological
radiography equipment. Administers injections, catheterizes patients, performs laboratory tests and procedures, and
administers intravesical medications under supervision of the physician. 2.7. Performs orthopedic functions. Applies and
removes casts and splints as directed by health care providers. Assembles and applies orthopedic traction devices.
Administers topical anesthetics under supervision of the physician. Instructs patients in using crutches, canes, and other
orthopedic appliances. 2.8. Performs otolaryngology functions. Performs minor diagnostic and therapeutic ear, nose,
and throat (ENT) procedures. Administers topical anesthetics under supervision of the physician. Performs diagnostic
hearing evaluations and vestibular function tests. Makes ear mold impressions for hearing aids. 2.9. Performs
management and training functions within surgical services. Plans and schedules workloads and duty assignments.
Establishes work methods and standards. Evaluates work capability and proficiency of subordinates. Plans and
conducts training. Interprets policies and instructions. Inspects and evaluates activities and procedures to ensure
maintenance of asepsis and proper environmental, equipment, and facility safety conditions. Analyzes requirements and
supervises requisition, storage, maintenance, and issue of equipment and supplies. Supervises, prepares, and
maintains reports and records.
RELATED CIVILIAN OCCUPATIONS FOR: 4N151
Medical Assistant (DOT 079.362-010)
Surgical Technician (DOT 079.374-022)
OCCUPATION: HM, Hospital Corpsman
PRIMARY OCCUPATION:
NAVY, RESERVE:
OCT 2000 - OCT 2003 (3 Years)
DUTY OCCUPATION:
NAVY, RESERVE:
NOV 2000 - AUG 2003 (2 Years 9 Months)
OCCUPATION DESCRIPTION FROM AMERICAN COUNCIL ON EDUCATION FOR: HM
(NER-HM-003, Exhibit dates AUG 2003 - SEP 2005)
Serves as an assistant in the prevention and treatment of diseases and injuries, and in the administration of medical
departments.
PAY GRADE E-4 (HM3): Administers first aid; assists with physical examinations and makes basic clinical assessments;
provides nursing care to patients; administers medicine and collects specimens; assists in the transportation of the sick
and injured; transcribes medical orders; writes admission nursing notes; admits, transfers, and discharges patients;
inputs and maintains computer, medical records; and maintains mechanical equipment on the ward.
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CREDIT RECOMMENDATION FROM AMERICAN COUNCIL ON EDUCATION FOR: HM
(NER-HM-003, Exhibit dates AUG 2003 - SEP 2005)
In the lower-division baccalaureate/associate degree category, 2 semester hours in clinical nursing practice and 2 in
physical assessment (8/03)(8/03).
RELATED CIVILIAN OCCUPATIONS FOR: HM
Hospital-Admitting Clerk (DOT 205.362-018)
Interviewing Clerks, Except Personnel And Social Welfare (OES 55332)
Medical Assistant (DOT 079.362-010)
Medical Assistants (OES 66005)
Medical Record Technician (DOT 079.362-014)
Medical Records Technicians (OES 32911)
Medical-Record Clerk (DOT 245.362-010)
Nurse Assistant (DOT 355.674-014)
Nursing Aides, Orderlies, And Attendants (OES 66008)
Statistical Clerks (OES 55328)
OCCUPATION: 2M053, Missile And Space Facilities Journeyman
PRIMARY OCCUPATION:
AIR FORCE, RESERVE:
APR 1994 - DEC 1994 (8 Months), 2M053
OCT 1993 - APR 1994 (6 Months), 2M053A
OCCUPATION DESCRIPTION FROM SERVICE FILE FOR: 2M053
(Description dates OCT 1993 - SEP 2005)
Services and maintains, or supervises these actions, on missiles, unmanned air vehicles (UAV), spacelift boosters,
payloads, research and development (R&D) systems, environmental blast doors and valves, associated subsystems,
components, and support equipment (SE). Launches, tracks, and recovers UAVs. Operates and maintains related
equipment.
RELATED CIVILIAN OCCUPATIONS FOR: 2M053
All Other Mechanics, Installers, And Repairers (OES 85999)
Installation, Maintenance, and Repair Workers, All Other (ONET 49-9099.00)
Missile Facilities Repairer (DOT 828.281-018)
OCCUPATION: 41152A, Missile Facilities Specialist Journeyman, WS-133B, WS-133A/M, LGM 118A
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PRIMARY OCCUPATION:
AIR FORCE, RESERVE:
MAR 1990 - OCT 1993 (3 Years 7 Months), 41152A
AIR FORCE, ACTIVE:
SEP 1989 - MAR 1990 (6 Months), 41152A
JUN 1988 - SEP 1989 (1 Year 3 Months), 41132A
MAR 1988 - JUN 1988 (3 Months), 41112A
AIR FORCE, ACTIVE:
DEC 1987 - MAR 1988 (3 Months), 41112A
DUTY OCCUPATION:
AIR FORCE, ACTIVE:
MAR 1988 - MAR 1990 (2 Years), 41132A
OCCUPATION DESCRIPTION FROM SERVICE FILE FOR: 41152A
(Description dates OCT 1986 - JUN 1994)
Inspects, monitors, troubleshoots, operates, maintains, and repairs missile weapons systems support facilities and
equipment.
RELATED CIVILIAN OCCUPATIONS FOR: 41152A
All Other Mechanics, Installers, And Repairers (OES 85999)
Missile Facilities Repairer (DOT 828.281-018)
OCCUPATION: 99000, Basic Airman
DUTY OCCUPATION:
AIR FORCE, ACTIVE:
DEC 1987 - MAR 1988 (3 Months)
OCCUPATION DESCRIPTION FROM SERVICE FILE FOR: 99000
(Description dates JAN 1985 - JUN 1994)
This identifier is used to report the primary, control, and duty AFSCs of an airman who has not been awarded an AFS
and to report the duty of an airman taking basic training.
NAVY:
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_____________________________ ADDITIONAL QUALIFICATION(S):
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NAVY ENLISTED CLASSIFICATION:
8404 - Field Medical Service Technician
SEP 2003 - OCT 2003, NOV 2000 - AUG 2003
(Description dates AUG 1984 - SEP 2006)
Provides medical services for personnel in field units. Provides technical and administrative assistance to support the
mission and functions of Navy and Marine Corps field units. Maintains organizational level AMAL's. Assists in the
procurement and distribution of supplies and equipment for field use and combat areas. Maintains field treatment
facilities. Renders first aid and emergency medical treatment to unit personnel/combatants. Coordinates and performs
medical evacuation procedures. Ensures observance of field sanitary measures and preventive measures in specialized
warfare. Conducts first aid and health education training programs.
