
Be All You Can Be MSC (SKM)
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05 Aug 2023 | Intro | 00:00:51 | |
Disclaimer: The views expressed in this podcast are the guests and host’s alone and do not reflect the official position of the Medical Service Corps, the Department of Defense, or the US Government. All information discussed is unclassified approved for public release and found on open cleared sources. For more information, suggestions, or questions please contact: beallyoucanbemsc@gmail.com | |||
06 Aug 2023 | Episode 1 Conversation with Career Manager on Army Talent Management & Cobra Kai the AIM Marketplace Guest MAJ Micah Sturgeon | 00:34:59 | |
Episode 1 with guest career manger from Human Resources Command (HRC)and fellow Medical Service Corps Officer, MAJ Micah Sturgeon. We discuss Army Talent Alignment Process and the AIM Marketplace to help you in being successful in the upcoming AIM marketplace in getting your assignment. #CobraKaiTheMarket! Also, what to expect from your Career Manager at HRC and what do they provide you in managing your career. His service began as a Personnel Services Administration Specialist, 1st Battalion, 21st Field Artillery Regiment, 5th Brigade Combat Team (BCT), 1st Cavalry Division, Fort Hood, TX. He subsequently served in support of Operation Iraqi Freedom II (OIF II) from 2004-2005. Upon return he transitioned from active military service to pursue his degree. Upon completing his degree he was commissioned as a 2LT in the Medical Services Corps. He served as a Medical Platoon Leader, 1st Battalion, 14th Infantry Regiment, 2nd Stryker Brigade Combat Team, 25th Infantry Division, Schofield Barracks, HI. He served in support of Operation Iraqi Freedom X (OIF X) and Operation New Dawn (OND) from 2010-2011. His follow-on assignments were with HHC, 18th Medical Command (MEDCOM) Deployment Support (DS) as the Company Executive Officer and G1, Human Resources Operations Officer, Schofield Barracks Health Clinic as the Company Commander, US Army Health Contracting Activity as a Contract Specialist, Executive Officer, and Chief of the Contracting Office, and US Army Medical Center of Excellence as an Instructor for the Officer Medical Logistics Course (70K). MAJ Sturgeon currently serves as a Career Manager, Human Resources Command. His military education includes Army Basic Officer Leadership Course, Army Medical Department (AMEDD) Basic Officer Leadership Course, Officer Medical Logistics Course, Health Services Human Resources Manager Course, Manpower and Force Management Course, Master Resiliency Trainers Course, AMEDD Officer Advanced Course, and the Command and General Staff Course. His awards and decorations include the Bronze Star Medal, Meritorious Service Medal (1OLC), Army Commendation Medal (4OLC), Army Achievement Medal (2OLC), Meritorious Unit Citation (1OLC), Army Good Conduct Medal, National Defense Service Medal, Iraqi Campaign Medal (4 campaign stars), Global War on Terrorism Expeditionary Medal, Global War on Terrorism Service Medal, Non-Commissioned Professional Development Ribbon, Army Service Ribbon, and Overseas Ribbon (2). He has also been awarded the Combat Action Badge, Expert Field Medical Badge, and the Air Assault Badge. Videos and Podcast Referenced: Podcasts: The Army Talent Management Podcast: https://talent.army.mil/podcast-2/
Disclaimer: The views expressed in this podcast are the guests and host’s alone and do not reflect the official position of the Medical Service Corps, the Department of Defense, or the US Government. All information discussed is unclassified approved for public release and found on open cleared sources. For more information, suggestions, or questions please contact: beallyoucanbemsc@gmail.com | |||
06 Aug 2023 | Episode 2 Division Medical Planner & O/CT Guest MAJ(P) Jessica Maxim | 00:40:55 | |
Episode 2 with guest medical operations planner (70H) and Observer Coach trainer (O/CT), MAJ(P) Jessica Maxim we discuss personal observations and experiences from the perspective of an O/CT from the Mission Command Training Program (MCTP) to help you in your assignment on the Division Surgeon Cell as a medical operations planner. MAJ(P) Maxim served in the 2nd Armored Brigade Combat Team (ABCT), 4th Infantry Division (2/4ID) at Fort Carson as the Treatment Platoon Leader (PL) in Charlie Company, 204th Brigade support Battalion (BSB). She deployed with 2/4ID to Operation Iraqi Freedom (OIF) 08-10 where she was a Detachment OIC and Treatment PL. Upon return from Iraq, MAJ(P) Maxim served as the Delta Troop, 1st Squadron, 10th Cavalry Regiment Forward Support Company Executive Officer (XO), the Charlie Company, 204th BSB Medical Company XO, the Support Operations (SPO) Supply and Services Officer, and Battalion Operations Officer (S3). MAJ(P) Maxim deployed to Afghanistan in 2011 in support of Operation Enduring Freedom (OEF) 11-12 where she commanded Charlie Company, 204th BSB, 2/4ID. She and her organization provided area medical support and augmented Special Operations Task Force 310 with cultural support teams (CST) in the Kandahar Province. After relinquishing command in 2013, MAJ(P) Maxim served at the Maneuver Center of Excellence, Directorate of Training as the Medical Operations Instructor at Fort Moore, GA. She served as the 3rd Battalion, 11th Infantry Regiment (Officer Candidate School) XO from 2014-2015, and at Martin Army Community Hospital (BMACH) as the Chief of Medical Readiness and Training before serving at Joint Base Lewis McChord (JBLM), WA in 2017. MAJ(P) Maxim served as the Chief of Medical Operations at 7th Infantry Division and America’s First Corps. MAJ(P) Maxim is currently stationed at Fort Leavenworth where she is an Observer Coach/Trainer (OC/T) for the Mission Command Training Program (MCTP). MAJ(P) Maxim’s military schooling includes Officer Candidate School, Basic Officer Leader’s Course Phase II (BOLC II), the Medical Service Officer Basic Course (MSOBC), Combatives Levels 1 and 2, Unit Movement Officer, Battle Command Sustainment Support System (BCS3) Operator Course, Commander/1SG Course, Digital Training Management System Operator Course, Army Basic Instructor Course, Faculty Development Course, AMEDD Captain’s Career Course, Command and General Staff College, Joint Medical Planners Course, and Joint Medical Planners Tool (JMPT) / Medical Planners Toolkit (MPTk). Her awards and decorations include the Bronze Star Medal, Meritorious Service Medal (2OLC), Army Commendation Medal (1OLC), Army Achievement Medal (2OLC), National Defense Service Ribbon, Iraq Campaign Medal (2 campaigns), Afghan Campaign Medal (2 campaigns), Global War on Terrorism Service Medal, Armed Forces Service Medal, Army Service Ribbon, Overseas Service Ribbons, and a NATO (ISAF) Medal. Her unit awards include the Valorous Unit Award and the Meritorious Unit Citation. Disclaimer: The views expressed in this podcast are the guests and host’s alone and do not reflect the official position of the Medical Service Corps, the Department of Defense, or the US Government. All information discussed is unclassified approved for public release and found on open cleared sources. For more information, suggestions, or questions please contact: beallyoucanbemsc@gmail.com | |||
