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The USPHS Commissioned Corps is committed to our mission to protect, promote, and advance the health and safety of the nation. Public Health Service officers are trained and equipped to provide crucial public health leadership, assist with policy development, advance innovation and science, provide essential care services and respond to national and global public health emergencies. Through our Active Duty Regular Corps, our Public Health Response Strike Team (PHERST) and our Ready Reserve Corps, we remain responsive and available to rapidly deploy in the service of health.
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Training
Joint Medical Executive Skills Institute (JMESI) Intermediate Executive Skills (IES)
BACKGROUND
The JMESI Intermediate Executive Skills Course provides education and training on leadership and management skills necessary to successfully serve in an intermediate-level leadership position within a DHA medical treatment facility (MTF). The course is designed to facilitate attainment of selected Joint Medical Executive Skills core competencies as identified by a Tri- Service review board of MHS senior leaders.
PURPOSE
The purpose of this course is to facilitate achievement of joint medical executive skills competencies expected of intermediate-level leaders within a DHA Market or MTF.
OBJECTIVES
Upon completion of this course, attendees will be able to:
- To understand the DHA mission and strategic plan.
- To sharpen skills consistent with professional expectations required to serve in an intermediate-level leadership position within a DHA Market or MTF.
- To develop the ability to communicate effectively, lead change initiatives, and manage resources.
This course will be a virtual online course and will be held three times per year. The course has a blended learning, two-phase format. Platform for delivery will be MS Teams.
Phase One/prerequisite course work: Students must complete 12 web-based training (WBT) modules available through Joint Knowledge Online site.
Phase Two: Students will attend a 4-day virtual course hosted on MS Teams or similar platform.
TARGET AUDIENCE:
Officer MHS personnel serving in an intermediate-level (department-level) leadership position within a DHA Market or MTF or had experience working in similar environment.
**Must have some experience in a clinical setting at a government agency at the time of registration.
**Pharmacists, Nurses, Engineers, Data Analyst, Medical, Dental, Scientist, Environmental Health, Veterinarian, Safety Quality Officers, Health Services Officer, Dietitian, Therapist, and New PHERST Teams are strongly encouraged to apply.
Schedule:
Session 3: October 21-24, 2024
Location:
Virtual
Application Opens:
Session 3: July 23, 2024
Application deadline:
Session 3: October 7, 2024
Course Length
1 Week
Officers per Date
TBD
Ranks Eligible
O-4 and O-5
Selecting Official:
JMESI
**There is no tuition to attend. However, the officer's Agency will continue to pay for salary.
All officers interested in participating to this training opportunity must complete the MS Office form of interest for tracking purposes using this link below before starting the self-registration process:
Intermediate Executive Skills- JMESI - Session 3 - 2024
Self-Registration Process hereby below:
***There are 300 slots available for this course based on a first come, first served basis. If the 300 slots are filled before October 7th, 2024, then registration will close.
Pre-requisites and Course Layout:
The course consists of 12 hour-long web-based training modules available on Joint Knowledge Online followed by a 4-day virtual event conducted using Microsoft (MS) Teams. Course curriculum covers a wide variety of subjects to include healthcare leadership, problem solving, data driven decision making, strategic communication, change management, access to care, and more.
How to Register:
In order to register for this course, individuals must enroll in and complete the prerequisite JMESI-IES Course Phase 1 curriculum located on Joint Knowledge Online (IES Phase 1 Curriculum Link). Once individuals have completed this curriculum, they will be able to register for course JMESI-US400 (IES Course Link). Registration closes 2 weeks before course start date.
Individuals who do not complete the prerequisite materials and register for the course by this date will need to wait until the next iteration. Registration for each iteration is opened 90 days prior to the course start date. Course registration is capped at 300 attendees.Please note:
- The course is conducted from 7 a.m. - 4 p.m. (Central Time).
- Individuals must obtain their supervisor’s permission before registering for this course and be able to attend the entire four days. Individuals who do not attend all four days will be disenrolled from the course. Individuals who successfully register for JMESI-US400 will receive additional information and the MS Teams link to the course.
- This course consists of 12 web-based training (WBT) modules available through Joint Knowledge Online followed by a 4-day live, web-based video conference course hosted on Microsoft Teams.
If you have any questions, please contact the Joint Medical Executive Skills Institute staff at dha.jbsa.education-trng.list.jmesi@health.mil
Last Updated: 5/16/2024
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