OTHER RELATED CIVILIAN OCCUPATIONS
All Other Health Professionals, Paraprofessionals, And Technicians (OES 32999)
Emergency Medical Technicians (OES 32508)
Medicine And Health Services Managers (OES 15008)
** Note: Experience history data not available prior to FY 75 **
** Note: Description, Length, or Credit Recommendation will not be displayed for a course if that information is not available.
MILITARY TRAINING:APR 2011
AIR FORCE COURSE: MESC003, Enlisted Professional Military Education Instructor Course
LENGTH: 1 Month.
COURSE DESCRIPTION FROM SERVICE COURSE FILE:
(Description dates DEC 2009 - MAR 2012)
Prepares graduates to instruct in the field of Enlisted Professional Military Education (EPME). A rigorous,
comprehensive and fast-paced, experiential course that requires extensive reading, writing and moderate research.
Major curricular areas are learning theory, communication skills, instructional design, teaching methods and evaluation.
Course organized to provide maximum participation in learning. Majority of class time devoted to small group activity.
Students write level of learning objectives, write lesson plans, present lessons, develop rating scales and test items.
Students must demonstrate the ability to write and present lessons using interactive methods and master selected
academic content areas. The methods are: informal lecture, guided discussion, case study, experiential, teaching
TRAINING HISTORY: COURSES
SUCCESSFULLY COMPLETED
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interview and demonstration-performance. Students are encouraged to develop the critical thinking skills involved in
teaching interactive lessons and managing classroom dynamics. Learning Outcome. Develop unrivaled EPME
instructors skilled in interactive teaching methodologies and with a broad understanding of educational activities as
described in the Air Force instructional systems development process. Curriculum. The EPMEIC is CCAF-affiliated and
consists of 160 hours in residence classes. Each student earns 10 hours of undergraduate credit upon completion of the
course.
(AIR FORCE TRAINING HISTORY COURSE: MESC003)
MILITARY TRAINING:OCT 2009 - SEP 2010
ARMY COURSE: J3OPUS257, EMRGY PREPAREDNESS RESPONSE CRS EPRC CLIN LNG
LENGTH: 2 Days.
COURSE DESCRIPTION FROM SERVICE COURSE FILE:
(Description dates JAN 2009 - JUL 2015)
COURSE DESCRIPTION
(ARMY TRAINING HISTORY COURSE: J3OPUS257)
MILITARY TRAINING:JUN 2009, SEP 2006
AIR FORCE COURSE: PME CODE T, USAF NCO Academy
LENGTH: 35 Days.
COURSE DESCRIPTION FROM SERVICE COURSE FILE:
(Description dates FEB 1995 - JUL 2015)
Leadership and Management II (LMM 2121): Role and responsibilities of the technician/supervisor. Includes concepts of
human behavior; standards of discipline; effective counseling techniques; methods of orienting new personnel;
principles of motivating individuals within groups; evolution of management theory; personnel management skills; and
applied problem-solving techniques in management, social issues, and labor relations. Managerial Communications II
(LMM 2122): Principles of oral and written communications applicable to technician/communication by applying the
principles and theories of oral presentations; analyzing methods for improving listening and lessening barriers to
effective communication; application of effective writing principles to the preparation of letters, performance reports, or
other written correspondence. Military Studies (LMM 2123): Organization and mission of the Air Force, the military
justice system, and the relationship of US foreign domestic policies to military readiness. Intro to Total Quality
Management II (LMM 2125): Introduction to total quality management at the craftsman level. Includes the quality Air
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Force system and principles, team dynamics, leadership skills, the continuous improvement process, human relations,
management of human resources, and issues and program in quality Air Force.
(AIR FORCE TRAINING HISTORY COURSE: PME CODE T)
MILITARY TRAINING:2008, AUG 2006
AIR FORCE COURSE: PME CODE 0, Airman Leadership School
LENGTH: 23 Days.
COURSE DESCRIPTION FROM SERVICE COURSE FILE:
(Description dates JUN 1955 - JUL 2015)
Leadership and Management (LMM 1101): Role and responsibilities of airmen; theories, techniques, and practical
application of leadership/followership; supervision; management; stress management; problem solving; concepts of
human behavior; standards of discipline; effective counseling techniques; evaluation of enlisted personnel; and current
social issues. Managerial Communications (LMM 1102): Principles of oral/written communications for airmen,
theories/concepts of communications, factors influencing communication process, speaking techniques including oral
presentations, and principles of effective writing. Military Studies (LMM 1103): Organization, mission, and history of Air
Force; dress and appearance; drill/ceremonies; customs/courtesies; respect for flag; military deterrence; democratic
process; code of conduct; and personal readiness. Introduction to Total Quality Management (LMM 1104): Introduction
to the total quality approach to management. Includes the quality Air Force commitment; seven-step continuous
improvement process; quality environment, tools, metrics, roles and responsibilities; and effective team-building
concepts.
(AIR FORCE TRAINING HISTORY COURSE: PME CODE 0)
MILITARY TRAINING:FEB 2006, FEB 2002
AIR FORCE COURSE: B3AZY4F0X1 005, USAF Hearing Conservation Certification
LENGTH: 4 Days.
COURSE DESCRIPTION FROM SERVICE COURSE FILE:
(Description dates JUN 1955 - MAY 2006)
Initial training and certification for personnel in the role of occupational hearing conservationist. Covers publication
relating to noise and hearing loss, the audiometer and test environment, audiometric techniques, audiogram review,
referral and employee follow up, personnel hearing protection, employee education and motivation, record keeping, and
conducting the USAF Hearing Conservation Program. Three examinations, two practical and one written, are given to
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ensure proficiency in audiometric techniques and understanding of the AF Hearing Conservation Program. Graduates
will be certified as USAF hearing conservationist for 5 years as identified in the Council for Accreditation in Occupational
Hearing Conservation (CAOHC) guidelines. This course is included in the Public Health Apprentice Course
(B3ABY4E031-002). Students completing the HCC portion of the PHA Course will be awarded AF Hearing Conservation
Certification.
