- Due to extremely high temperatures, I closely monitored and supervised 76 Soldiers on the Bradley Range. Thanks to the preventive measures implemented, we successfully avoided any heat casualties during Bradley Gunnery.
- I took the lead in developing the tactical Standard Operating Procedure (SOP) for the 452nd MED DET, resulting in a significant reduction in testing errors.
- I was responsible for developing and implementing the Occupational Health Surveillance database, ensuring that Fort Hood and III Corps complied with OSHA laws and guidelines.
- As part of my responsibilities, I conducted thorough base camp assessments and DFAC certifications for five Forward Operating Bases (FOBs).
- I effectively managed a mobile team that provided support to 26 operating locations, covering an expansive area of 40,000 square kilometers.
- In order to preserve the health of a warfighter population of 20,000 personnel, I successfully completed 31 base camp assessments, conducted 200 sanitary inspections, and carried out 55 food service inspections.
- I obtained certification for multiple potable water tanks, ensuring the safety and quality of the water supply.
- My meticulous attention to detail played a crucial role in the overall success of the mission.
- I made it a priority to ensure the well-being and readiness of all the soldiers under my care.
- I spearheaded the revision and implementation of the company’s Field Sanitation Program and SOP, transforming the inspected area from black to green.
- I introduced advanced water testing equipment, resulting in improved test accuracy. Furthermore, I provided comprehensive training to all members of the preventive medicine section on new microbiology tests and procedures.
- I took charge of sensitive medical equipment and vehicles while overseeing the daily operations of a busy treatment facility. Notably, this facility catered to multiple non-English speaking foreign nationals.
- During medical fact-finding missions to foreign medical facilities, I displayed outstanding leadership and maturity, which greatly contributed to the overall success of the missions.
- I played a pivotal role in implementing crucial protective health measures during the COVID-19 pandemic, setting a remarkable example for the Colorado National Guard.
- During a transitional period, I volunteered to provide front desk coverage for the Behavioral Health Clinic, ensuring the uninterrupted flow of clinical operations.
- I successfully identified and eliminated several rat infestations in multiple tents throughout the camp. Additionally, I made valuable recommendations to the base commander to prevent future occurrences.
- I dedicated a total of 40 hours to training, resulting in a commendable 30% increase in qualification for all unit members.
- I was responsible for maintaining the sanitation and potability of over 2 million gallons of water. Additionally, I oversaw the proper maintenance of water transport trucks and storage tanks.
- I diligently carried out over 900 bacteriological and chlorination water tests to ensure water safety and quality.
- By establishing Preventive Medicine guidelines, policies, and procedures for ISA Air Base in Bahrain, I significantly improved public health standards for over 1,000 military and civilian personnel.
- I successfully revised seven medical, public, and environmental health instructions, tailoring them to be effective and applicable within the local environment.
- I provided direct oversight for all preoperational sanitation inspections of the newly constructed Paradisa Cafe, ensuring its grand opening proceeded as planned while prioritizing the safety of over 3,000 daily meals.
- During monthly command safety meetings, I actively contributed relevant input on environmental sanitation concerns, addressing the needs of 2,300 joint military and civilian personnel.
- I dedicated over 1,000 hours to conducting more than 300 thorough environmental and sanitation inspections.
- I meticulously submitted and followed up on 55 accident reports to command safety, ensuring that all incidents were appropriately addressed and mitigated.
MOS 68K MEDICAL LABORATORY SPECIALIST NCOER BULLETS
Observed, coached, and mentored 186 Soldiers on their roles in a Role 3 health care facility during JRTC…