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The President’s Message The President’s Message
– Maj Philip Plourde, New Hampshire
[email protected] 603-812-8637
Fellow MSC Officers,
We are now half way through FY-13 and we continue to plan and execute training plans in a fiscally
constraint environment. This is the time when we all need to lean on each other in order to find those
best practices and initiatives that keep the Air National Guard Medical Service Machine running.
Share your story with us so we can share them with the society. I am happy to report the 157th MDG at
Pease ANGB, Portsmouth NH completed some awesome training over the past six months. Along with
completing monthly physical loads they completed the following:
• October 2012 – AFSC Training
• November 2012 – Combined a ORE with a CERFP Med Element Exercise taking credit for both
• December 2012 – Holiday Celebration
• January 2013 – Worked at a Cadaver Lab with local University, and deployed to Aberdeen proving
grounds for completion of a Medical Chemical Biological Course (MCBC)
• February 2013 – Conducted a ATLS, ACLS, and BLS Class during the UTA
• March 2013 – Conducted and ORE using CERFP equipment along with EPRC
• April 2013 – Conducted a ACLS, PALs
The entire unit has solid success in training while receiving many CMEs, CEUs, and CEs for their clini-
cal staff. SHARE YOUR STORY WITH US SO WE CAN CAPITALIZE ON THE TALENTS
ACROSS ALL 83 UNITS.
Along with taking credit for the past we all need to be looking forward to the remainder of the year and complete some of the following that can help our units.
• Submit UFRs for year-end funding needs
• Update DOD Funds
• Establish Goals and a Training Plan for FY-14
• Prepare the FY-14 Budget
• Review your current UTA days and AT days being utilized
• Document the activity you have accomplished in order to prepare for your next HSI
In this newsletter you will find we have scheduled our annual meeting which will be held via a telecon-ference on Sunday, 4 August 2013 from 1400 – 1530 Eastern Time Zone. We ask you to carve out some
time to meet with us.
Lastly, we are still in need of your photo and membership so we can com-
plete our legacy portrait for the MSC School house. We ask that you send us
a headshot photo and renew your membership so we as MSCs continue to
have a strong voice.
Your President
Maj Philip Plourde
The MSC Minuteman AIR
NATIONAL
GUARD
MEDICAL
SERVICE
CORPS
15 Apr 2013
If you are interested in becoming a member of the Society of Medi-cal Service Corps Of-ficers, a membership form has been provid-ed on the last page.
Mission:
• Improve and enhance healthcare administra-tion in the Air National
Guard
• Unite and coordinate efforts of the Medical
Service Corps Officers
• Elevate the practice of
administration.
CONTENTS:
1 — President's Column 2 — ANG MSC Legacy 3 — Finance Update 3 — Our Colleagues 3 — Alpena Schedule 4 — Thank You! 5 — What’s Going On 6 — IMR Initiative 7 — MSC/4A Minutes 11 —Cert. of Appreciation 12— Ltr. of Appreciation 13— Society Officers 14— Nomination Ballot 15—Annual Mtg Agenda 16—MSC Society Bylaws 19—Lifetime Members
Service is Our Middle Name!Service is Our Middle Name!Service is Our Middle Name!Service is Our Middle Name!
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Become Part of a Legacy
Have you ever wanted to leave your mark on something special, something permanent, and
something that will touch the lives of hundreds of MSCs for years to come? Here is your
chance! The ANG MSC Society wants to gift a mosaic image of the MSC Shield that is com-
posed of the pictures of all the ANG MSCs that currently hold a position. This will be an image
that will be hung for all future HSA students to see in the halls of the schoolhouse at Joint Base
San Antonio at METC. We need your pictures emailed with subject “MSC Legacy” to
[email protected]. See the photos below for an example of a mosaic image.
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Recognizing Our Colleagues
Congratulations to Captain Samantha Walters and
Second Lieutenant Toby Coberly of the 115th
Medical Group, Wisconsin Air National Guard.
Both Captain Walters and Lieutenant Coberly re-
cently completed the Health Service Administrator
course at the Medical Education Training Center at
Joint Base San Antonio - Fort Sam Houston.