(AIR FORCE TRAINING HISTORY COURSE: B3AZY4F0X1 005)
MILITARY TRAINING:JUL 2003 - AUG 2003
NAVY COURSE: B-300-0013, Field Medical Service Technician
LENGTH: 7 weeks (241-320 hours)
COURSE DESCRIPTION FROM AMERICAN COUNCIL ON EDUCATION:
(MC-0709-0002, Exhibit dates JAN 1990 - MAR 2012)
Upon completion of the course, the student will be able to identify medical conditions resulting from combat wounds or
injuries; provide treatment for specific medical conditions; triage casualties for treatment or evacuation; evaluate field
sanitation related to water and waste disposal and correct deficiencies; assist in the chain of evacuation for casualties;
introduce practices for preventive medicine; apply appropriate resources for decontamination of hazardous materials;
treat specified dental emergencies; and respond to specified psychological problems.
Lectures and practical exercises in combat survival and field medical practices. Course includes physical conditioning,
the corpsman in the field, field medical emergency procedures, medical supply in the field, preventive medicine, and
dental practices.
CREDIT RECOMMENDATION FROM AMERICAN COUNCIL ON EDUCATION
(MC-0709-0002, Exhibit dates JAN 1990 - MAR 2012)
In the lower-division baccalaureate/associate degree category, 5 semester hours in basic emergency care and 5 in
advanced emergency care (11/03)(11/03).
(NAVY TRAINING HISTORY COURSE: B-300-0013)
MILITARY TRAINING:AUG 2001
AIR FORCE COURSE: J6AJI3S251 000, Air Force Training Course (Paper-Based Exportable)
LENGTH: 24 Hours.
COURSE DESCRIPTION FROM SERVICE COURSE FILE:
_____________________________
_____________________________
VERIFICATION OF MILITARY EXPERIENCE AND TRAINING Page 13 of 15
(Description dates JUL 1999 - AUG 2003)
This course provides necessary knowledge and skill training for all Air Force personnel who perform duties of trainer
and/or task certifier. The scope of training includes the USAF training program, responsibilities and characteristics of key
personnel in the training program, initiating the training process, training forms and their documentation, planning,
scheduling, conducting, and evaluating training. Paper-based exportable version used in the field.
(AIR FORCE TRAINING HISTORY COURSE: J6AJI3S251 000)
MILITARY TRAINING:MAY 1988
AIR FORCE COURSE: C3ABR41132A 000, Missile Facilities Specialist (WS-133B, WS-133A/M and WS-118A)
LENGTH: 18 Weeks.
COURSE DESCRIPTION FROM SERVICE COURSE FILE:
(Description dates JUN 1986 - AUG 1988)
Fundamentals of electrical circuits, components, and symbols; electrical wiring; internal combustion engines and
systems; diesel electrical units; electrical microprocessor/monitor for electrical power systems; operation of support
vehicles; refrigeration and environmental systems and components. Training is also provided on LF power systems;
LF/ECS; waste disposal systems; elevator work cage. Maintenance training includes inspection and troubleshooting of
electrical control systems; diesel electrical units; auxiliary power units. Additional training in use of test equipment;
servicing of refrigeration systems, adjustment of motor and pneumatic controls and thermostats; electrical and open
flame soldering; technical publications; maintenance forms; tools; corrosion; security; safety, and maintenance
management.
(AIR FORCE TRAINING HISTORY COURSE: C3ABR41132A 000)
MILITARY TRAINING:MAY 2013
AIR FORCE COURSE: MAFSNCOA 100
MILITARY TRAINING:MAY 2010
AIR FORCE COURSE: PDS CODE OF7
MILITARY TRAINING:DEC 2009
AIR FORCE COURSE: PDS CODE YOS
MILITARY TRAINING:JUL 2008, 2007
_____________________________
_____________________________
INFORMATION NOT AVAILABLE
FOR THE FOLLOWING COURSES:
VERIFICATION OF MILITARY EXPERIENCE AND TRAINING Page 14 of 15
AIR FORCE COURSE: PDS CODE KO5
MILITARY TRAINING:JAN 2007
AIR FORCE COURSE: PDS CODE 9AA
** Note: Limited training history is available prior to FY 84 (ARMY); FY 78 (NAVY); FY 70 (AIR FORCE); FY 67 (MARINE CORPS)
END OF AUTOMATED MILITARY EXPERIENCE AND TRAINING HISTORY DATA
** Note: This history includes only the centrally automated experience and training information that the services maintained on your
military record **
LEGEND CODE:
DOT: Dictionary of Occupational Titles published by the Department of Labor
OES: Occupational Employment Statistics published by the Office of Personnel Management
ONET: Occupational Information Network
DD FORM 2586, JAN 2010 PREVIOUS EDITION IS OBSOLETE
VERIFICATION OF MILITARY EXPERIENCE AND TRAINING Page 15 of 15

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  • 1. OCCUPATION: 4N071, Aerospace Medical Service Craftsman PRIMARY OCCUPATION: AIR FORCE, GUARD: MAR 2014 - JUL 2015 (1 Year 4 Months), 4N071 AIR FORCE, GUARD: JUL 2013 - MAR 2014 (8 Months), 4N071 FEB 2009 - FEB 2012 (3 Years), 4N071 AIR FORCE, GUARD: FEB 2008 - FEB 2009 (1 Year), 4N071 FEB 2007 - FEB 2008 (1 Year), 4N051 AIR FORCE, GUARD: JUN 2005 - FEB 2007 (1 Year 8 Months), 4N051 MAR 2005 - JUN 2005 (3 Months), 4N031 JAN 2005 - MAR 2005 (2 Months), 4N011 DUTY OCCUPATION: AIR FORCE, GUARD: MAR 2014 - JUL 2015 (1 Year 4 Months), 4N071 AIR FORCE, GUARD: JUL 2013 - MAR 2014 (8 Months), 4N071 FEB 2009 - NOV 2010 (1 Year 9 Months), 4N071 AIR FORCE, GUARD: NOV 2008 - FEB 2009 (3 Months), 4N071 AUG 2007 - NOV 2008 (1 Year 3 Months), 4N051 FEB 2007 - AUG 2007 (6 Months), 4N071 VERIFICATION OF MILITARY EXPERIENCE AND TRAINING 1. LAST NAME - FIRST NAME - MIDDLE NAME 2. PAY GRADE 3. YEAR(S) IN SERVICE BOSWELL CLIFTON JAMES JR E-7 20 4. MILITARY SERVICE COMPONENT 5. DATE OF INFORMATION AIR FORCE, GUARD 2015 JUL 01 6. EXPERIENCE AND TRAINING HISTORY (In reverse chronological order) AND RELATED INFORMATION EXPERIENCE HISTORY: VERIFICATION OF MILITARY EXPERIENCE AND TRAINING Page 1 of 15
  • 2. AIR FORCE, GUARD: SEP 2006 - FEB 2007 (5 Months), 4N071 JUN 2005 - SEP 2006 (1 Year 3 Months), 4N051 JAN 2005 - MAR 2005 (2 Months), 4N051 OCCUPATION DESCRIPTION FROM SERVICE FILE FOR: 4N071 (Description dates OCT 2013 - JUL 2015) Plans, provides, and evaluates routine patient care and treatment of beneficiaries to include flying and special operational duty personnel. Organizes the medical environment, performs and directs support activities for patient care situations, including contingency operations and disasters. Performs duty as Independent Duty Medical Technician (IDMT), Aeromedical Evacuation Technician (AET), Hyperbaric Medical Technician (HBMT); Allergy and/or Immunization Technician (AIT), Special Operations Command (SOC) Medic, Dialysis Medical Technician (DMT), Critical Care Technician (CCT), Neurodiagnostic Technologist (NT), or Flight and Operational Medicine Technician (FOMT). 