18 Aug 2023 | Episode 3 Senior Rater Narrative on the Officer Evaluation Reports Guest LTC Chad Handley | 00:34:04 | |
Guest LTC Chad Handley, discusses the components needed in the Senior Rater narrative of the Officer Evaluation Report (OER). LTC Handley has a unique experience and exposure to reviewing OERs as a Deputy Consultant. We also discuss tips for earning the top block and managing your rating profile if you are a Rater or Senior Rater. Disclaimer: The views expressed in this podcast are the guests and host’s alone and do not reflect the official position of the Medical Service Corps, the Department of Defense, or the US Government. All information discussed is unclassified approved for public release and found on open cleared sources. For more information, suggestions, or questions please contact: beallyoucanbemsc@gmail.com | |||
30 Aug 2023 | Episode 4 Real Talk-We Spill the Beans on The Real AIM Marketplace Experience-Guest MAJ Zach Patterson | 00:34:47 | |
Ever wondered what it's like to navigate the AIM Marketplace? Well, Zach's been through the gauntlet and he's here to spill the beans. Disclaimer: The views expressed in this podcast are the guests and host’s alone and do not reflect the official position of the Medical Service Corps, the Department of Defense, or the US Government. All information discussed is unclassified approved for public release and found on open cleared sources. For more information, suggestions, or questions please contact: beallyoucanbemsc@gmail.com | |||
15 Sep 2023 | Episode 5 What is SAMS? School of Advanced Military Studies Guest MAJ Brian Thorson | 00:50:21 | |
We unveil the remarkable insights of the School of Advanced Military Studies (SAMS) and its renowned Advanced Military Studies Program (AMSP), straight from an insider who ran the gauntlet, MAJ Brian Thorson. The SAMS program is dedicated to educating and shaping the future leaders of our Armed Forces, Allies, and Interagency partners. The graduate-level programs are designed to foster agile and adaptive leaders who excel in critical and creative thinking, solving operational and strategic challenges. MAJ Thorson is currently assigned to the Commanders Action Group, XVIII Airborne Corps, Fort Liberty, NC. He commissioned through ROTC as a Second Lieutenant in 2009 from the University of Connecticut first assignment was Walter Reed Army Medical Center as a Medical Surgical Nurse. Next, he served as the Assistant S4 and S4 with the 212th Combat Support Hospital. Later, Brian served as the Commander for 67th Forward Surgical Team (Airborne). Next, he was the Chief of Operations for 212th Combat Support hospital before serving as the Commander for HHC, 30th Medical Brigade. Brian then served as the S3 for 421st Multifunctional Medical Battalion. After completion of the Logistics Captains Career Course, Brian served as the Deputy Surgeon for 3rd Special Forces Group. Following graduation from Intermediate Level Education from the Command and General Staff College and Advanced Military Studies Program from the School of Advanced Military Studies, Brian was a Strategic Planner in the USASOC G5. Brian most recently served as the Executive Officer for 261st Multifunctional Medical Battalion. Brian graduated from the University of Connecticut with a Bachelor’s of Science in Nursing in 2009. In 2020 he earned a Masters of Arts in Operational Studies from the Command and General Staff College and in 2021 he earned a Masters of Arts in Military Operations from the School of Advanced Military Studies. MAJ Thorson deployed to Operation Enduring Freedom in Afghanistan in 2019 and has multiple rotations through countries in Africa and Europe. His military education includes: Basic Officer Leaders Course; Airborne School; Survival Evasion Resistance and Escape Course (SERE-C); Theater Sustainment Planners Course; Security Cooperation Planners Course; Plans, Operations, Intelligence, Security, and Training Course; Joint Medical Planners Course; Joint Medical Planning Tool Course; Logistics Captains Career Course; Command and General Staff College; Advanced Military Studies Program; and NATO SOF Medical Planners Course. MAJ Thorson’s awards and decorations include the Meritorious Service Medal, Army Commendation Medal, Army Achievement Medal, National Defense Service Medal, Overseas Service Ribbon, Afghanistan Campaign Medal, NATO Service Medal, Global War on Terrorism Service Medal, Army Service Ribbon, Expert Field Medical Badge, Combat Action Badge, and Parachutist Badge. More Info on SAMS: https://armyuniversity.edu/CGSC/SAMS/SAMS Disclaimer: The views expressed in this podcast are the guests and host’s alone and do not reflect the official position of the Medical Service Corps, the Department of Defense, or the US Government. All information discussed is unclassified approved for public release and found on open cleared sources. For more information, suggestions, or questions please contact: beallyoucanbemsc@gmail.com | |||
30 Sep 2023 | Episode 6 AOC Courses & What It's Like Being An AOC Instructor with Guest LTC Chris Morgan | 00:38:11 | |
Episode 6: "AOC Courses and What It's Like Being an Instructor with LTC Chris Morgan" In this episode, we explore the fascinating world of AOC courses Disclaimer: The views expressed in this podcast are the guests and host’s alone and do not reflect the official position of the Medical Service Corps, the Department of Defense, or the US Government. All information discussed is unclassified approved for public release and found on open cleared sources. For more information, suggestions, or questions please contact: beallyoucanbemsc@gmail.com | |||