Congratulations to First Lieutenant Jacque Stonum of the 187th Aeromedical Evacuation Squad-
ron the Distinguished Graduate of COT Class 13-02 at Maxwell AFB. Lieutenant Stonum out-
scored his fellow classmates which included Air National Guard, Air Force Reserve, and Active
Duty Air Force Officers.
ANG MSC Society Finance Update
The ANG MSC Society balance was transferred from Capt Williamson/Affinity-Plus Federal Credit Union to Capt Marcus/ Navy Federal Credit Union on 28 February 2013. ANG MSC Society's NFCU balance as of 23 March 2013 is: Beginning balance $500.00 Check Purchase -$43.72 Transfer from Affinity Plus $8745.74 Dividend $0.02 Final Balance $9,202.49 Merchandise on hand: Coins on hand 124 sm T-shirts 4 med T-shirts 22 lrg T-shirts 23 XL 0 (waiting on quote for 25 more) XXL 0 (waiting on quote for 25 more)
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Lt Col Kevin Windsor MDG Commander
Capt Christine Bringard CERFP Med Plans & Ops
Capt Joshua Dean SGA
Capt Janine Smith MAO/MRO
Lt Ben Evans Logistics
SMSgt Mark Austin 4A, Grp Super/ Readiness
MSgt Bob Wagster FT Health Systems Super
TSgt Kasie Armstrong FT Associate Health Tech
TSgt Monica Leger 4A, MRNCO
SSgt Laura Lainez CERFP 4A
TSgt Marlicia Wilkins CERFP 4A
A1C Amanda Leffler 4A, Admin
LTC John Quinn Commander
LTC Preston Smith MAO
Maj Topol Cred, SABC, etc
Capt Every MRO Maj Steve Sigler Administrator
Capt Dona Chewning Med Readiness
Capt Joshua McDonald Logistics
2Lt Keith Michael EMEDS
2Lt Matt Wine MAO
SMSgt Denise Smearman FT Associate Health Tech
MSgt Shannon Nye 4A
SrAJennifer Ashton 4A
A1C Heather Wilson 4A
Capt Jonilynn Reyes MRO
2Lt Megan Binkley MAO
LtCol Janel Keizer SGA
Capt Samantha Walters Cred. & Privileging
Capt Jeannette Jasinski MRO, CERFP
2LT Toby Coberly Med. Plans/Ops, CERFP
TSgt Anthony Leveque 4A
TSgt Bethany Simon 4A, CERFP
TSgt Julia Vazquez 4A
TSgt Kevin James 4A
SSgt Sharon Breedon 4A
Lt Col Gilbert Harvey MSS Commander
Maj Kelly Hall MRO
Maj Lawrence Brown DTPAM
2Lt Richard Peirson SIDS Mgr, Alt DTPAM
SMSgt Melinda Ramsey Senior Health Technician
SMSgt Sandra Fisher 4A
TSgt Robert Berie 4A0 trainer, MRNCO
SSgt Sara Brown Medical Records
A1C Justine Foote Medical Records
MSgt Francis Rockhill EADS Admin Clerk
Thank you to all the medical groups who responded to Thank you to all the medical groups who responded to Thank you to all the medical groups who responded to Thank you to all the medical groups who responded to our request for MSC and 4As to help us enlarge our our request for MSC and 4As to help us enlarge our our request for MSC and 4As to help us enlarge our our request for MSC and 4As to help us enlarge our
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Temporary Tour in Texas!
Are you looking for a fun and exciting time to put your years of experience,
plethora of knowledge, and help out one of your sister units? This may be
your chance!
The 136th Medical Group at the Naval Air Station Joint Reserve Base in
Fort Worth, Texas is looking for an experienced MSC to come down to the
Lone Star state to assist them for a few weeks, potentially even up to a
month to assist in some “clean-up” operations.
If you have the time and willingness to take on this project, please contact
Col. George Ivanovskis, 136 MDG/CC.
