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Title: Career Review


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Career Review
  • WILLIAM H. BOISVERT
  • COL, MS
  • Laboratory Program Manager and Clinical
    Laboratory Consultant

2
YEARS
0
30
20
10
CPT
MAJ
LTC
COL
Rank
OBC
CCC
ILE
SSC
Professional Military Education
EFMB
CLOC
Skill Development
Blood Bank Fellowship
Joint Medical Planners Course
TWI, Fellowships
Mix of Operational Generating Force Assignments
  • MEDDAC / MEDCEN Lab Staff
  • MEDDAC Lab Manager
  • CSH Lab Officer
  • C, Lab BR/DIV
  • BLD Det XO
  • Company Command
  • Lab CDR
  • Deputy CDR/XO/Chief of Staff
  • OTSG / MEDCOM Staff Principal
  • AMEDD Senior Staff
  • Lab Consultant, OTSG
  • Blood Consultant, OTSG
  • Joint Coalition, Multi-nations Staff Officer
  • Chief, Department of Clinical Support Services,
    AMEDDCS
  • MEDCEN Lab Manager
  • AMEDD Staff
  • OTSG Staff
  • Area Med Lab (AML) (XO)
  • BN Command
  • MEDDAC Lab Manager
  • MEDCEN Lab Staff
  • C, Lab BR/DIV
  • C, Blood Center
  • JBPO/AJBPO
  • BLD Det CO
  • CITPO
  • Instructor AMEDDCS
  • Acquisition Staff

Leader Development
Key leadership development positions
Post Graduate Degree
Graduate Degree
Self Development
Professional Certifications
Professional Reading Writing Program / On Line
Learning (eArmy U)
Figure 10-12. 71E Clinical Laboratory life cycle
development and utilization
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Career(Positions Held)
  • Platoon Leader
  • Det CDR (Sinai)
  • OIC STAT Lab (BAMC)
  • Lab Mgr 98th Gen Hosp
  • (Germany)
  • Lab Mgr (EAMC)
  • PROFIS 249th
  • Lab Mgr (BAMC)
  • XO (BAMC)
  • Associate Director, CCLM (AFIP)
  • XO (WRAIR)
  • Lab Prog Mgr (MEDCOM)

4
Education
  • Civilian
  • MA in Health Service Administration (Websters)
  • MEd in Medical Technology (MCG)
  • Military
  • Basic/Advanced
  • CAS3
  • CGS
  • Budget Course
  • Acquisition Mgmt (200)
  • IIHCEC

5
Laboratory Program Office Chain of Command
6
Laboratory Program
  • Policy Regulations
  • Laboratory Policy Regulation Development
    Review
  • TSGs Consultant Program
  • Expanding Role of Consultants
  • Laboratory Website
  • MS Consultants Annual Reports
  • Clinical Laboratory Operations
  • Mobilization and Deployment Issues
  • CBRNE Clinical Issues
  • Personnel Taskings
  • Update ASAM productivity model
  • Medical Technology Funding
  • TARA Assessment
  • MEDCASE
  • Bio-Preparedness (Biosecurity)
  • New Compliance issues
  • Homeland Defense
  • Deployment of 7 new BSL-3 labs
  • Laboratory Policies
  • Reference Lab Centers of Excellence
  • Respond to Inquiries on Issues Relating to
    Laboratory Medicine
  • Women's Health Issues
  • Liquid Based Cytology-PAP Smear
  • Human Papilloma Virus
  • Chlamydia
  • DOD Laboratory Joint Working Group
  • HA Charted Group (CLIA/CLIP)
  • Laboratory Data Standardization and System
    Interoperability/ Data Sharing (DOD/VA/Commercial
    Labs)
  • DOD Cytology Consolidation
  • Reimbursement Enrollment Based Capitation