30 Sep 2023 | Episode 7 Tips for You on Your AIM Resume | 00:26:16 | |
Episode 7: Our very own host, discusses the tips for you to make your AIM resume stand out for the AIM Marketplace. Are you ready to turbocharge your job prospects in the AIM market? Join us for Episode 7 of our podcast, where we dive deep into the world of AIM resumes, sharing invaluable insights, specifics, and suggestions to help you secure the best assignments in this competitive field. In this episode, we'll cover everything you need to know about creating a standout AIM resume, including: Tailoring Your Skills: Learn how to showcase your knowledge and skills effectively, whether you're an experienced officer or just starting your career. Highlighting Projects: Discover the art of presenting your projects, tasks and missions in a way that captivates potential units Quantifying Achievements: Find out how to quantify your accomplishments, demonstrating the tangible impact of your work in AIM. Formatting for Impact: Discuss the optimal resume structure and formatting strategies to make your resume visually appealing and easy to read. Join us for this information-packed episode, where we bring in tips from the field to provide you with real-world insights and insider knowledge. Whether you're a seasoned AIM mover looking for your next career move or a newcomer aiming to get your dream assignment, this episode is your roadmap to creating the best AIM resume and landing the assignments you deserve. Also, find the visual aids and tips at the Be All You Can Be MSC LinkedIn page. https://www.linkedin.com/company/be-all-you-can-be-msc-podcast Special shout-out to 1LT Ian Parker for inspiring this episode! We appreciate feedback and input to what our MSC community wants to hear! Stay tuned, and let's AIM high together! #AIMResumeTips #CareerSuccess Disclaimer: The views expressed in this podcast are the guests and host’s alone and do not reflect the official position of the Medical Service Corps, the Department of Defense, or the US Government. All information discussed is unclassified approved for public release and found on open cleared sources. For more information, suggestions, or questions please contact: beallyoucanbemsc@gmail.com | |||
14 Oct 2023 | Episode 8 Company Command-Insights from a Successful Company Commander Guest CPT Tony Duong | 00:33:46 | |
Today we've got a treat for you! We're delving deep into the heart of military leadership, discussing the challenges, the triumphs, and those moments that truly test one's mettle. We're joined by Captain Tony Duong, an MSC officer who has been Tony will be sharing his personal journey, giving us insights into how he approached the immense stress of the role and the unique challenges of leading soldiers in today's fast-paced, ever-changing environment. So let's dive into Episode 8: 'Company Command,' with Captain Tony Duong. You won't want to miss this one. Disclaimer: The views expressed in this podcast are the guests and host’s alone and do not reflect the official position of the Medical Service Corps, the Department of Defense, or the US Government. All information discussed is unclassified approved for public release and found on open cleared sources. For more information, suggestions, or questions please contact: beallyoucanbemsc@gmail.com | |||
17 Oct 2023 | Episode 9 70Fs More Than S1 & Insights to Jobs in AIM Now-Guest LTC Bethany Wagner | 00:34:43 | |
Dive deep into the intricacies of health services human resource management with our special guest, LTC Bethany Wagner. She'll be shedding light on the expansive role of the 70F AOC, which advises commanders and staff on a broad spectrum of matters: Disclaimer: The views expressed in this podcast are the guests and host’s alone and do not reflect the official position of the Medical Service Corps, the Department of Defense, or the US Government. All information discussed is unclassified approved for public release and found on open cleared sources. For more information, suggestions, or questions please contact: beallyoucanbemsc@gmail.com | |||
29 Oct 2023 | Episode 10 Q&A from AIM Movers in the Cycle Now & More | 00:08:14 | |
New Podcast Alert: Episode 10 - "Navigating AIM with Confidence by answering some of our AIM Movers Questions in the Current Marketplace" 🎤 Are you trying to make your mark in the AIM marketplace? Feeling overwhelmed as you rank order positions? We've got you covered in our latest podcast episode! 🔍 In Episode 10, we dive deep into YOUR questions about AIM movers in the current cycle. It's a Q&A session designed to help you finish strong and make informed decisions. 💡 Plus, we're sharing exclusive tips on how to effectively rank order positions in the AIM marketplace. Whether you're a seasoned pro or new to the game, these insights are invaluable. 🔮 And that's not all! We have a special announcement regarding future episodes. We're rolling out some exciting content that you won't want to miss. 📲 Don't forget to like, share, and subscribe for more empowering content! Disclaimer: The views expressed in this podcast are the guests and host’s alone and do not reflect the official position of the Medical Service Corps, the Department of Defense, or the US Government. All information discussed is unclassified approved for public release and found on open cleared sources. For more information, suggestions, or questions please contact: beallyoucanbemsc@gmail.com | |||
09 Nov 2023 | Episode 11 An AOC Devoted to Helping Others - 73A Social Worker Guest CPT Jamie Webb | 00:40:44 | |
