General Duty Corpsman Evals
MEDICAL READINESS REPRESENTIVE. Assisted with medical readiness provisions for 14 Commands at MCGACC and all branch clinics. Processed 1,233 overseas and 203 Special duty screenings. Reviewed 982 separation packages, 224 AA&E requirements, 783 training course evaluations,and 278 reenlistments.
PUBLIC HEALTH ADVOCATE. Administered over 19,471 immunizations, assisted with conducting five influenza stand down events for FY24-25 achieving a 53% compliance rate within five days.
VERSATILE CORSPMAN. Assisted a team of five Medical Providers and three Independent Duty Corpsmen in delivering care to 1,217 patients. Conducted comprehensive history assessments, vital signs checks, physical evaluations. Conducted nine in-grown toenail removals, seven suture removals, and 39 EKGs with zero mishaps.
VERSATILE SAILOR. As a general duty corpsman, completed 313 diagnostic exams in support of 58 radiologists across 10 specialty and outpatient clinics, seven inpatient wards, and 20 operating rooms in the delivery of healthcare to 250K National Capital Region beneficiaries.
- As a General duty corpsman in Primary Care. Successfully cared for over 15 patients, including head, eyes, ears, nose and throat exams, Neurological exams, Musculoskeletal exams, explanation of proper hand hygiene and bathing techniques and diagnosis to over 15 patients, and completed 2 ingrown toe nail removals.
- In Operational Medicine: Working alongside 3 other Sailors, helped over 5000 students, staff members, and their families with their overseas and operational screening. Also helped out with the IA process and made sure our members are ready for their deployment. Completed over 600 operational screenings and IA including family screenings. Also, completed over 350 TCONS for SEADS signatures in AHLTA.
Efficiently assisted in the completion of over 100 PHAs in May drill weekend, a weekend notably larger than normal consisting of 2 units in the spotlight.
Assisted in fleet week operations as a representative of NOSC New Orleans
His ambition and willingness to work led to his selection as reserve Blue Jacket of the Quarter for Quarter 2 2015
Completed 30 hours of collegiate study towards his goal of a Nursing Degree
Assisted NOSC medical in the timely verification of over 300 medical records
Enthusiastically augmented the community health clinic when needed, as a general duty corpsman, resulting in over 90% NOSC readiness
Assisted in Fleet Week fundraising affairs raising hundreds of dollars for The Navy-Marine Corps relief society
Volunteered over 100 hours of off-duty time collecting, organizing, and distributing food items as a representative of the United Churches of Algiers