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Army Regional Medical Commands (RMCs)
NORTH ATLANTIC RMC
Ft Knox Ft Eustis Ft Lee Ft Meade Ft Belvoir
WESTERN RMC
MAMC (Ft Lewis) Ft Wainwright Ft Irwin
WRAMC (Walter Reed) WAMC (Ft Bragg) Ft
Drum West Point Ft Monmouth
MAMC
WRAMC
EUROPE RMC
EAMC
TAMC
LRMC (Landstuhl) Heidelberg Wurzberg
BAMC
SOUTHEAST RMC (Includes Puerto Rico)
PACIFIC RMC
TAMC Japan
GREAT PLAINS RMC
EAMC, (Ft Gordon) Redstone Arsenal Ft
Campbell Ft Jackson Ft Benning Ft Stewart Ft
Rucker
BAMC (Ft Sam Houston) WBAMC (Ft Bliss) CRDAMC
(Fort Hood) Ft Huachuca Ft Leavenworth Ft Polk
Ft Leonard Wood Ft Riley Ft Sill Ft Carson
LRMC
Other Major
Subordinate Commands - Dental Command -
Medical Research Development Command -
Veterinary Command - Center for Health
Promotion Preventive Medicine - AMEDD Center
School
8
Army Leaders in the 21st CenturyPentathlete
Personifies the Warrior Ethos in all aspects,
from war fighting to statesmanship to business
management Its a way of life
9
Warrior Ethos
I am an American Soldier. I will Always place
the mission first. Never accept defeat. Never
quit. Never leave a fallen comrade. I live by
this Creed.
10
Career(Pent-athlete)
  • Operational
  • Fort Bragg Chemical Corps Officer Plt Ldr to
    Bde G2
  • Sinai MFO Southern Base Det Cdr Class I to IX
    supplies
  • BAMC OIC STAT Laboratory Beach/Main/TMC
  • Nurnberg Gen Hosp Lab Mgr 10 Outlying Clinics
    Desert Shield/Storm
  • Eisenhower Lab Mgr Regional Consultant TriSvc
    Quest Contract
  • BAMC Lab Mgr Regional Consultant / MEDCEN
    Executive Officer 911/JCAHO/Ect
  • Strategic
  • AFIP Associate Director, CCLM / LRN Gatekeeper
    PAM/LRN/
  • WRAIR Executive Officer 57 BLS2 Labs 10 BSL3
    Labs Certified and reviewed by CDC/APHIS/DAIG/MEDC
    OM Safety
  • MEDCOM Laboratory Program Manager Clinical
    Laboratory Consultant

11
We must never forget we are an AMEDD and Army at
war supporting a Nation at war ! This mindset
MUST Remain at the forefront of everything we do
as the Army Medical Department !
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GWOT EXPERIENCE(71E)
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OPMD Manning Priorities
gt 95 fill (Deployed/Deploying 100 Aggregate)
lt 90 Aggregate
Supporting the Warfighter
Sustaining the Warfighter
Warfighters
(20246 / 18221 / 44)
(4987 / 4488 / 14)
(Auth / Assigned / of Force)
(19041 / 20128 / 42)
lt 80 Aggregate
  • DMO(-)
  • ARSTAF (96)
  • CAA (91)
  • MEPCOM (95)
  • DAIG (87)
  • SECARMY (103)
  • JOINT STAFF (103)
  • USA Contracting Agcy (119)
  • Acq Spt Center (119)
  • OSD (94)
  • USMA (103)
  • HRC (100)
  • AC/RC (94)
  • TRADOC(-)
  • TNG (97)
  • USAREC (99)
  • CDT CMD (97)
  • BCTP (93)

I CORPS (109) III CORPS (119) V CORPS (114)
XVIII CORPS (100) III Corps Artillery
(89) FORSCOM EAC (92) Warrior Bde
(111) USARAK (167) USARSO (95) USARPAC
(116) USAREUR (87) UNIFIED CMDs (-)
USSOUTHCOM (111) USEUCOM (93)
USJFCOM (90) USPACOM (91)
USSTRATCOM (92) USTRANSCOM (94)
USFK/EUSA (98) USNORTHCOM (94) ARNORTH
(102) ASC (82) INSCOM (5 Bdes) (94) NETCOM
(93) Old Guard (112)
USCENTCOM (98) CENTCOM HQ MNF-I
MNC-I MNSTC-I PCO-I
CFC-A ARCENT (84) (88) JIEDDO (100) JUASCO
(100) GWOT DMO CBRN (102) JTF-GMO (119) USA
Element WH Com Agcy (127)
Transition Teams (100) FRTM (95) MCRUs (107)
- Deployed 06-08 (113) - FG (100)
- CPT (109) - LT (123) - Deploying
07-09 (109) - FG (90) - CPT (99)
- LT (125) - Non Deploying LM (99) -
FG (83) - CPT (81) - LT
(116) Special Mission Units USSOCOM
(102) USASOC (include CS/CSS) (93) USASFC
(100) USMTM-SA (78) (3) SATMO (92)
(3) AAMDCs (94) (3)
  • NATO (-)
  • AMC (95)
  • INSCOM (-) (93)
  • CID CMD (101)
  • MDW(-) (103)
  • MEDCOM (167)
  • IMA (81)
  • SDDC (84)
  • DOD AGENCIES (80)
  • NATO PE Psns (75)
  • ATEC (75)
  • FOA (79)
  • USACE (69)
  • USARJ (85)
  • TRADOC(-)
  • TRAC (73)
  • UAMBL (875)