In this heartfelt session, we're honored to host CPT Jamie Webb, a beacon of hope and resilience who wears compassion like armor. We're diving deep into the life of an Army Social Worker and unpacking the journey that calls for courage beyond the battlefield. We'll uncover: · The ins and outs of becoming an Army Social Worker. · Intriguing program details that pave the way for this noble calling. · The indispensable role Social Workers play in bolstering the strength of our operational units. CPT Jamie Webb is a Social Worker and Behavioral Health Officer assigned to the 36th Engineer Brigade, Ft. Cavazos, Texas. She commissioned in 2018 to attend the Army Master of Social Work Program – University of Kentucky and was recognized as the National Association of Social Work’s Student of the Year in 2019. Prior to joining the military, she acted as a research coordinator for the STRONG STAR PTSD Research Consortium and New York University at the Carl R. Darnall Army Medical Center. She has over 15 years of experience in a variety of inpatient and outpatient behavioral health settings as well as extensive experience in community outreach and developing social service programs, as she served for nine years as the Advisor for Army Family Readiness Programs with 1st Medical Brigade at Ft. Cavazos. She is married to a fellow AMEDD officer, and together they have three children. Interested in what the Army has to offer for Social Workers? Check out: · The Army Master of Social Work (MSW) Program · The Army Social Work Internship Program (SWIP) · Also fully qualified licensed Clinical Social Workers may receive a special pay for joining More information at: https://recruiting.army.mil/MRB_MedicalServices/ Disclaimer: The views expressed in this podcast are the guests and host’s alone and do not reflect the official position of the Medical Service Corps, the Department of Defense, or the US Government. All information discussed is unclassified approved for public release and found on open cleared sources. For more information, suggestions, or questions please contact: beallyoucanbemsc@gmail.com | |||
07 Jan 2024 | Episode 12 Long Term Health Education &Training (LTHET) Are You Ready to Apply? Guest MAJ Alexsandra Fajardo | 00:48:20 | |
Episode 12, we take a deep dive into Long-Term Health Education & Training within the Army Medical Department (AMEDD). We engage in a detailed discussion about the timeline, critical factors to consider, and strategies for success in AMEDD's Long-Term Health Education program. This episode is a treasure trove of insights for those curious about or pursuing LTHET. Our special guest, MAJ Alexsandra Fajardo, brings a wealth of knowledge and experience to the table. Known for her extraordinary intellect, MAJ Fajardo shares her journey and professional tips for excelling. Furthermore, MAJ Fajardo introduces innovative tools and resources she has created for you. MAJ Fajardo enlisted in the Army in 1997, served as a Behavioral Health Specialist. In 2008, Fajardo was selected for the Active Duty Green to Gold Program. She is a member of the Army Acquisition Corps and has a Masters in Procurement & Acquisitions Management. Fajardo assignments include 541st Forward Surgical Team (ABN); 51st Medical Logistics Company; HHC, 44th Medical Brigade; 115th Combat Support Hospital; Division HQ Battalion, 3rd Infantry Division; US Army Medical Materiel Development Activity; Defense Health Agency. She has served as a Medical Distribution Platoon Leader; Executive Officer; Brigade Adjutant; Battalion S4; Company Commander; Train, Advise & Assist Medical Advisor; Division Medical Logistics Officer, Assistant Program Manager, & Deputy Lead for International Distribution and Supply Chain Action Officer for the Federal COVID-19 Response Team. Fajardo served as the Program Manager for Initial Outfitting & Transition Execution, Facilities Enterprise DHA. Fajardo is currently serving as a Medical Synchronization Staff Officer for Force Development Logistics, Army Deputy Chief of Staff, G-8. Her education inc Basic Officers Leadership Course, Master Resilience Training Course, Logistics Captains Career Course, Joint Humanitarian Operations Course, the How The Army Runs Course, Army Acquisition Transition Course, Command and General Staff Officers' Course (CGSOC), and Staff Synchronization Course. Disclaimer: The views expressed in this podcast are the guests and host’s alone and do not reflect the official position of the Medical Service Corps, the Department of Defense, or the US Government. All information discussed is unclassified approved for public release and found on open cleared sources. For more information, suggestions, or questions please contact: beallyoucanbemsc@gmail.com | |||
12 Jan 2024 | Episode 13 Army-Baylor Program with Guest MAJ Tiara Walz, PhD | 00:40:30 | |
Episode 13 of our series is now live, featuring the remarkable "Army-Baylor Program" at Baylor University. Join us as we dive into this unique educational journey with our special guest, MAJ Tiara Walz. As the program executive officer and an assistant professor, MAJ Walz offers invaluable insights into this top-ranked Master of Health Administration and MBA program. MAJ Walz commissioned in the United States Army in 2009. She is a graduate of The University of Dubuque where she obtained a Bachelors of Science in Biology with a minor in Chemistry. After completing the Officer Basic Course at Fort Sam Houston, TX, she began her first assignment as a Platoon Leader at Fort Cavazos, TX in the Charlie Medical Company, 15th Brigade Support Battalion, 2nd Brigade, First Cavalry Division. While there, she deployed to Iraq as the Company Executive Officer in support of Operation New Dawn. After her deployment, MAJ Walz transitioned to Carl R. Darnall Army Medical Center at Fort Cavazos, serving as the Deputy Chief of Operations. She was selected for and served at Fort Moore at Martin Army Community Hospital as a Company Commander from 2013-2015 and was then selected to attend the Army-Baylor MHA/MBA Program. While completing her rigorous graduate studies, MAJ Walz designated as a 70A, subsequently serving as Chief of Managed Care Division and Chief of Clinical Support Division at Evans Army Community Hospital. She then decided to apply for LTHET again and was selected to attend school for her PhD in Public Health at Oregon State University, followed by a utilization tour as an Assistant Professor at the Army-Baylor University Graduate Program in Health and Business Administration. She graduated with her doctorate in Public Health with a concentration in Health Policy from Oregon State University in 2023. She also obtained a Graduate Certificate in College and University Teaching while in Oregon, to aid in her passion for teaching. Her Ph.D. work focuses on chronic pain in the veteran population and how chronic pain impacts healthcare utilization and expenditures on an individual and systems level in the United States. MAJ Walz is a Fellow in the American College of Healthcare Executives, and is passionate about