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IMR Initiative at the 168th Medical Group
by - Capt. Jonilynn Reyes
The 168 MDG promotes healthy competition and esprit de corps through our Immunizations Incen-tive Program. The program has helped with the IMR initiative and has been very successful thus far! The pictures to the right tell the story of the incen-tive program’s effectiveness. Lt Col Ee (MSG/CD) was awarded the Immunization Cup at Wing Stand Up recognizing the MSG with the highest immun-ization rate in the Wing. The fact that the award was allowed to be presented during the Wing Stand Up shows that the Wing Commander and the rest of the Wing leadership give their full sup-port to the immunization program. How the Immunization Incentive Program (Immunization Cup) Began: 168 MDG received the 2011 Governor's Trophy Award (#1 Unit in State/2 Wings) In September 2012, SSgt Gallatin started the Im-munizations Cup (a reward similar to the Gover-nor's Trophy) to provide incentive to the units on base to strive for the highest immunizations rate to promote influenza compliance (exceeding goals). Immunizations Cup is a quarterly presentation at Wing Stand-Up. To date, 9/12 squadrons are 100%, Influenza = 97.9%, Overall = 97%, Overall w/Student Flight = 93% SSgt Jasmine Gallatin was the 2012 Outstanding Aerospace Medicine NCO of the Year, the Immun-izations NCOIC, a Full-Time Contractor, and SME DSG. The Immunization Cup has been a great way for the Medical Group to take the lead in ending the week with high morale and motivation to get fo-cused on immunizations!
Lt Col Ee is pointing at his Commanders say-ing, "That's all you!" recognizing his group.
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ANG MSC/4A Quarterly Teleconference Minutes
3 Mar 2013 1400 hrs EST FACILITATOR: Col Diana Shoop
WELCOME AND STAFF ROLL CALL: Ms. Sallie Worcester, Lt Col Eterna Oehme, Lt Col Brett Fehrle, Lt Col
Wah Wai Sze, Maj Angela Masak, Maj Ronica Gruver, MSgt Summer Brown, Ms. Laura Ball
From Col Shoop: Welcomed all our MSCs and 4As that called in. Asked for ideas on how to connect all the MSCs
looking for jobs with MDGs looking for MSCs. A data call was recommended (106 MDG, Lt Col Derosier) of all 89
MDGs to pin point vacancies. Also, AFIA queried NGB/SG on what we were doing differently from Air Force Reserve
Command (AFRC) in regards to our ever improving inspection scores. Asked the field what they felt was contributing to
better scores. The field wondered if AFRC pumps resources into units like the ANG Wings do the prior to inspection. Ac-
cording to AFRC same spool up takes place.
From Ms. Worcester: JOB OPENINGS: NGB/SG will have several positions, both officer and enlisted, opening up over the next year due to
retirements and personnel returning to state. We are authorized to advertise these positions up to one year out from the
member's date of separation. If you are interesting in applying for a Title 10 Statutory Tour, ADOS, or MPA tour please go
to the following website: http://www.ang.af.mil/careers/mva/index.asp
TITLE 10 STATUTORY TOURS: The website posts the positions currently available in the Air National Guard (ANG)
Active Duty Title 10 Statutory Tour Program. These vacancies are listed by closeout date order. Please note the mandatory
criteria of each Military Vacancy Announcement (MVA) as these requirements may vary. Address questions regarding
MVAs or application packages to the Human Resources office at [email protected]. Title 10 ADOS (Active Duty Oper-
ational Support) and MPA (Military Personnel Appropriation) Man Day tours: See positions on the web site under "Other
Job Positions". Need to get your application package in as soon as possible, so if there are any missing documents you will
still have time to get them in before the announcement closes. If you wait until the last day and you are missing documents,
etc. your package will not be approved
From Lt Col Oehme: EXTERNAL SHARE POINT: NGB/A6 reported the ANG Wings have access to its ANG SharePoint 2010 Communi-
ties. It provides great collaboration tools—and a single platform to manage them. With it, members can share ideas and
work together the way they want. It’s a single infrastructure for our business Web sites. You can share documents, manage
projects and publish information. So it gives everyone access to the information in databases, reports, and business appli-
cations. NGB/SG foresees utilizing it to conduct tasks MDG and AE wide. More to come… FUTURE INSPECTIONS: Air Force senior leaders directed The Inspector General to improve the effectiveness and efficiency
of the overall Inspection system. Under the leadership of SAF/IG, necessary actions will be taken to implement the new Air
Force Inspection System (AFIS) across the Air Force. The overall goal is to put inspections back in the hands of commanders
and their IGs, freeing up Headquarters Air Force (HAF) and MAJCOM Functionals to focus on policy, training and resource
recommendations.