2.1. Provides, supervises and manages patient care of beneficiaries to include flying and special operational duty personnel. Performs nursing tasks. Acts as Patient Centered Medical Home member or team leader. Front-line preventionist who identifies potential health risks and provides preventative counseling. Performs paraprofessional portions of preventative health assessments and physical examinations. Monitors and records physiological measurements. Orients patients to the hospital environment. Admits, discharges, and transfers patients as directed. Observes, reports, and records observations in patient progress notes and team conferences. Performs portions of medical treatment, diagnostic, and therapeutic procedures. Cares for, observes, and reports on pre/post-operative, seriously or critically ill, and injured patients. Records treatments and procedures rendered and observes effects. Performs postmortem care. Identifies patient problems and assists in developing and evaluating patient care plan(s). Assembles, operates, and maintains therapeutic equipment. Provides field medical care in contingency operations and disasters. Performs basic life support and triage in emergency situations. Serves as member of primary emergency medical response to in-flight emergencies and potential mass casualty scenarios for on- and off-base incidents. Operates emergency medical and other vehicles. Loads and unloads litter patients. Participates in contingency or disaster field training, exercises, and deployments. Augments search and rescue flying squadrons. Obtains and maintains linen and supplies/areas. Disposes of medical waste. Maintains inpatient and outpatient medical records. Screens medical records for deployability and other medical administrative requirements. Prepares and submits administrative reports. Manages supplies and equipment, submits and executes budgets. Coordinates medical service activities with execution and clinical management teams. Utilizes the nursing process for promoting and maintaining patient health. Provides disease and disability education, care, and evaluation of nursing care. Participates in and leads the planning, implementation, and evaluation of nursing care. Performs assessment and analysis of patient health status, identifies health goals, recognizes subtle changes in conditions, interprets these changes, and immediately determines appropriate course of action. 2.2. Supervises personnel, conducts training, and creates duty schedules. Schedules and/or conducts in-service training on procedures, techniques, and equipment. Schedules and/or conducts periodic disaster training, fire drills, and evacuation procedures. Provides training to medical and non-medical personnel; training may include areas such as emergency medical technician and required basic life support training. 2.3. Performs VERIFICATION OF MILITARY EXPERIENCE AND TRAINING Page 2 of 15
  • 3. duty as an IDMT at home station and deployed locations, remote sites and alternate care locations. Renders medical, dental, and emergency treatment; recommends and coordinates evacuations for definitive medical treatment. Performs pharmacy, laboratory, bioenvironmental, immunizations, public health, medical logistics and medical administration duties. Establishes preceptorship and provides forward area health care IAW applicable guidelines in an austere or bare-base environment. 2.3.1. Special Operations Command (SOC) Medics perform special operations medical support providing initial combat trauma stabilization, on-going field trauma care, and CASEVAC to definitive care. 2.3.2. SOC medics are ideally suited to Special Operations Forces (SOF) and Combat Search and Rescue (CSAR) mission support for establishing bare-base encampments. 2.4. Performs aeromedical evacuation (AE) ground and/or flight duties. Performs pre-flight/inflight patient care and documentation. Provides emergency care for patients in event of medical and/or aircraft emergencies. Functions as an aeromedical evacuation crewmember (AECM). Prepares patients, equipment and aircraft for flight. Enplanes and deplanes patients. Loads and unloads baggage. Operates specialized aircraft flight equipment, medical devices and aircraft systems related to patient care. 2.5. Performs allergy and immunization (AI) duties. 2.5.1 Allergy: Manages immunotherapy care and performs diagnostic tests as ordered by physician. Prepares allergenic extracts and/or specific allergy treatment extracts. Performs allergy skin and anergy testing. 2.5.2. Immunization: Manages computer based patient information. Performs tuberculosis testing. Administers vaccines IAW current guidelines. Provides emergency care for treatment of anaphylaxis. Provides patient education regarding expected reactions and proper post-vaccination care. Provides oversight of immunization processes and programs. Manages the Immunization Backup Technician (IBT) program. 2.6. Performs neurodiagnostic duties. Assists physician with and prepares patients for examination, treatment, and diagnostic procedures. Assembles, operates, maintains and performs routine user maintenance of electroencephalographic and electromyographic equipment. Assists in performing special electroencephalographic and electromyographic procedures. Ensures appropriate care and storage of tracings and reports. 2.7. Performs critical care duties. Prepares patient with special equipment for transfers. Performs and assists with examinations and special procedures including mechanical ventilation, cardiovascular and neurovascular procedures and dialysis. 2.8. Performs hyperbaric medical duties. Prepares patients and equipment for hyperbaric dive. Provides wound care debridement. Prepares hyperbaric chamber and properly positions patients. Functions as hyperbaric dive crewmember. Assists hyperbaric nurse or provider with patient care during dive. Provides emergency care for patients in event of medical or hyperbaric chamber emergencies. 2.9. Performs Dialysis Medical Technician duties. Prepares patient and performs procedures using specialized renal dialysis equipment. 2.10. Performs flight and operational medicine duties. Assists flight surgeon with aircraft mishap and physiological incident response, investigation, and reporting. Supports flight surgeon to develop flying safety and deployment briefings. Assists healthcare provider teams with interpretation and application of medical standards to determine medical qualifications for occupational duty, worldwide duty, mobility status, flying status, special duty, security clearance, professional military education (PME), retraining, commissioning, and transition to Air Force Reserves or Air National Guard. Provides administrative management of duty limiting conditions reports. Assists with oversight of waiver management utilizing the Aircrew Information Management Waiver Tracking System (AIMWTS). Maintains grounding management on all aircrew assigned utilizing the Aeromedical Services Information Management Systems (ASIMS). Performs the paraprofessional portion of initial flying class/special operational duty (SOD) physicals. Conducts clinical entries for data into the Physical Examination Processing Program (PEPP) and manages physical until VERIFICATION OF MILITARY EXPERIENCE AND TRAINING Page 3 of 15