networking, healthcare leadership, and improving quality of life and social determinants of health for servicemembers, their families, and the veteran population in the US. MAJ Walz’s awards and decorations include the Meritorious Service Medal, Army Commendation Medals, Army Achievement Medals, National Defense Service Medal, Iraq Campaign Medal, Global War on Terrorism Expeditionary Service Medal, Global War on Terrorism Service Medal, Military Outstanding Volunteer Service Medal, German Armed Forced Badge- Gold, the Army Service Ribbon, and the Army Overseas Service Ribbon. The "Army-Baylor Program" at Baylor University offers a unique combination of a Master of Health Administration (MHA) and an MBA. It's a highly ranked program, for more detailed information, you can visit the Army-Baylor Program page. AY25 LTHET MILPER MESSAGE 23-499, ACADEMIC YEAR 2025 (AY25)ARMY MEDICAL DEPARTMENT LTHET: MILPER message information go to https://www.hrc.army.mil/Milper/23-499
Disclaimer: The views expressed in this podcast are the guests and host’s alone and do not reflect the official position of the Medical Service Corps, the Department of Defense, or the US Government. All information discussed is unclassified approved for public release and found on open cleared sources. For more information, suggestions, or questions please contact: beallyoucanbemsc@gmail.com | |||
16 Jan 2024 | Episode 14: The 45th Surgeon General's 10 in 35 with Guest LTG R. Scott Dingle | 00:50:33 | |
We're thrilled to welcome LTG Scott Dingle, the 45th Surgeon General of the U.S. Army, as our special guest. This episode, "The 45th Surgeon General's 10 in 35," is not just an exploration of leadership, but a deep dive into personal growth. LTG Dingle shares his personal reflections and insights on self-awareness in his 10 things, offering a unique perspective to empower your success. This is a must-listen for anyone seeking inspiration and wisdom in their personal and professional Army journey. His previous military assignments include: Commanding General, Regional Health Command – Atlantic; Deputy Chief of Staff, G-3/5/7, Office of The Surgeon General, Falls Church, Virginia; Commander, 30th Medical Brigade, Germany; Director, Health Care Operations/G-3, Office of The Surgeon General, Falls Church, Virginia; Commander, U.S. Army Medical Recruiting Brigade, Fort Knox, Kentucky; Commander, 261st Multifunctional Medical Battalion, Fort Bragg, North Carolina; Chief, Current Operations, Special Plans Officer, Healthcare Operations Executive Officer, Office of The Surgeon General, Falls Church, Virginia; Chief, Medical Plans and Operations Multinational Corps-Iraq Surgeon’s Office, Operation Iraqi Freedom, Baghdad, Iraq; Chief, Medical Plans and Operations, 18th Airborne Corps Surgeon’s Office, Fort Bragg, North Carolina; Executive Officer, 261st Area Support Medical Battalion (44th MEDCOM), Fort Bragg, North Carolina; Ground Combat Planner for Combined Joint Task Force -180, Operation Iraqi Freedom, Baghdad, Iraq; Assistant Chief of Staff, Plans and Exercises, 44th Medical Command and 18th Airborne Corps Plans Officer, Fort Bragg, North Carolina; Chief, Division Medical Operations Center, 1st Armored Division, Germany; Instructor, Officer Basic and Advanced Courses, Army Medical Department Center and School, Fort Sam Houston, Texas; Plans Officer, 3rd Infantry Division Medical Operations Center, Germany; Commander, Charlie Company, 3rd Forward Support Battalion, Germany; Commander, Medical Company and Medical Hold Detachment, Fort Eustis, Virginia; Chief of Plans, Operations, Training, and Security, Fort Eustis, Virginia; Adjutant, Fort Eustis, Virginia; Ambulance Platoon leader and Motor Officer, 75th Forward Support Battalion, 194th Separate Armored Brigade; Fort Knox, Kentucky. LTC Dingle is a Distinguished Military Graduate of Morgan State University. His degrees include Master of Science in Administration from Central Michigan University, Master of Military Arts and Science from the School of Advanced Military Studies and a Master of Science in National Security Strategy from the National War College. Disclaimer: The views expressed in this podcast are the guests and host’s alone and do not reflect the official position of the Medical Service Corps, the Department of Defense, or the US Government. All information discussed is unclassified approved for public release and found on open cleared sources. For more information, suggestions, or questions please contact: beallyoucanbemsc@gmail.com | |||
19 Jan 2024 | Episode 15: What is a 9I? Architecture & Engineering in the Army Medical Service Corps? Health Facilities Planner Guest COL Jim Goetschius | 00:28:02 | |
Today, we delve into the fascinating world of "9I" – a unique skill set in the Army Medical Service Corps, focusing on Architecture & Construction Management. We're honored to have Colonel James "Jim" Goetschius with us, the 9I Consultant to the Army Surgeon General. He'll unravel the 9I pivotal role in health facilities planning, intertwining architecture, engineering, business solutions, and facilities management. COL Goetschius earned a Ph.D. in Disaster Science and Management from the University of Delaware, a Master of City Planning and Post-Master’s Certificate in International Planning and Development from the University of Pennsylvania, and undergraduate degrees in architecture and psychology from Norwich University. He is certified an urban planner by the American Institute of Certified Planners and designated a Level II Certified Acquisition Professional in Facilities Engineering by the Army Acquisition Corps. COL Goetschius is a recipient of The Surgeon General’s “A” Proficiency Designator for Professional Excellence and is a member of the Order of Military Medical Merit and the Honorable Order of Kentucky COLs. Disclaimer: The views expressed in this podcast are the guests and host’s alone and do not reflect the official position of the Medical Service Corps, the Department of Defense, or the US Government. All information discussed is unclassified approved for public release and found on open cleared sources. For more information, suggestions, or questions please contact: beallyoucanbemsc@gmail.com | |||
16 Feb 2024 | Episode 16 Army Congressional Fellowship Guests MAJ Joel Daly & CPT Kirk Proctor | 00:42:10 | |
