Aerospace Medical Technician (NEC L04A)
AEROSPACE MEDICAL TECHNICAIN.
Delivered efficient, beneficiary-centered care by managing critical clinical and administrative functions to ensure seamless daily operations. Acting as a reliable liaison between personnel, healthcare providers, and command leadership, facilitated clinic throughput and supported overall medical readiness. Demonstrated exceptional dedication to the aviation mission by executing 322 flight physicals, student naval applicant screenings, and officer candidate evaluations, directly enhancing unit operational capability.
FRONT DESK LIAISON.
Optimized department operations by checking in 378 military beneficiaries and confirming pre-appointment readiness. Executed administrative oversight for referrals, Periodic Health Assessments (PHAs), and the secure integration of HIPAA-mandated documentation into electronic health records. Spearheaded the coordination of time-sensitive laboratory assays and provided comprehensive education on phlebotomy requirements to guarantee clinical success. Additionally, conducted suitability screenings and directed communications between military and civilian healthcare partners to resolve discrepancies and streamline treatment continuity.
LABORATORY PHLEBOTOMIST.
Performed age-specific venipuncture techniques for 96 individuals. Instructed personnel on pre-test preparation and collection protocols, managed adverse reactions, and ensured strict adherence to proper tube selection and handling compliance.
AIRCRAFT MISHAP RESPONSE.
Assisted four flight surgeons in the investigation and reporting of five aviation incidents, including several Class B-D mishaps. During emergency responses, aided the Duty Flight Surgeon by initiating action logs and executing expanded operational plans. Prioritized the protection of involved personnel, supported lifesaving operations, and safeguarded government property from further damage. Ensured all notifications, investigations, and reporting were conducted in strict accordance with organizational policy and chain-of-command protocols.
PATIENT ADVOCATE.
Confidently serves as the first point of contact for patients to fulfill departmental customer service needs and ensures timely and proper communication between patients and healthcare providers. Spearheaded a command-wide medication management improvement project in preparation for a Joint Commission inspection. Conducted comprehensive training on storage, labeling, expiration tracking, and documentation procedures. Proactively identified discrepancies and implemented corrective actions, resulting in full compliance with regulatory standards and substantially enhanced safety protocols.Demonstrated a proactive approach to continuous professional development by completing seven instructional hours of the Naval War College's Introductory Enlisted Professional Military Education (IEPME) curriculum. Active engagement with these strategic modules reflects a deep dedication to the foundational principles of Honor, Courage, and Commitment. Independent pursuit of this rigorous coursework expanded operational knowledge and cultivated critical thinking skills essential for effective mentorship. This self-driven education directly enhances readiness to assume increased supervisory responsibilities and lead future Sailors with integrity, insight, and purpose.
Collateral Duties
DHMRSI: As the incoming DHMRSI head for military medicine, ensures consolidated and accurate submission of timecards, safeguarding government funding and clinic operations.