  • 4. completion. Provides first point of contact for non-empanelled patients requiring physical examinations (i.e. Department of Defense Medical Examination Review Board (DoDMERB), Reserve Officer Training Corps (ROTC), and others that are an extension of the occupational exam). Performs preventive health assessment (PHA) physicals for flying status and non-flying status personnel and updates results of required tests and examinations into ASIMS. RELATED CIVILIAN OCCUPATIONS FOR: 4N071 Emergency Medical Services Coordinator (DOT 079.117-010) Emergency Medical Technician (DOT 079.374-010) Medical Assistant (DOT 079.362-010) Nurse Assistant (DOT 355.674-014) Physician Assistant (DOT 079.364-018) OCCUPATION: 8T000, Professional Military Education Instructor PRIMARY OCCUPATION: AIR FORCE, GUARD: FEB 2012 - JUL 2013 (1 Year 5 Months) DUTY OCCUPATION: AIR FORCE, GUARD: AUG 2012 - JUL 2013 (11 Months) NOV 2010 - JUL 2012 (1 Year 8 Months) OCCUPATION DESCRIPTION FROM SERVICE FILE FOR: 8T000 (Description dates APR 2002 - JUL 2015) Develops and conducts professional military education (PME) programs for airmen, noncommissioned officers (NCO), and senior NCOs; provides management consultant services. 2. Duties and Responsibilities: 2.1. Instructs PME subjects. Instructs both indoors and outdoors, using informal lectures lecture, case study, teaching interviews, guided discussion, and other teaching methods. Uses computer software programs, film and slide projection equipment, videotape, television, and other audiovisual equipment in support of educational goals. 2.2. Plans, organizes, and directs PME programs and activities. Plans and organizes PME requirements for education, facilities, space, equipment, visual aids, and supplies. Develops and revises curriculum materials. Conducts needs analysis. Monitors entire education program. Plans and organizes phases of education, student flow, and class schedules consistent with production goals and available resources. _____________________________ VERIFICATION OF MILITARY EXPERIENCE AND TRAINING Page 4 of 15
  • 5. 2.3. Inspects and evaluates PME activities, personnel, and facilities. Conducts periodic inspection of school activities, and assists schools in deficiency corrections. Evaluates student performance. Counsels and advises individuals on academic and nonacademic problems. Monitors and ensures facilities support educational mission. 2.4. Prepares and maintains files and records pertinent to PME matters. Prepares and maintains administrative records on each student. Prepares statistical reports and records about student performance. Maintains completed school record files for historical review. 2.5. Provides management consultant services. Conducts and administers symposiums, workshops, or conferences; interprets organizational surveys; evaluates program management effectiveness and provides feedback. RELATED CIVILIAN OCCUPATIONS FOR: 8T000 Teachers And Instructors, Vocational Education And Training (OES 31314) Training Representative (DOT 166.227-010) OCCUPATION: 4N151, Title not available DUTY OCCUPATION: AIR FORCE, GUARD: MAR 2005 - JUN 2005 (3 Months), 4N151 OCCUPATION DESCRIPTION FROM SERVICE FILE FOR: 4N151 (Description dates APR 1997 - JUL 2015) Participates in, and manages planning, providing, and evaluating surgical patient care activities and related training programs. Organizes the medical environment, performs and directs support activities in patient care situations, including contingency operations and disasters. Assists professional staff in providing patient care for the surgical patient before, during, and after surgery. Performs scrub and circulating duties in the operating room (OR). Assists with post-anesthesia recovery of patients. Processes, stores, and distributes sterile supplies. Participates in planning, implementing, and evaluating management activities related to the OR and Central Sterile Supply Services (CSSS). Performs duties in and supervises the urology, orthopedic, and otorhinolaryngology surgical specialties. General Duties and Responsibilities: Truing includes areas such as aseptic technique and self-aid buddy care. Performs urology functions. Provides medical training to agencies and personnel other than medical. Performs general clinic functions. Performs orthopedic functions. Performs management and training functions within surgical services. Performs otorhinolaryngology functions. Performs recovery room or basic nursing duties. Provides, supervises and manages surgical patient care activities. Directs, performs, and coordinates administrative functions. Participates in, and manages planning, providing, and evaluating surgical patient care activities and related training programs. Organizes the medical environment, performs and directs support activities in patient care situations, _____________________________ VERIFICATION OF MILITARY EXPERIENCE AND TRAINING Page 5 of 15
  • 6. including contingency operations and disasters. Assists professional staff in providing patient care for the surgical patient before, during, and after surgery. Performs scrub and circulating duties in the operating room (OR). Assists with post-anesthesia recovery of patients. Processes, stores, and distributes sterile supplies. Participates in planning, implementing, and evaluating management activities related to the OR and Sterile Processing and Distribution (SPD). Performs duties in and supervises the urology, orthopedic, and otorhinolaryngology surgical specialties. 2.1. Directs, performs, and coordinates administrative functions. In coordination with executive management team, establishes administrative policies for surgical functions and provides input into strategic resource planning. Manages the preparation of correspondence, records, and their maintenance. Determines methods and sources of obtaining data for routine or special reports. Directs, coordinates, and validates budget requirements. Serves as a consultant to MAJCOM Medical Service Manager. Participates or assists in developing and implementing command programs. Conducts staff assistance and consultant visits. Assists the executive management team with developing, interpreting, and evaluating instructions, regulations, policies, and procedures. Oversees development, implementation and evaluation of medical readiness plans and programs. Oversees and participates in implementation of continual quality improvement plans and programs. 