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PWS Title: Medical Policy Advisor
Location: Tampa, FL
Clearance Type: Secret
Responsibilities:
Qualifications
Required Qualifications:
Preferred Qualifications:
PWS Title: Medical Policy Advisor
Location: Tampa, FL
Clearance Type: Secret
Responsibilities:
- Involved with Medical Policy & Planning Support
- Serve as a subject matter expert to the MARCENT Force Surgeon on medical policies issued by CENTCOM, BUMED, and DHA; interpret guidance and advise on impacts to MARCENT operations.
- Coordinate medical communications between MARCENT and CCSG; align with CCSG specialty advisors as needed.
- Integrate biosurveillance, preventive medicine, and force health protection (FHP) policies across MARCENT activities.
- Provide input to G4 planners and support planning meetings/conferences, including Annex Q medical planning.
- Attend CCSG planning events (as schedule permits).
- Coordinate communications with CCSG on bio surveillance, preventive medicine, and FHP matters affecting MARCENT forces in the CENTCOM AoR.
- Provide/Refine CENTCOM Medical Operational Deployment (MOD) guidance as requested via CCSG, BUMED, and DHHQ.
- Provide pharmaceuticals & therapeutics guidance affecting AoR medical care and logistics.
- Support the Armed Forces Blood Program and Force Surgeon on allocation, utilization, and policy coordination for US/non US blood products.
- Keep the Force Surgeon updated on Global Health Engagement Policy and Operations, Activities & Investments (OAI) in coordination with G4 POMI and CCSG.
- Evaluate U.S. medical intelligence on OCONUS facilities used by MARCENT forces with G4 POMI and CCSG for medical plan development.
- Coordinate dissemination of disease/injury patterns, trends, and threats; monitor force health and develop solutions to emerging issues in theater.
- Assist coordination among MARCENT and policy stakeholders (e.g., DHA, HQMC Health Services, Navy Medicine).
- Provide advisory input on administrative tasks (e.g., Purple Heart boards, medical readiness events, coordination with local MTFs).
- Support tracking of medical evaluations and provide input for operational risk assessments (no authority over patient travel or operational assignments).
- Support Medical Care of MARCENT OPCON Forces
- Maintain clinical privileges at the 6th Medical Group (MacDill AFB) to support medical readiness exams/evaluations; provide limited sick call (approx. 4 to 8 hrs/week) to sustain currency and privileges (subject to government approval).
- Advise on medical readiness reporting and tracking systems (LIMDU, MRRS) and trends affecting deploy ability.
- Advise on medical evacuation and treatment plans for exercises and operations; participate in medical site surveys and liaise with host nation medical facilities.
- Provide recommendations on TRICARE and other authorized services for MARCENT personnel; advise on dissemination of disease surveillance and medical intelligence to staff.
- Engage as needed with organizations such as the Defense and Veterans Brain Injury Center (and related centers), TRICARE Overseas, etc., for MARCENT health initiatives.
- Maintain CME as required.
Qualifications
Required Qualifications:
- U.S. citizen with an active SECRET clearance (TS SCI eligible preferred).
- MD/DO (or equivalent) with an unrestricted U.S. medical license; board certified in a relevant specialty (e.g., EM, IM, FM, Preventive Medicine).
- Must hold Florida Medical Board Certification and active state license
- Acceptable credentials include Physician Assistant (PA C), Nurse Practitioner (NP C or DNP), Doctor of Osteopathy (DO), or Medical Doctor (MD).
- Eligible to obtain and maintain clinical privileges at the 6th Medical Group, MacDill AFB; able to provide limited weekly clinical support.
- 10+ years of post residency clinical experience with significant operational medicine and/or joint/Service component staff experience; familiarity with MARCENT/CENTCOM environment and processes (CCMD/Service Staff experience desired).
- Demonstrated expertise with CENTCOM MOD guidance, DHA/BUMED policies, Annex Q medical planning, and coordination with G4 planners and POMI.
- Working knowledge of readiness systems (e.g., MRRS, LIMDU) and medical intelligence/surveillance processes.
- Excellent communication and stakeholder engagement skills across CCSG, HQMC Health Services, Navy Medicine, MTFs, and interagency partners.
Preferred Qualifications:
- Prior experience on USCENTCOM or MARFOR level staff; experience supporting OAI/Global Health Engagement activities and Armed Forces Blood Program policy integration.
- POMI training/experience; direct involvement in Annex Q development/exercises.
- Regional understanding of the CENTCOM AoR and ability to travel OCONUS at short notice.
- Prior military service (field grade officer) or equivalent senior clinical leadership experience.
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