AFI 41-106 Flashcards

Medical Readiness Program

1
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What skill level can satisfy a UTC requirement? As long as is not prohibited by line remarks or the MISCAP

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Personnel with two skill levels higher or one skill level lower for enlisted, and for officers two grades higher or two grades lower, except for O-6s.

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For officers, O-6s must fill O-6 grade requirements, with exception of

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Medical Corps O-6 officers may be tasked to fill non O-6 requirements.

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What pre-deployment activities must an UDM conduct?

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  1. Determine if members tasked are available to deploy by verifying the individual duty status and deployment availability.
  2. Update the member’s deployment date and tour length in MRDSS.
  3. Schedule and monitor of pre-deployment training.
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What post-deployment activities must the UDM conduct?

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  1. Obtain training documentation from returning deployers.
  2. Return individual from deployment in MRDSS.
  3. Notify AFSC functional and IMAHR team chiefs of returning deployers.
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What’s are IMAHR teams?

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Installation Medical All Hazard Response
Teams of individuals trained and equipped to provide specialized response to a wide range of events, from minor accidents to large scale hazardous materials and CBRN events.

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What are the additional resources for UDM additional guidance?

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  1. DAFI 10-401 Operations planning and execution
  2. AFI 10-403 Deployment Planning and execution
  3. Installation Deployment Plan
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What are the additional planning activities for the Readiness Office?

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  1. Manage the preparation, coordination, publication and distribution of the MCRP
  2. Develop, coordinate and maintain copies of IMAHR mutual aid agreements
  3. Review installation plan to ensure medical unit roles and caps are included.
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Who prepares and maintains and what is MRTES?

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Medical Readiness Training and Exercise Schedule is managed by the Medical Readiness Office, and incorporates all training and exercises under installation’s responsibility for 24 months.

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What is the MRC?

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Medical Readiness Commitee

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Who manages the MC-CBRN budget, in coordination with medical logistics and the resource management office, and IAW AFMAN 41-120 and AFTTP?

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The Medical Readiness Office

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11
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What classification level is the information contained within MRDSS

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CUI Controlled Unclassified Information (CUI)

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Who will ensure the accuracy and currency of MRDSS data at all times

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The Medical Readiness Office

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13
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What is DRRS?

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Defense Readiness Reporting System

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14
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Who will review and submit the resource readiness report?

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The medical unit commanders or senior designee

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15
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What is “Global Medical Readiness”

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Provide healthcare support to the USAF, USSF, and combatant commanders & assisting in sustaining the performance, health and fitness of every Armin and guardian in-garrison and while deployed, within or outside the USA in support of global operations.

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16
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What is the foundational emphasis of the AFMS?

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Prevention of illness and injury, and when these happen, a rapidly responding medical capability.

17
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What are LRC (Limited Readiness Capability) Units?

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Smaller units without the full readiness resources found in a typical MDG.

18
Q

Who develops medical readiness policy and issue guidance and procedures to implement policy?

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AF Surgeon General

19
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Who ensures MRDSS is funded and maintained, and continues to be enhanced as AFMS readiness mission requirements evolve?

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Director, Operational Medicine and Research (AF/SG3/4)

20
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Who publishes and maintains the DAFI 41-106. Also collects, tracks, and evaluates change requests, and publishes changes to it?

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Director, Operational Medicine and Research (AF/SG3/4)

21
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Who determines medical training requirements for medical service corps (MSC) officers, and develops and maintain the 041AX CMRP checklist?

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Director, Operational Medicine and research (AF/SG3/4)

22
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Who establishes the Readiness Training Oversight Committee by charter to review AFMS medical readiness training programs?

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Director, Medical Operations and research (AF/SG3/4)

23
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Who is responsible for reviewing Cat 1 & Cat 2 training criteria presented by consultants and Career Field Managers (CFM), coordinating CMRP changes through the Readiness Training Oversight Committee, and approving CMRP checklist implementation?

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The Comprehensive Medical Readiness Program (CMRP) Committee

24
Q

Who ensures AFSC functional training managers develop plans for mitigating
CMRP Cap I and Cap II training gaps.

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The Medical Unit Commander

25
Q

Who grants credit for CMRP training that is accomplished by participation in a
deployment or exercise.

A

The Medical Unit Commander

26
Q

Who certifies in MRDSS that individuals who are tasked to deploy have met all
readiness training requirements.

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The Medical Unit Commander. This responsibility can be delegates to the first G-series commander in
the deploying individual’s chain of command

27
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How often are MRC (Medical Readiness Committee) meetings held, and who forms and chairs them.

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They are held quarterly and it is form chaired by the Medical Unit Commander

28
Q

Who develops and maintain all training affiliation agreements for CMRP clinical currency
and readiness skills training?

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The education and training office

29
Q

Who develops, coordinates and maintains copies of installation medical all hazard
response mutual aid agreements?

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The medical Readiness Office

30
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IMAHR Team chiefs review

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31
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Who performs a CMRP Cat I & II training gap analysis annually and anytime training requirements or unit capabilities change?

A

The AFSC Functional Training Managers

32
Q

Who reviews the global/consultant CMRP training gap analysis report in MRDSS quarterly
to monitor gaps identified by unit AFSC functional training managers?

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AF/SG Consultants, Corps Directors and Career Field Managers.

33
Q

Who ensures AFSC functional training managers develop plans for mitigating
CMRP Cat I & II training gaps

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The medical Unit Commander

34
Q

Who conducts or oversee CMRP Cat I & II training, and grants credit for training accomplished during tech school for new accessions?

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AFSC Functional Training Managers

35
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Who grants credit for CMRP training that is accomplished by participation in a
deployment or exercise?

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The medical Unit Commander

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