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o aided in Health Service Support and Forche Health Protection planning; improved the MSU-E's participation in the DE 21 Theater Medical Command Operational Command Post Exercise
o selected by IBHU leadership as a Prevention and Management of Disruptive Behavior-Military (PMDB-M) Facility trainer; improved staff situational awareness and readiness
o trained and certified over 100 WBAMC Staff on PMDB-M, directly helping to increase patient and staff safety for all of WBAMC
o completed the Sexual Assault Medical Forensic Examiner (SAMFE) course; expanded clinic capabilities
o planned, coordinated, and conducted 60 periodic health assessment appointments as Medical Readiness NCO; raised the HHC BDE medical readiness to 77% Fully Medically ready
o evacuated 13 real world patients to the Role Two medical facility using analog navigation; showcased his exceptional skill and ability in critical situations
o transported 13 real-world patients to the Role Two medical facility; contributed significantly to the mission and the well-being of the patients
o treated five simulated casualties on his own while maintaining complete documentation; maximized the platoon's efficiency during role two operations
o conducted classes for battalion and company assets; provided information on the cause of stress and provided tools to handle such stressors
o briefed all incoming personnel on local conditions and mental health resources; increased soldier confidence in their ability to operate and survive
o facilitated substance use disorder groups; expanded the variety of services provided while on rotation
o stepped into the role of the medical provider for routine procedures, freed the provider to work on more urgent needs and life threatening situations