- Observed, coached, and mentored 186 Soldiers on their roles in a Role 3 health care facility during JRTC rotation.
- Orchestrated the relocation and modernization of the largest OCONUS histology laboratory, resulting in a 50 percent increase in department productivity.
- Oversaw lab functions on the night shift with minimal supervision and trained peers to use equipment efficiently.
- Managed a medical supply inventory worth over $500,000 with zero losses, despite having multiple unmonitored issue points.
- Provided steady and invaluable knowledge and experience to frontline units supported with combat medical care, even under enemy fire.
- Led the Forward Surgical Team during several Field Training Exercises and a Battalion Evaluation.
- Developed a tracker for 125 critical reagent items, significantly reducing losses and cutting recurring replacement purchases by 50 percent.
- Demonstrated flawless performance as Dewitt Army Hospital’s color guard during the change of command and the nursing corps reunion dinner.
- Supervised and triaged over 600 patient encounters, increasing the efficient use of providers’ time.
- Decontaminated 8,000 surgical instrument sets and prepared, packaged, and sterilized over 100 surgical instrumentation sets.
- Led five decontamination teams in response to a mass chemical weapon accident, decontaminating and treating 7 casualties.
- Trained personnel responsible for blood support operation in Role II and Role III Medical Treatment Facilities on the TMDS Blood Application system.
- Administered over 1,000 influenza vaccinations in the international zone of Baghdad, Iraq.
- Presented Preliminary Marksmanship Instruction (PMI) classes and qualified 6 Soldiers as experts and 3 Soldiers as sharpshooters at the M16/M9 range.
- Provided effective support to six full-time pathologists and increased lab productivity by 25 percent.
- Documented care for 300 coalition members, contributing to the award of the Canadian Unit Commendation, a first for U.S. medics.
- Played a key role in the 35th Medical Group being named the 2010 PACAF Medical Treatment Facility of the Year.
- Provided keen medical guidance to junior Soldiers during the mass inoculation of over 900 Soldiers, ensuring excellent patient care.
- Performed over 50 procedures, freeing providers to see more patients and expanding the clinic’s mission capability.
MOS 68P RADIOLOGY SPECIALIST NCOER BULLETS
Performed 1,300 routine and emergent radiologic and computed tomography examinations, enhancing medical support…