SCOPE OF THE NEW AFIS: The project will implement the system and its components as proposed by The
Inspector General. The two primary components include:
The Wing Commander’s Inspection Program (CCIP). CCIP is the foundation of the Air Force Inspection System (AFIS) and has
two key components: 1. A wing inspection program, executed by the wing IG with support from subject-matter experts, to inspect Groups, Squadrons
and other organizations below the Wing level.
2. A self-assessment program, enabled by the Management Internal Control Toolset (MICT), to capture and report unit perfor-
mance data to the chain of command and appropriate staffs. (ANGMS will continue to use SID until further notice)
The Unit Effectiveness Inspection (UEI): The UEI is a significant change in focus for MAJCOM IGs. The UEI validates and
verifies a Wing CC’s inspection program and offers the MAJCOM CC an independent assessment of the
unit’s discipline, effectiveness, efficiency, and readiness and includes the following key components:
- 2-year (TBD for ANG) continual inspection cycle for active-duty and AFRC units
- Survey of each inspected unit
- UEI capstone is the on-site IG visit to conduct focus groups, interviews, task evals, audits and observations (continued page 7)
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From Lt Col Sze: FULLTIME MANPOWER: If you have any questions regarding fulltime manpower, please feel free to contact Lt Col
Sze at [email protected].
TEMP TECHS: From what we know at this point, NGB has not withdrawn Manpower Resource Vouchers (MRVs) from
the Wings. If your Wing terminated any Temp Techs that are funded by NGB/SG (e.g. Admin Techs, Public Health
Techs), please let Lt Col Sze know so he can help research the issue.
CONTRACTORS: A question was asked if there are any changes to our NGB/SG funded Contractors. From what we
know at this point, Contractors funded last year with FY12 funds will continue until their contract expires. Current budget
discussions should not impact what was already obligated. There are currently no FY13 funds available to extend con-
tracts.
[CLARIFICATION] That does NOT mean all our NGB/SG contractors will go away for FY13. The Contractors/Temp
Techs are reallocated annually, and the review is postponed until further notice.
From Maj Gruver: DMLSS CONNECTIVITY: 26/27 HRF/CERFP units and 3/89 MDGs now have read-only access to DMLSS. We're
researching how to best provide DMLSS training virtually. After being trained, the units will be able to have read/write
access to DMLSS.
DMLSS REPORTS: If your unit ordered supplies and vaccines through your host Medical Logistics account and want to
ensure your funds are obligated, these three documents will be helpful. DD Form 448-2 (Acceptance of Military Inter-
agency Purchase Request(MIPR)) shows that the MIPR has been accepted. Expense Center Fund Summary Report shows
your cumulative dollar amount or "target" that has been loaded for the fiscal year. It will also show available balances as
well as obligations within each element of resource. Log Backorder Report shows exactly what items have been placed on
backorder and obligated in DMLSS.
From Ms. Ball: FUNDING: Since we've sent first and second quarter distributions to the field as well as the BEE sustainment costs, units
should have what they need to get them through the end of March 2013. If they have a need over and above what we've
sent them, they should work through normal channels (SMSgt Hust and I) - with the caveat that the current budget short-
falls make it unlikely that we'll be able to send any additional funding until there is some relief.
From Lt Col Fehrle:
TRANSFORMATION: ANGMS Transformation is still on track for Sept 2014. Unit appeals have been received and
reviewed. The SGAX shop will meet with the SG designees SME's and review the packages and complete a thorough rack
and stack of unit's requirements. The final solution will be presented to NGB/SG for final approval, estimated to be com-
pleted by April 1st.
ORI EMEDS participation update: New ACC Med CONPLAN released Feb 2013. Currently only ACC units are
getting relief from EMEDS UTC's not having to participate in ORI phase 2 inspections. AMC/AETC at this time is not
planning to make changes to their ORI inspection guides to relieve EMEDS UTC's participation in inspections and contin-
ue to use their own inspection criteria.