2.2. Provides, supervises and manages surgical patient care activities. Performs surgical tasks. Acts as team leader and member. Transports patients, and related records to and from the OR and recovery room. Assists nursing staff with preoperative patient preparation activities. Helps with routing medical materiel management activities. Accomplishes routine safety checks and operator preventive maintenance on fixed and moveable medical equipment and fixtures. Performs routine and specialized housekeeping activities. Prepares OR for surgery by setting up and opening sterile supplies and instruments. Assists anesthesia personnel with patient positioning and anesthesia administration. Applies principles of asepsis, infection control, and medical ethics. Assists with terminal cleanup of OR and prepares for follow-up procedures. Receives, decontaminates, and cleans soiled patient care items. Assembles, wraps, and sterilizes instrument sets, supplies, and linen packs. Stores, maintains, and distributes sterile patient care items. Assists the circulating nurse with preparing records, reports, and requests. Prepares specimens for transport to the laboratory. Performs scrub duties in OR. Scrubs hands and arms and dons sterile gown and gloves. Prepares and maintains sterile instruments, supplies, and equipment of draped tables and stands. Counts sponges, needles, instruments, and related items with circulating nurse before, during, and after surgical procedures. Assists the operative team with applying sterile drapes to the surgical field. Passes instruments, sutures, and other supplies to the sterile operative team. Anticipates surgeons needs, and provides additional assistance as directed. Cares for surgical specimens on the sterile field. Cleans and prepares instruments and reusable supplies for terminal sterilization and decontamination. Participates in contingency or disaster field training, exercises, and deployments. 2.3. Performs recovery room or basic nursing duties. Assists surgeon and nursing staff with monitoring and recording vital signs. Administers oxygen, helps arouse patient, and carries out surgeons post-operative orders. Assists with identifying and managing of postoperative complications. 2.4. Performs general clinic functions. Schedules and prepares patients and sets up instruments, supplies, and equipment for specialized procedures in the OR and specialty clinics. Assists specialty surgeon during surgical and diagnostic procedures. Assembles, operates, and maintains diagnostic and therapeutic equipment. Orders diagnostic laboratory and radiographic procedures as directed. Performs administrative activities unique to specific surgical clinics. 2.5. Provides medical training to agencies and personnel other than medical. Training includes areas such as aseptic technique and self-aid buddy care. Schedules in-service training in new VERIFICATION OF MILITARY EXPERIENCE AND TRAINING Page 6 of 15
  • 7. procedures, techniques, and equipment. Provides required basic life support training. Conducts or schedules periodic disaster training, fire drills, and evacuation procedures. 2.6. Performs urology functions. Operates special urological radiography equipment. Administers injections, catheterizes patients, performs laboratory tests and procedures, and administers intravesical medications under supervision of the physician. 2.7. Performs orthopedic functions. Applies and removes casts and splints as directed by health care providers. Assembles and applies orthopedic traction devices. Administers topical anesthetics under supervision of the physician. Instructs patients in using crutches, canes, and other orthopedic appliances. 2.8. Performs otolaryngology functions. Performs minor diagnostic and therapeutic ear, nose, and throat (ENT) procedures. Administers topical anesthetics under supervision of the physician. Performs diagnostic hearing evaluations and vestibular function tests. Makes ear mold impressions for hearing aids. 2.9. Performs management and training functions within surgical services. Plans and schedules workloads and duty assignments. Establishes work methods and standards. Evaluates work capability and proficiency of subordinates. Plans and conducts training. Interprets policies and instructions. Inspects and evaluates activities and procedures to ensure maintenance of asepsis and proper environmental, equipment, and facility safety conditions. Analyzes requirements and supervises requisition, storage, maintenance, and issue of equipment and supplies. Supervises, prepares, and maintains reports and records. RELATED CIVILIAN OCCUPATIONS FOR: 4N151 Medical Assistant (DOT 079.362-010) Surgical Technician (DOT 079.374-022) OCCUPATION: HM, Hospital Corpsman PRIMARY OCCUPATION: NAVY, RESERVE: OCT 2000 - OCT 2003 (3 Years) DUTY OCCUPATION: NAVY, RESERVE: NOV 2000 - AUG 2003 (2 Years 9 Months) OCCUPATION DESCRIPTION FROM AMERICAN COUNCIL ON EDUCATION FOR: HM (NER-HM-003, Exhibit dates AUG 2003 - SEP 2005) Serves as an assistant in the prevention and treatment of diseases and injuries, and in the administration of medical departments. PAY GRADE E-4 (HM3): Administers first aid; assists with physical examinations and makes basic clinical assessments; provides nursing care to patients; administers medicine and collects specimens; assists in the transportation of the sick and injured; transcribes medical orders; writes admission nursing notes; admits, transfers, and discharges patients; inputs and maintains computer, medical records; and maintains mechanical equipment on the ward. _____________________________ VERIFICATION OF MILITARY EXPERIENCE AND TRAINING Page 7 of 15
  • 8. CREDIT RECOMMENDATION FROM AMERICAN COUNCIL ON EDUCATION FOR: HM (NER-HM-003, Exhibit dates AUG 2003 - SEP 2005) In the lower-division baccalaureate/associate degree category, 2 semester hours in clinical nursing practice and 2 in physical assessment (8/03)(8/03). RELATED CIVILIAN OCCUPATIONS FOR: HM Hospital-Admitting Clerk (DOT 205.362-018) Interviewing Clerks, Except Personnel And Social Welfare (OES 55332) Medical Assistant (DOT 079.362-010) Medical Assistants (OES 66005) Medical Record Technician (DOT 079.362-014) Medical Records Technicians (OES 32911) Medical-Record Clerk (DOT 245.362-010) Nurse Assistant (DOT 355.674-014) Nursing Aides, Orderlies, And Attendants (OES 66008) Statistical Clerks (OES 55328) OCCUPATION: 2M053, Missile And Space Facilities Journeyman PRIMARY OCCUPATION: AIR FORCE, RESERVE: APR 1994 - DEC 1994 (8 Months), 2M053 OCT 1993 - APR 1994 (6 Months), 2M053A OCCUPATION DESCRIPTION FROM SERVICE FILE FOR: 2M053 (Description dates OCT 1993 - SEP 2005) Services and maintains, or supervises these actions, on missiles, unmanned air vehicles (UAV), spacelift boosters, payloads, research and development (R&D) systems, environmental blast doors and valves, associated subsystems, components, and support equipment (SE). Launches, tracks, and recovers UAVs. Operates and maintains related equipment. RELATED CIVILIAN OCCUPATIONS FOR: 2M053 All Other Mechanics, Installers, And Repairers (OES 85999) Installation, Maintenance, and Repair Workers, All Other (ONET 49-9099.00) Missile Facilities Repairer (DOT 828.281-018) OCCUPATION: 41152A, Missile Facilities Specialist Journeyman, WS-133B, WS-133A/M, LGM 118A _____________________________ _____________________________ VERIFICATION OF MILITARY EXPERIENCE AND TRAINING Page 8 of 15