Army Congressional Fellowship: An Opportunity of a Lifetime, as one of the Army Broadening Opportunities. Discover the unparalleled insights of serving as a Congressional Fellow, directly from the officers who are in it. This episode is a treasure trove for anyone interested in leadership, public service, and the unique intersection of military and legislative worlds. Disclaimer: The views expressed in this podcast are the guests and host’s alone and do not reflect the official position of the Medical Service Corps, the Department of Defense, or the US Government. All information discussed is unclassified approved for public release and found on open cleared sources. For more information, suggestions, or questions please contact: beallyoucanbemsc@gmail.com | |||
24 Mar 2024 | Episode 17 What is an 8X in Contracting? Contracting and More in Medical Acquisition & Procurement Guest LTC Owen Roberts II | 00:31:43 | |
Ever wondered what an "8X" in contracting really means? Contracting in the Medical Service Corps? LTC Owen Roberts II joins us to unravel this mystery and shed light on the pivotal role of contracting within the realm of Army medicine. LTC Roberts, with his vast experience and knowledge, navigates us through the intricacies of procurement processes, highlighting the critical importance of efficient and effective contracting in ensuring that our medical services remain top-notch. LTC Roberts has served in the U.S. Army for 21 years in various command and staff level positions within the military health system, medical logistics, and acquisition communities. In the Republic of Korea with the U.S. Army, his various roles included Battalion Medical Platoon Leader, HHC, 2/72 Regiment, and Deputy SPO, 16th Medical Logistics Battalion. Upon completing his tour, he was assigned to the 45th Sustainment Brigade Schofield Barracks, Hawaii, where he served as a Medical Operations Planner and later deployed in support of Operation Iraqi Freedom. Following deployment, LTC Roberts was assigned to Schofield Barracks Health Clinic, serving as Chief of Logistics and subsequently selected to command, B Company, Tripler Army Medical Center, Hawaii. Following command, LTC Roberts attended the United States Army Medical Department’s Acquisition and Procurement Internship Program (APIP) at Joint Base San Antonio in San Antonio, Texas, and was assigned to serve as the first-ever Chief of Contracting for the Defense Health Agency's National Capital Region. He has completed Command and General Staff College and is Defense Acquisition Workforce Improvement Act-trained in Contracting and Program Management. LTC Roberts is also the Deputy Consultant for Medical Acquisitions to the Army Surgeon General. In 2020, he was selected by the Secretary of Defense to serve on the COVID-19 Presidential Task Force, formerly called “Operation Warp Speed.” Disclaimer: The views expressed in this podcast are the guests and host’s alone and do not reflect the official position of the Medical Service Corps, the Department of Defense, or the US Government. All information discussed is unclassified approved for public release and found on open cleared sources. For more information, suggestions, or questions please contact: beallyoucanbemsc@gmail.com | |||
24 Mar 2024 | Episode 18 Program Management 8X in Army Medicine Guest Microbiologist 71A MAJ Amanda Roth | 00:42:05 | |
An insightful discussion on Program Management 8X within Army Medicine. Join us as our distinguished guest, Microbiologist 71A MAJ Amanda Roth, delves into the intricacies of her role and shares her unparalleled expertise in the field. MAJ Amanda L. Roth was born in Seoul, South Korea and grew up in the suburbs outside Minneapolis, Minnesota. She earned her Associates of Applied Science degree in Medical Laboratory Technology through the Community College of the Air Force as an enlisted airman and a Bachelor of Science degree in Clinical Laboratory Science on the Montgomery GI Bill as a civilian in 2007. MAJ Roth graduated from Creighton University in 2012 where she studied multidrug-resistant bacteria and received a PhD in Medical Microbiology and Immunology in the laboratory of Dr. Nancy Hanson. Disclaimer: The views expressed in this podcast are the guests and host’s alone and do not reflect the official position of the Medical Service Corps, the Department of Defense, or the US Government. All information discussed is unclassified approved for public release and found on open cleared sources. For more information, suggestions, or questions please contact: beallyoucanbemsc@gmail.com | |||
28 Apr 2024 | Episode 19 What is a 670A Health Service Maintenance Technician Guest CW3(P) Goldie Cooper | 00:32:53 | |
Join us as we dive deep into the fascinating world of Army healthcare with our special guest, CW3(P) Goldie Cooper, a seasoned 670A Health Service Maintenance Technician. Learn about the critical role these experts play in ensuring that medical equipment is battle-ready and operational, saving lives both on and off the field. 🔍 In this episode, you'll discover:
CW3(P) Cooper is currently assigned to the U.S. Army Medical Center of Excellence (MEDCoE) and serves as the 670A Warrant Officer Professional Military Education (PME) Program Director. His previous assignments include: Test Officer, U.S. Army Medical Department Board (now known as the U.S. Army Medical Test and Evaluation Activity); Chief of Equipment Management Branch, USA MEDDAC Fort Carson, CO; Unit Maintenance Officer, 10th Combat Support Hospital, Fort Carson, CO; and Chief of Medical Maintenance, U.S. Military Hospital Kuwait (USMHK). CW3 Cooper’s civilian and military education include a Bachelor of Applied Science and Technology in Biomedical Electronics from Thomas Edison State University, and an Associate of Applied Science in Biomedical Equipment Technology from the Community College of the Air Force (CCAF). He is a graduate of the U.S. Army Warrant Officer Candidate School (Honor Graduate); Health Services Warrant Officer Basic Course; the Health Services Warrant Officer Advanced Course; the Medical Logistics Officer Course; the AMEDD Captains Career Course (Commandant’s List); Warrant Officer Intermediate Level Education (WOILE; Commandant’s List) and the Health Services Maintenance WOILE Follow-On course (Commandant’s List). He has also earned the Air Assault Badge (Distinguished Honor Graduate). His awards and decorations include the Meritorious Service Medal (3rd award), Army Commendation Medal (5th award), Army Achievement Medal (5th award), Army Good Conduct Medal (3rd award), National Defense Service Medal, Afghanistan Campaign Medal (with campaign star), Iraq Campaign Medal (with campaign star), Global War on Terrorism Expeditionary Medal, Global War on Terrorism Service Medal, Korean Defense Service Medal, Non-Commissioned Officer Professional Development Ribbon (3nd award), Army Service Ribbon, and the Overseas Service Ribbon (5th award). 