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Eagle5US 04-22-2004 18:54

18D job description
 
(18D) Major duties: The Special Forces medical sergeant employs conventional and unconventional warfare tactics and techniques in providing medical care and treatment.

Junior Special Forces Medical Sergeant (18D3). Skill Level 3. Performs and maintains proficiency in all Major Duties-Ensures detachment medical preparation and maintains medical equipment and supplies, provides examination and care to detachment members and establishes temporary, fixed and unconventional warfare medical facilities to support operations with emergency, routine, and long term medical care. Provides initial medical screening and evaluation of allied and indigenous personnel. Manages detachment, allied, or indigenous patients, administration, admission and discharge, care, laboratory and pharmacological requirements and the initiation, maintenance and transfer of records. Orders, stores, catalogs, safeguards and distributes medical supplies, equipment and pharmaceutical. Supervises medical care and treatment during split detachment missions. Operates a combat laboratory and treats emergency and trauma patients in accordance with established surgical principles. Diagnoses and treats various medical dermatological, pediatric, infectious and obstetric conditions using appropriate medications, intravenous fluid support and physical measures. Develops and provides medical intelligence as required.


Senior Special Forces Medical Sergeant (18D4). Skill Level 4.Performs all duties of preceding skill level. Supervises and manages field medical activities in a conventional or unconventional warfare environment, Advises and provides tactical and technical guidance to the Detachment Commander, indigenous and allied personnel. Responsible for the planning, execution and supervision of cross training of detachment members in medical skills. In unconventional warfare environment, instructs medical personnel, manages guerilla hospitals and field evacuation nets; coordinates the operation, interaction and activities of medical facilities within an area of operation; manages battalion size troop medical clinic and its administrative and logistical support. Establishes a base stock of medical supplies and equipment, internal or external procurement, storage, security and distribution of those items. Coordinates veterinary training and support for area requiring anima transportation or use. When directed, conducts operational and intelligence planning, preparation and execution of detachment missions.

Eagle

NousDefionsDoc 04-23-2004 07:51

Also usually acts as the S-1 when deployed and as required.

TerribleTobyt 02-09-2005 09:52

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Originally Posted by NousDefionsDoc
Also usually acts as the S-1 when deployed and as required.

Sometimes I filled the intel slot on ODA-522, cuz, well, we dint have one!!!!

Eagle5US 02-09-2005 14:08

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Originally Posted by TerribleTobyt
Sometimes I filled the intel slot on ODA-522, cuz, well, we dint have one!!!!

I think it was just because the Team Daddy recognizes that there aint noone smarter than the "Doc" on a team :D

Eagle

TerribleTobyt 02-09-2005 15:43

Quote:

Originally Posted by Eagle5US
I think it was just because the Team Daddy recognizes that there aint noone smarter than the "Doc" on a team :D

Eagle

Yup!!!!!!! :D ;) :)

Fact is, the Tm Sgt at the time was Don Ringley, 'nuther Medic!!!!!

Gandhi 03-10-2005 20:56

I'm starting the delta course in jun. I take it a&p is my best chance for getting ready?

spdch 03-17-2005 14:00

I recommend the Priceton Review Anatomy coloring book. It won't teach you everything but it was good for rocks like me to get a little bit f a head start. It also kept me from going completely crazy over in Stu Co.

good luck.

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SFS0AVN 06-05-2007 11:58

Old 18Ds
 
I see things have not changed very much since the days of the 911.73 MOS.

whocares175 05-01-2010 21:40

i know this is kinda late but sfs0avn, you kinda dated yourself. :D


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