  • 9. PRIMARY OCCUPATION: AIR FORCE, RESERVE: MAR 1990 - OCT 1993 (3 Years 7 Months), 41152A AIR FORCE, ACTIVE: SEP 1989 - MAR 1990 (6 Months), 41152A JUN 1988 - SEP 1989 (1 Year 3 Months), 41132A MAR 1988 - JUN 1988 (3 Months), 41112A AIR FORCE, ACTIVE: DEC 1987 - MAR 1988 (3 Months), 41112A DUTY OCCUPATION: AIR FORCE, ACTIVE: MAR 1988 - MAR 1990 (2 Years), 41132A OCCUPATION DESCRIPTION FROM SERVICE FILE FOR: 41152A (Description dates OCT 1986 - JUN 1994) Inspects, monitors, troubleshoots, operates, maintains, and repairs missile weapons systems support facilities and equipment. RELATED CIVILIAN OCCUPATIONS FOR: 41152A All Other Mechanics, Installers, And Repairers (OES 85999) Missile Facilities Repairer (DOT 828.281-018) OCCUPATION: 99000, Basic Airman DUTY OCCUPATION: AIR FORCE, ACTIVE: DEC 1987 - MAR 1988 (3 Months) OCCUPATION DESCRIPTION FROM SERVICE FILE FOR: 99000 (Description dates JAN 1985 - JUN 1994) This identifier is used to report the primary, control, and duty AFSCs of an airman who has not been awarded an AFS and to report the duty of an airman taking basic training. NAVY: _____________________________ _____________________________ ADDITIONAL QUALIFICATION(S): VERIFICATION OF MILITARY EXPERIENCE AND TRAINING Page 9 of 15
  • 10. NAVY ENLISTED CLASSIFICATION: 8404 - Field Medical Service Technician SEP 2003 - OCT 2003, NOV 2000 - AUG 2003 (Description dates AUG 1984 - SEP 2006) Provides medical services for personnel in field units. Provides technical and administrative assistance to support the mission and functions of Navy and Marine Corps field units. Maintains organizational level AMAL's. Assists in the procurement and distribution of supplies and equipment for field use and combat areas. Maintains field treatment facilities. Renders first aid and emergency medical treatment to unit personnel/combatants. Coordinates and performs medical evacuation procedures. Ensures observance of field sanitary measures and preventive measures in specialized warfare. Conducts first aid and health education training programs. OTHER RELATED CIVILIAN OCCUPATIONS All Other Health Professionals, Paraprofessionals, And Technicians (OES 32999) Emergency Medical Technicians (OES 32508) Medicine And Health Services Managers (OES 15008) ** Note: Experience history data not available prior to FY 75 ** ** Note: Description, Length, or Credit Recommendation will not be displayed for a course if that information is not available. MILITARY TRAINING:APR 2011 AIR FORCE COURSE: MESC003, Enlisted Professional Military Education Instructor Course LENGTH: 1 Month. COURSE DESCRIPTION FROM SERVICE COURSE FILE: (Description dates DEC 2009 - MAR 2012) Prepares graduates to instruct in the field of Enlisted Professional Military Education (EPME). A rigorous, comprehensive and fast-paced, experiential course that requires extensive reading, writing and moderate research. Major curricular areas are learning theory, communication skills, instructional design, teaching methods and evaluation. Course organized to provide maximum participation in learning. Majority of class time devoted to small group activity. Students write level of learning objectives, write lesson plans, present lessons, develop rating scales and test items. Students must demonstrate the ability to write and present lessons using interactive methods and master selected academic content areas. The methods are: informal lecture, guided discussion, case study, experiential, teaching TRAINING HISTORY: COURSES SUCCESSFULLY COMPLETED _____________________________ VERIFICATION OF MILITARY EXPERIENCE AND TRAINING Page 10 of 15
  • 11. interview and demonstration-performance. Students are encouraged to develop the critical thinking skills involved in teaching interactive lessons and managing classroom dynamics. Learning Outcome. Develop unrivaled EPME instructors skilled in interactive teaching methodologies and with a broad understanding of educational activities as described in the Air Force instructional systems development process. Curriculum. The EPMEIC is CCAF-affiliated and consists of 160 hours in residence classes. Each student earns 10 hours of undergraduate credit upon completion of the course. (AIR FORCE TRAINING HISTORY COURSE: MESC003) MILITARY TRAINING:OCT 2009 - SEP 2010 ARMY COURSE: J3OPUS257, EMRGY PREPAREDNESS RESPONSE CRS EPRC CLIN LNG LENGTH: 2 Days. COURSE DESCRIPTION FROM SERVICE COURSE FILE: (Description dates JAN 2009 - JUL 2015) COURSE DESCRIPTION (ARMY TRAINING HISTORY COURSE: J3OPUS257) MILITARY TRAINING:JUN 2009, SEP 2006 AIR FORCE COURSE: PME CODE T, USAF NCO Academy LENGTH: 35 Days. COURSE DESCRIPTION FROM SERVICE COURSE FILE: (Description dates FEB 1995 - JUL 2015) Leadership and Management II (LMM 2121): Role and responsibilities of the technician/supervisor. Includes concepts of human behavior; standards of discipline; effective counseling techniques; methods of orienting new personnel; principles of motivating individuals within groups; evolution of management theory; personnel management skills; and applied problem-solving techniques in management, social issues, and labor relations. Managerial Communications II (LMM 2122): Principles of oral and written communications applicable to technician/communication by applying the principles and theories of oral presentations; analyzing methods for improving listening and lessening barriers to effective communication; application of effective writing principles to the preparation of letters, performance reports, or other written correspondence. Military Studies (LMM 2123): Organization and mission of the Air Force, the military justice system, and the relationship of US foreign domestic policies to military readiness. Intro to Total Quality Management II (LMM 2125): Introduction to total quality management at the craftsman level. Includes the quality Air _____________________________ _____________________________ VERIFICATION OF MILITARY EXPERIENCE AND TRAINING Page 11 of 15