🎧 Tune in. Whether you’re a military enthusiast, looking to join the forces, or simply curious about a unique career path, this episode has something for everyone! Disclaimer: The views expressed in this podcast are the guests and host’s alone and do not reflect the official position of the Medical Service Corps, the Department of Defense, or the US Government. All information discussed is unclassified approved for public release and found on open cleared sources. For more information, suggestions, or questions please contact: beallyoucanbemsc@gmail.com | |||
19 May 2024 | Episode 20 Inspector General (IG) The Resource For All Leaders with Guest COL Elizabeth Gum | 00:57:37 | |
In this enlightening episode, we dive deep into the role of the Inspector General (IG) - a pivotal resource for all leaders. Join us as our special guest, Colonel Elizabeth Gum, current IG and former Commander, shares invaluable insights into the IG's mission and its support for leaders. Don't miss out on her expert advice and personal experiences as a Commander. Learn how the IG in a resource every Commander has to leverage in their decision making. What's the process if you need the IG's help? We give you all this and more. COL Gums’s awards and decorations include the Bronze Star Medal (1 OLC), Meritorious Service Medal (2 OLC), Joint Service Commendation Medal, Army Commendation Medal (4 OLC), Army Achievement Medal (1 OLC), NATO Medal (OEF), Combat Medic Badge, and Airborne Badge. She is also a Fellow, American College of Healthcare Executives; Demonstrated Master Logistician, the International Society of Logistics, and a member of the Order of Military Medical Merit. Additional skills include Arbinger Facilitator, craft ninja and party planner extraordinaire. Disclaimer: The views expressed in this podcast are the guests and host’s alone and do not reflect the official position of the Medical Service Corps, the Department of Defense, or the US Government. All information discussed is unclassified approved for public release and found on open cleared sources. For more information, suggestions, or questions please contact: beallyoucanbemsc@gmail.com | |||
07 Jul 2024 | Episode 21: 70C Comptroller Opportunities, LTHET, Jobs & We Talk Friendship the Key to Success with Guest MAJ(P) Laura Newell | 00:40:52 | |
Join us for an insightful and inspiring episode of the "Be All You Can Be MSC Podcast" as we explore the essential functions and responsibilities of the 70C - Health Services Comptroller. In Episode 21, we delve into the critical role of a 70C Comptroller, who directs and coordinates finance and accounting functions while serving as the financial adviser to commanders. Our special guest, MAJ(P) Laura Newell, a leading officer in the 70C field, will share her experiences and expertise on the diverse duties of a Health Services Comptroller. From developing policies and managing payrolls to directing the disbursement and receipt of AMEDD funds, MAJ(P) Newell offers a comprehensive look into the financial backbone of Army Medicine. We will also discuss the educational opportunities available through the Long-Term Health Education and Training (LTHET) program, highlighting prestigious institutions like Syracuse University and Harvard. Additionally, we will share a key ingredient in our Army journey's success: the power of friendship and personal connections, even during challenging times. MAJ(P) Newell is the G8 at Medical Readiness Command, Europe. She is currently the Deputy 70C Consultant for Strategic Communications. Disclaimer: The views expressed in this podcast are the guests and host’s alone and do not reflect the official position of the Medical Service Corps, the Department of Defense, or the US Government. All information discussed is unclassified approved for public release and found on open cleared sources. For more information, suggestions, or questions please contact: beallyoucanbemsc@gmail.com | |||
07 Jul 2024 | Episode 22: Are You Interested in Serving in U.S. Army Special Operations as a Medical Service Corps Officer, Guest MAJ Jaime Porras | 00:23:17 | |
On today's episode of the "Be All You Can Be MSC" podcast, we dive into the fascinating world of the US Army Special Operations Command (USASOC). Known for its diversity and unparalleled expertise, USASOC supports geographic combatant commanders and ambassadors around the globe. Established at Fort Liberty, North Carolina, on December 1st, 1989, USASOC plays a critical role in enhancing the readiness of the Army Special Operations Forces. As the Army component of the US Special Operations Command, headquartered at McDill Air Force Base, Florida, USASOC's mission is to prepare for any conflict and arm the joint force with the world's premier Army Special Operations Forces. With an allocated strength of 33,000 personnel, USASOC commands active-duty forces and is responsible for training and equipping special forces and support units in the Army National Guard. In this episode, we are thrilled to welcome Major Jaime Porras, who will provide an insider's perspective on what it’s like to serve in this elite organization. Tune in to learn more about how to be selected to serve in USASOC, and gain a deeper understanding of the dedication and expertise required to be part of this distinguished unit. Don't miss this enlightening conversation on the "Be All You Can Be MSC" podcast! Disclaimer: The views expressed in this podcast are the guests and host’s alone and do not reflect the official position of the Medical Service Corps, the Department of Defense, or the US Government. All information discussed is unclassified approved for public release and found on open cleared sources. For more information, suggestions, or questions please contact: beallyoucanbemsc@gmail.com | |||
16 Dec 2024 | Episode 23: Army Optometrist 67F, Healthcare Providers & Leaders with guest LTC Ann Rudick | 00:24:37 | |