EMEDS Training and Conversion:
Due to the recent cancellation of EMEDS classes after June 15th at Alpena MRTS, if you are in need of scheduling
EMEDS training please contact: POC: MSgt Maria Tatekawa, DSN: 612-8581, Comm: 240-612-8581,
[email protected]. All 27 CERFP/HRF (Legacy and New) states are being placed in conversion status to
kick start the ANG Medical Service (MS) Transformation process. All of your old EMEDS UTC's will have a break from
the EMEDS training requirement until you get the new EMEDS-CM laydown. While in conversion status, the EMEDS
training requirement will go away until approximately Sept 2014, when the ANG MS transformation UTC laydown will
occur. At that time, approximately 60% of the EMEDS-Consequence Management (EMEDS-CM) UTC's will have an
EMEDS training requirement. During the conversion time period, units will still have to train their FFMFS UTC's (if they
will have them in the new laydown) and the other mission sets (CCATT, ERPSS (Old MASF), and the CERFP/HRF medi-
cal elements will still have to train to their missions. The conversion letter was signed and pushed to field 14 Mar 13. Pres-
ently A3XR does not have a defined Get Well Date (GWD), but A3XR believes that it should be in affect early this spring.
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From Major Masak: HEALTH PROFESSIONS EDUCATION AND TRAINING (formerly known as Readiness Frontiers):
Our career field managers/consultants have been tasked to identify what training is truly required, who needs training,
when/how often training is needed, where the training needs to take place, and how to balance the most effective
training with cost-efficiency. Some of the more cost-efficient training methods being considered are; Warrior Network,
Defense Connect Online (DCO), video/teleconference, SharePoint, Computer Based Training (CBTs), partnering
with the Air Force Medical Modeling and Simulation Center (virtual MTF, web-based simulator operator training), max-
imizing existing training platforms (STARS, Scottsdale Healthcare Military Partnership), regional
training and maximizing centrally funded formal courses (Combat Casualty Care Course (C4) to obtain ATLS, TNCC, and
PHTLS). We will still have some travel requirements to appropriate training sites (for computer or hands-on
equipment/skills familiarization), but it should be at a significantly lower volume. It is necessary that we reassess our re-
quirements in order to ensure that we are meeting training objectives in the most efficient and
fiscally-responsible manner. We are developing a comprehensive strategy, with field input, to revolutionize Air
National Guard Medical Services training. We will relay further information regarding training options and availability in the
near future. In the interim, please feel free to contact Major Angela Masak at [email protected] or SMSgt Neil Twohig
at [email protected] if there are any questions or concerns about meeting specific training
needs. In addition the 157th has opened some seats in their ACLS, PALS, and PHTLS courses for Apr. All travel cost,
man days are unit funded, but we at the 157th will provide each student with the training space, instructor and
training materials with no registration fee. Please see attachment for additional information.
From MSgt Brown: SEASONING DAYS: 4A0X1 CFFM, MSgt Summer Brown, [email protected] DSN 612-8554 COMM 240 612
-8554 is working on re-establishing the 30 day seasoning at AD facilities. The sites are being built and will focus on, but
not limited to; records management, medical readiness, Tricare, resource management, Contingency Aeromedical Staging
Facility (CASF). The Unit Training Manager (UTM) would need to coordinate lodging at the desired facility and will work
with the 4A0X1 CFFM, 30 days prior to the student leaving for 4A0 school to find a suitable location. Both Non-Prior Ser-
vice and Prior Service trainees are eligible, as well as members who obtained an AFSC cross-training waiver.
4A0X1 Unit POC’s- an effort to compile all of the ANGMS 4A0X1’s was sent out Sept 12, 2/3 have replied, please have
your 4A0 functional provide to information to MSgt Brown. This will serve as the conduit for information for the 4A0X1
career field.
War Skills Guide- updated Sept 12 and emailed a copy out to 4A0’s. Can use the guide for numerous training plans.
Questions/Concerns from Field:
The 174 MDG Syracuse NY is looking for physicians, PA, and qualified 4Ns to assist with bringing medical records
that have been scrubbed into compliance. They will provide the days and dollars. Please contact Lt Col Gilbert
Harvey.
Is there a chance the CERFP/HRF will have inspectable items combined under one inspection. There is concern items are being inspected twice - once during HSI and once during SEAT. Lt Col Lambert stated that everything
in the HSI (a compliance inspection) must be AFI/Directive based. Where the SEAT is not. The only HSI cross
over into the CERFP/HRF realm is Element EX1.1.1 and per discussions with AFIA/SG, they will accept the
SEAT process as evidence of proper equipment storage. Otherwise, HSI looks at AF specific aspects of the CERF-
P/HRF such as credentialing, OJT, EMT certification, etc. If there are other areas of concern, please contact me
directly to address.