  • 12. Force system and principles, team dynamics, leadership skills, the continuous improvement process, human relations, management of human resources, and issues and program in quality Air Force. (AIR FORCE TRAINING HISTORY COURSE: PME CODE T) MILITARY TRAINING:2008, AUG 2006 AIR FORCE COURSE: PME CODE 0, Airman Leadership School LENGTH: 23 Days. COURSE DESCRIPTION FROM SERVICE COURSE FILE: (Description dates JUN 1955 - JUL 2015) Leadership and Management (LMM 1101): Role and responsibilities of airmen; theories, techniques, and practical application of leadership/followership; supervision; management; stress management; problem solving; concepts of human behavior; standards of discipline; effective counseling techniques; evaluation of enlisted personnel; and current social issues. Managerial Communications (LMM 1102): Principles of oral/written communications for airmen, theories/concepts of communications, factors influencing communication process, speaking techniques including oral presentations, and principles of effective writing. Military Studies (LMM 1103): Organization, mission, and history of Air Force; dress and appearance; drill/ceremonies; customs/courtesies; respect for flag; military deterrence; democratic process; code of conduct; and personal readiness. Introduction to Total Quality Management (LMM 1104): Introduction to the total quality approach to management. Includes the quality Air Force commitment; seven-step continuous improvement process; quality environment, tools, metrics, roles and responsibilities; and effective team-building concepts. (AIR FORCE TRAINING HISTORY COURSE: PME CODE 0) MILITARY TRAINING:FEB 2006, FEB 2002 AIR FORCE COURSE: B3AZY4F0X1 005, USAF Hearing Conservation Certification LENGTH: 4 Days. COURSE DESCRIPTION FROM SERVICE COURSE FILE: (Description dates JUN 1955 - MAY 2006) Initial training and certification for personnel in the role of occupational hearing conservationist. Covers publication relating to noise and hearing loss, the audiometer and test environment, audiometric techniques, audiogram review, referral and employee follow up, personnel hearing protection, employee education and motivation, record keeping, and conducting the USAF Hearing Conservation Program. Three examinations, two practical and one written, are given to _____________________________ _____________________________ VERIFICATION OF MILITARY EXPERIENCE AND TRAINING Page 12 of 15
  • 13. ensure proficiency in audiometric techniques and understanding of the AF Hearing Conservation Program. Graduates will be certified as USAF hearing conservationist for 5 years as identified in the Council for Accreditation in Occupational Hearing Conservation (CAOHC) guidelines. This course is included in the Public Health Apprentice Course (B3ABY4E031-002). Students completing the HCC portion of the PHA Course will be awarded AF Hearing Conservation Certification. (AIR FORCE TRAINING HISTORY COURSE: B3AZY4F0X1 005) MILITARY TRAINING:JUL 2003 - AUG 2003 NAVY COURSE: B-300-0013, Field Medical Service Technician LENGTH: 7 weeks (241-320 hours) COURSE DESCRIPTION FROM AMERICAN COUNCIL ON EDUCATION: (MC-0709-0002, Exhibit dates JAN 1990 - MAR 2012) Upon completion of the course, the student will be able to identify medical conditions resulting from combat wounds or injuries; provide treatment for specific medical conditions; triage casualties for treatment or evacuation; evaluate field sanitation related to water and waste disposal and correct deficiencies; assist in the chain of evacuation for casualties; introduce practices for preventive medicine; apply appropriate resources for decontamination of hazardous materials; treat specified dental emergencies; and respond to specified psychological problems. Lectures and practical exercises in combat survival and field medical practices. Course includes physical conditioning, the corpsman in the field, field medical emergency procedures, medical supply in the field, preventive medicine, and dental practices. CREDIT RECOMMENDATION FROM AMERICAN COUNCIL ON EDUCATION (MC-0709-0002, Exhibit dates JAN 1990 - MAR 2012) In the lower-division baccalaureate/associate degree category, 5 semester hours in basic emergency care and 5 in advanced emergency care (11/03)(11/03). (NAVY TRAINING HISTORY COURSE: B-300-0013) MILITARY TRAINING:AUG 2001 AIR FORCE COURSE: J6AJI3S251 000, Air Force Training Course (Paper-Based Exportable) LENGTH: 24 Hours. COURSE DESCRIPTION FROM SERVICE COURSE FILE: _____________________________ _____________________________ VERIFICATION OF MILITARY EXPERIENCE AND TRAINING Page 13 of 15
  • 14. (Description dates JUL 1999 - AUG 2003) This course provides necessary knowledge and skill training for all Air Force personnel who perform duties of trainer and/or task certifier. The scope of training includes the USAF training program, responsibilities and characteristics of key personnel in the training program, initiating the training process, training forms and their documentation, planning, scheduling, conducting, and evaluating training. Paper-based exportable version used in the field. (AIR FORCE TRAINING HISTORY COURSE: J6AJI3S251 000) MILITARY TRAINING:MAY 1988 AIR FORCE COURSE: C3ABR41132A 000, Missile Facilities Specialist (WS-133B, WS-133A/M and WS-118A) LENGTH: 18 Weeks. COURSE DESCRIPTION FROM SERVICE COURSE FILE: (Description dates JUN 1986 - AUG 1988) Fundamentals of electrical circuits, components, and symbols; electrical wiring; internal combustion engines and systems; diesel electrical units; electrical microprocessor/monitor for electrical power systems; operation of support vehicles; refrigeration and environmental systems and components. Training is also provided on LF power systems; LF/ECS; waste disposal systems; elevator work cage. Maintenance training includes inspection and troubleshooting of electrical control systems; diesel electrical units; auxiliary power units. Additional training in use of test equipment; servicing of refrigeration systems, adjustment of motor and pneumatic controls and thermostats; electrical and open flame soldering; technical publications; maintenance forms; tools; corrosion; security; safety, and maintenance management. (AIR FORCE TRAINING HISTORY COURSE: C3ABR41132A 000) MILITARY TRAINING:MAY 2013 AIR FORCE COURSE: MAFSNCOA 100 MILITARY TRAINING:MAY 2010 AIR FORCE COURSE: PDS CODE OF7 MILITARY TRAINING:DEC 2009 AIR FORCE COURSE: PDS CODE YOS MILITARY TRAINING:JUL 2008, 2007 _____________________________ _____________________________ INFORMATION NOT AVAILABLE FOR THE FOLLOWING COURSES: VERIFICATION OF MILITARY EXPERIENCE AND TRAINING Page 14 of 15
  • 15. AIR FORCE COURSE: PDS CODE KO5 MILITARY TRAINING:JAN 2007 AIR FORCE COURSE: PDS CODE 9AA ** Note: Limited training history is available prior to FY 84 (ARMY); FY 78 (NAVY); FY 70 (AIR FORCE); FY 67 (MARINE CORPS) END OF AUTOMATED MILITARY EXPERIENCE AND TRAINING HISTORY DATA ** Note: This history includes only the centrally automated experience and training information that the services maintained on your military record ** LEGEND CODE: DOT: Dictionary of Occupational Titles published by the Department of Labor OES: Occupational Employment Statistics published by the Office of Personnel Management ONET: Occupational Information Network DD FORM 2586, JAN 2010 PREVIOUS EDITION IS OBSOLETE VERIFICATION OF MILITARY EXPERIENCE AND TRAINING Page 15 of 15