In Episode 23 of the Be All You Can Be MSC Podcast, we shine a spotlight on the vital role of the Army optometrist, 67F. Join us as we discuss how these dedicated professionals not only ensure the readiness of our Soldiers but also support the overall vision and eye health of the force. Our guest, LTC Ann Rudick, shares her journey as an Army optometrist, offering insights into the unique challenges and opportunities of this critical specialty. Tune in to learn about the multifaceted role of Army optometrists, the career opportunities available within this specialty, and LTC Rudick’s personal experiences serving in this dynamic field. Whether you're considering a career in Army Medicine or just curious about the work of 67Fs, this episode is packed with inspiration and valuable information. Don’t miss this eye-opening conversation on the Be All You Can Be MSC Podcast! Army Optometry | Falls Church VA | Facebook milSuite | Login Disclaimer: The views expressed in this podcast are the guests and host’s alone and do not reflect the official position of the Medical Service Corps, the Department of Defense, or the US Government. All information discussed is unclassified approved for public release and found on open cleared sources. For more information, suggestions, or questions please contact: beallyoucanbemsc@gmail.com | |||
16 Dec 2024 | Episode 24: Mentorship & Leadership Conversation with My Mentor Guest COL Jason W. Hughes | 00:53:30 | |
As a mentor, leader, and inspiration to many, COL Hughes brings a wealth of experience and wisdom to this candid conversation. Join us as we explore the profound impact mentorship has on personal and professional growth, the qualities that define great leaders, and the lessons COL Hughes has learned throughout his distinguished career. Whether you're looking to grow as a leader, find ways to mentor others, or simply be inspired, this episode will provide valuable insights and actionable takeaways. Tune in for a heartfelt and empowering discussion about the transformative power of mentorship.
Disclaimer: The views expressed in this podcast are the guests and host’s alone and do not reflect the official position of the Medical Service Corps, the Department of Defense, or the US Government. All information discussed is unclassified approved for public release and found on open cleared sources. For more information, suggestions, or questions please contact: beallyoucanbemsc@gmail.com | |||
10 Feb 2025 | Episode 25 "Leading from the Front: Command, Balance, and Family with Two Brigade Commanders, COL Sabrina Thweatt & COL Caryn Vernon | 01:22:34 | |
In this special episode, we welcome two distinguished leaders, COL Caryn Vernon and COL Sabrina Thweatt, both serving as Medical Brigade Commanders. They share insights into the challenges and rewards of leadership in Army Medicine, their journey to command, & how they balance high-stakes careers with family life. From leading teams in complex environments to prioritizing personal well-being, these accomplished officers provide invaluable leadership lessons and career advice for aspiring leaders, working parents, and military professionals. A Virginia State University graduate, COL Thweatt holds M.S. degrees in Human Resource Management (University of Maryland University College) and National Resource Strategy (National Defense University). She has served as Chief of Staff, Medical Readiness Command, East, and previously commanded Troop Command, Walter Reed National Military Medical Center and the 10th Field Hospital, Fort Carson. Her key roles include Deputy G-1, 44th MEDCOM, Chief, Personnel Services (Task Force 44, OIF 08-10, Iraq), J1-Chief, JTF Cap Med, Deputy G-1, Europe Regional Medical Command, Brigade S-1, 30th MED BDE (Germany), and Deputy Commander, Task Force Medical Afghanistan (Bagram). She also served as Executive Assistant to The Surgeon General and CG, U.S. Army Medical Command. Her military education includes AMEDD Officer Basic and Advanced Courses, CGSC, The Eisenhower School, and multiple HR and healthcare administration courses. Her awards include the Bronze Star Medal, Legion of Merit (1OLC), Defense Meritorious Service Medal, Meritorious Service Medal (4OLC), Army Commendation Medal (7OLC), Army Achievement Medal (2OLC), and multiple campaign and service medals. She is a member of the Order of Military Medical Merit and serves as the 70F Consultant to The Surgeon General. A University of Arizona graduate, COL Vernon earned an M.A. in Health Services Management (Webster University) and an M.S. in Strategic Studies. She has held diverse leadership and operational roles, including Evacuation & Treatment Platoon Leader (261st ASMB, Fort Bragg), XO, 2nd ACR Forward Surgical Team, Commander, C Co, 702nd MSB (Korea), S3, 261st ASMB (OIF 2004-2005), Ops Officer, U.S. Army Special Operations Command Sustainment BDE, J4 Health Service Support Division (Joint Staff), Plans Officer, 1st MED BDE (Fort Hood), Battalion Commander, 232nd MED BN (JBSA-Fort Sam Houston), and Commander, MEDDAC Fort Knox & Ireland Army Health Clinic. She most recently served as Director, Strategic Initiatives Group, Office of The Surgeon General before joining the 44th Medical Brigade. Her military education includes U.S. Air Force Air War College, CGSC, Medical Strategic Leadership Program, and Joint Medical Planners Course. Her awards include the Legion of Merit (2OLC), Bronze Star, Meritorious Service Medal (8OLC), Joint Service Commendation Medal, Army Commendation Medal (4OLC), Army Achievement Medal (4OLC), and various campaign medals. She holds the Expert Field Medical Badge, Parachutist Badge, Army Staff Identification Badge, and Joint Staff Identification Badge. She is a member of the Order of Military Medical Merit and holds the AMEDD 9A Proficiency Designator. COL Vernon is the 70H Consultant to the Army Surgeon General. Tune in for an inspiring conversation with two outstanding commanders! Disclaimer: The views expressed in this podcast are the guests and host’s alone and do not reflect the official position of the Medical Service Corps, the Department of Defense, or the US Government. All information discussed is unclassified approved for public release and found on open cleared sources. For more information, suggestions, or questions please contact: beallyoucanbemsc@gmail.com |