RSV for 48XX FLIGHT SURGEONS (48A/48G/48R)

Skills Specific to AFSC

Skill Set / Knowledge/
Performance / Frequency / Training Sources
(Recommended) / Verifier Initials / Verify Date / Member Initials
1. OPERATIONAL MEDICINE
A. MISHAP RESPONSE: Participate in Aircraft mishap, HAZMAT, or mass casualty responseexercises (Perform 2) / Performance / Q12M / Aerospace Medicine Primary (AMP 202) course, Aircraft Mishap Investigation and Prevention (AMIP) course, Local Exercises;
- Suitable substitute if not available:
-- Read Davis’ Fundamentals of AerospaceMedicine (4th Edition) Ch 23, 25;
-- Read SoUSAFFS’ Aircraft MishapInvestigation Handbook
-- Read home unit’s CEMP, MCRP andDCP
-- Read AFMAN 91-223 / WP
EK / 7/26
B. PHYSIOLOGIC INCIDENT RESPONSE AND ANALYSIS: Provide appropriate medical response and perform follow-up analysis of incident (Perform 2) / Performance / 2 Q24M / Aerospace Medicine Primary (AMP 202) course, Aircraft Mishap Investigation and Prevention (AMIP) course
- Suitable substitutes if not available:
-- Read Davis’ Fundamentals of Aerospace Medicine (4th Edition) Ch 2-7, 23
-- Read AFMAN 91-223, 1.3.1.1.
-- Complete AFSAS tutorial (available through AFSAS website) / CS / 7/26
C. TRAVEL MEDICINE: Provide Medical Intelligence research and briefings, issue medical prophylaxis (Perform 2) / Performance / 2 Q24M / Aerospace Medicine Primary (AMP 201) course, Global Medicine Course
-- Read Davis’ Fundamentals of Aerospace Medicine (4th Edition) Ch 26
-- Review KX Ram’s Horn website information at
-- Review malaria chemoprophylaxis principles and drug regimens; good info available at
yellowbook/2012/chapter-3-infectious-diseases-related-to-travel/malaria.htm#1939 / BD
MW / 7/26
Skill Set / Knowledge/
Performance / Frequency / Training Sources
(Recommended) / Verifier Initials / Verify Date / Member Initials
D. WATER AND FOOD SAFETY ASSESSMENT: Participate with Public Health in base Water Vulnerability Assessment and Food Vulnerability Assessment, to include attendance at local Wing outbrief / Performance / Q24M / Aerospace Medicine Primary (AMP 201) course - Suitable substitute if unable to participate
in assessments:
-- Review process, findings and remediation
from last in-garrison WVA and FVA with Bioenvironmental Engineering and Public
Health, respectively / CM / 7/26
E. HUMAN FACTORS BRIEFINGS: Attend and provide briefings on human factors to IRC, Quarterly Wing Flying Safety Briefing, NVG course, or HUD tape reviews(Perform 2) / Performance / 2 Q24M / Aerospace Medicine Primary (AMP 101) course, NVG Instructor Course
- Suitable substitute if not available:
-- Read Davis’ Fundamentals of Aerospace Medicine (4th Edition) Ch 4, 6, 23, 25 / BW / 7/26
2. AIR EVACUATION:
A. MEDICAL CLEARANCE: Perform medical clearance for Aeromedical Evacuation patients (Perform 5) / Performance / 5 Q24M / Aerospace Medicine Primary (AMP 201) course
- Suitable substitute if unable to perform clearances:
-- Review principles of AE
Clearance and mock cases with local 48A (if available)
-- Review TRAC2ES function and completion of clearance forms with local SGA and 48A (if available) / FY / 7/26
3. HUMAN PERFORMANCE ENHANCEMENT
A. HUMAN PERFORMANCE SUSTAINMENT/COUNTER FATIGUE MANAGEMENT: Proper documentation and use of Go/No-Go Pills / Performance / Q24M / Aerospace Medicine Primary (AMP 101) course;
- Suitable substitute if not available:
-- Review Counter Fatigue medication policy and forms at
-- Read 3:The Air Force Warfighter Endurance Management Guide / WD
CH / 7/26
4. OCCUPATIONAL MEDICINE AND INDUSTRIAL HYGIENE
A. INDUSTRIAL HYGEINE SHOP VISIT: Perform Category I, II, III worksite inspections withBioenvironmental Engineering (Perform 2 of each Category) / Performance / 6 Q24M / Aerospace Medicine Primary (AMP 101) course;
- Suitable substitute if not available: None, all deployable FS required toperform in-garrison shop visits. If in-garrison location does not have
sufficient Cat I or II shops, substitute with equivalent number in next-lowercategory; if needed, contact MAJCOM/SGP for alternative training location / MW
MT
CM
RD / 7/26
B. SANITATION INSPECTION: Perform food service and sanitary facility (barber shop, CDC, etc.) site inspections (Perform 2 of each Category) / Performance / 2 Q24M / Aerospace Medicine Primary (AMP 101) course;
- Suitable substitute if not available: None, all deployable FS required toperform in-garrison shop visits. If in-garrison location does not have
sufficient food or sanitary facilities, contact MAJCOM SGP for alternativetraining location / MW
MT
CM
RD / 7/26
5. PREREQUISITE CERTIFICATION
A. CLINICAL FLIGHT MEDICINE PRIVILEGES CURRENT: Maintain Flight Surgeon privilege list as current; Can be waived by the MAJCOM SGPA based on demonstrated competence / Knowledge / Q24M / Aerospace Medicine Primary (complete series) course;
No training required; managed by MTF Credentialing Function

For questions related to the AANGFS RSV program, content, instructors, skills certification, CME certification, attendance rosters, website or DCO of archived lectures, please contact Col William Pond at 260-602-5167 or

For Readiness Skills Verification Program questions, please contact the Air Force Expeditionary Medical Skills Institute (AFEMSI) office at 937-938-2905 DSN: 798-2905 and/or send correspondence to . For comments or suggested changes to the content of the Readiness Skills Verification skills list, please contact your Surgeon General Consultant or Career Field Manager (CFM) through your MAJCOM. (Consultant and CFM list can be reached through the AF Clinical Quality Website.

Minimum currency levels have been set for many skills. These "basic readiness standards" imply a level of activity sufficient to maintain skills, but do not necessarily denote competency. Performance areas under each bold face subject should be assessed for knowledge in addition to demonstration. It is recommended that all Flight Surgeons review the resources listed as “suitable substitutes,” regardless of ability to complete performance RSV items.

Please note that these reflect the most current updates as of 2 July 2014.

Category I Continuing Medical Education (CME) certificates, information and lectures available at .

And a heartfelt thanks to the many operational flight surgeons and subject matter experts who have so graciously contributed their time and expertise on behalf of our military forces and their fellow physicians--WWP

Trainers/Lecturers:

MW – Lt Col Matt WyattMT – MSgt Maria Tatekawa

BD – Col BryanDelageCM - SMSgt Christina Ryan-Miller

BW – Col Brett WyrickFY – Col Frank Yang

WP – Col William PondEK – Col Eric Kendle

CS – Col Charles ShurlowWD – Col William Buck Dodson

CH – Col Cassandra HowardKB – Lt Col Kevin Bohnsack

RD – Robert Desko

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