ARSTAF, SECARMY, Joint Staff, OSD
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Assignments Our Priorities
  • 1 - Support the Global War on Terrorism
  • 2 - Support Army Transformation to which Human
    Resources is a subset
  • 3 - Ensure our officer are given career
    enhancing assignment opportunities
  • 4 - Attempt to meet our officers unigue
    considerations and preferences (when possible)

16
Assignment Considerations in our New Environment
1
Army Needs Skill Sets Experience
The Right Job
2
3
Career/Leader Development
Personal Preferences
17
Concepts to understand
  • Being a Soldier laboratorian is an outdoor sport
  • Expect multiple rotations and assignments
  • Expect extreme mental and physical challenges
  • Both at kinetic and non-kinetic

18
Assignment Impact Summary
  • War is not going to end anytime soon
  • New units (BCTs) need for more company-grade
    officers in all AOCs
  • Number of TDA opportunities between TOE
    assignments are finite and subject to timing
  • If you recently redeployed, the desire is to give
    you a minimum one-year break between deployments

19
Medical Service Corps AOC 71E Clinical
Laboratory
Objective 109 Inventory 122
FY 08 Model Inventory ME June 07
20
MSC Popularity at an All-Time High
  • 4th most requested branch for ROTC accessions
    (behind IN, MI, AR)
  • 84 cadets selected MSC Branch for Service in
    exchange for a 7 year ADSO
  • Retention rates remain at historic average
    despite high OPTEMPO
  • MSC was the first branch closed out during USMA
    branch selection process
  • Direct Accession Board Range of 5-20 selection
    rate

21
Promotion STATS for 2007
22
Formal Military Training
  • OFFICER EDUCATION SYSTEM
  • OBC/BOLCCCC/CLC3/AVIATION OACILE
  • SSC
  • AMEDD COURSES
  • HR MGT MEDOPS PAD MEDLOG PM
  • C4 MED MGT OF CHEM/BIO CASUALTIES IMO
  • NUCLEAR SCIENCE RM MED X-RAY
  • OTHER ARMY COURSES
  • AIRBORNE AIR ASSAULT PROPERTY BOOK PPBES
  • PRE-COMMAND RESOURCE MGT INFO MGT AVN

23
MSC LTHET Review
24
AY07 08 71E LTHET STARTS
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Long Term Health Educationand Training (LTHET)
09 Starts
  • PhD in MT (1)
  • MS in MT (4)
  • MS in IT (1)
  • SBB Fellowship
  • https//www.hrc.army.mil/site/protect/Active/opmsc
    /LTHET_Summer_2009_Starts_Degree_Program_Catalog.p
    df

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Education
  • Military
  • Basic Advanced
  • CAS3
  • CGS
  • Acquisition 100 and 200
  • Interagency Institute of Healthcare Executives
  • Civilian
  • Masters in Health Care Management
  • Masters in Education (Medical Technology)

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Career AssignmentMentoring
  • Ask for a positions / not a locations
  • Present personal issues early on
  • The Army is an OUTDOOR SPORT!
  • ODP guides authorizations to the BES
  • Priority Fill (TOE, TNG, Fixed)

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Mentorship
  • Advisors
  • College professor
  • Solve problems
  • Attain the appropriate result
  • Counselor
  • Father figure
  • Looks out for you
  • Concerns are both military and personal

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Mentorship(Trusted Counselor)
  • Why do you do what you do? (God, Family,
    Country)
  • Administrative
  • Knows how to do it
  • Provides sound recommendations
  • Provides wise counsel in career development
  • Personal
  • Knows when enough is enough
  • Counsels on capability and potential

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Mentoring
  • Influence
  • Its all about influence
  • Relationships
  • Structured
  • Personal
  • Potential
  • When I grow up
  • Bell shaped curve
  • Frustrations and honoring personal decisions

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Without Mentor Involvement
Individual Professional Development
Damage Control All-Stars
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With Mentor Involvement
  • Professional Individual Development
  • Workforce Management
  • A positions and A personnel
  • Transitions

Damage Control All-Stars
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You will have multiple mentor relationships over
the course of a career or lifetime
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Mentor
  • Trusted counselor, advisor, teacher, guide
  • Many can do it and
  • Some are good at it, but
  • It is the rare leader that masters the mentorship
    role and the rare protégé that seizes the full
    opportunity
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