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Two units wanted more information and guidance on HSI Element 1.1.2. Base Support Plans “Copy of approved
checklists shall be sent to contributing and supported agencies”.
The owner of this element is Mr. Wayne Theurer, SGAX. He states a copy of your medical checklist which is
part of the Installation Emergency Management Plan (IEMP), formerly known as the CEMP or DSP, needs to be
forwarded to him only via the SGAX workflow box [email protected]. Your base Emergency Manager ensures the
IEMP is reviewed and coordinated by all the right agencies. Page two (2) of the IEMP shows where all the contributing and sup-
porting agencies have signed off. So to restate, the MDGs’ responsibility is to make sure SGAX receives a copy of
your medical checklist that is part of your Wing’s IEMP.
Still receiving questions on SID vs. MICT.
The reason NGB/SG wants to continue using SID vs. MICT is because SID scores/rates your unit the same as AFIA.
It also holds history. We understand many of your Wing/CCs insist you use MICT like the rest of the Wing, es-
pecially since MICT is used to answer questions concerning compliance for the CI. SID may die a natural death if
and when the AF transitions to the Unit Effectiveness Inspection (UEI). Under the UEI the wing receives one
score for multiple inspections of which medical will be one. This will result in the need for only one self-
inspection tool.
What is the latest on the SABC AFSO21 event?
Col Dave Augustine, 122FW/CC, and architect of the AFSO21 Event tasked with reducing our Ancillary Training
footprint stated he would have more information in two to three weeks. He is trying to coordinate 50 Exceptions
to Policy so that the ANG can move forward with the recommendations from the event. He will meet with leaders
in Washington DC to develop a way ahead. Stay tuned. The following is also good news for our units as far as
SABC mass briefing is concerned. The conflicting guidance between AFI 36-2644, Self-Aid and Buddy Care and
AFI 36-2201, Air Force Training Program regarding SABC didactic training has been resolved. HQ USAF/SG3
has given Wing Commanders maximum flexibility allowing them to determine the best course of action when
completing SABC training at their units. Units meeting the criteria in AFI 36-2201, paragraph 7.3.1.3.2 now have
the option to use either mass briefings, as explained in 7.3.1.3.1 or the ADLS CBT to complete SABC training
without the need to request a training deviation waiver. In order to ensure training proficiency, just as with the
ADLS SABC CBT training where an electronic test is required, a paper test will be required for mass briefings as
well. Unit training managers will certify members have passed the written test prior to updating ADLS. Units
who decide to use this option are to have their unit SABC Monitor submit a request to the NGB/SG MAJCOM
SABC Advisor along with their Wing Commander's endorsement. Upon receipt, NGB/SG will mail units the ap-
proved CD along with the test and answer key required to complete SABC mass training. Units may not use their
own training material or tests.
Mark your calendars! Next MSC/4A Teleconference will be 2 Jun 13 (Sun) 1400 EST.
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TO CONTACT ANY DIRECTOR
President Maj Philip Plourde
[email protected]; 603-812-8637
Vice-President Capt Christine Bringard
[email protected]; 406-899-6755 [email protected] ; 406-245-2573
Treasurer
Capt. Paul Marcus [email protected]; 603-841-7269
Secretary
Capt. Mary Newton
[email protected]; 617-579-7376
Membership Director
Capt. Kyle Williamson
[email protected] ; 715-699-4304
Operations Director Maj Michelle Neugent
[email protected]; 316-733-9724 [email protected]; 785-861-4511
Information Director 1Lt Eric E. Easey
[email protected]; 813-205-0708 [email protected] ; 785-861-4578
Technology Director
VACANT
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The Society of ANG MSC Officers
Sunday, 4 Aug 2013
OFFICAL BALLOT
Per the Constitution and By-laws of the Society of Air National Guard Medical Service Corps Offic-
ers, approved in August 2009, the following positions shall be elected from the membership and serve as the
Executive Council of the Society – Please select one individual for each position:
President Major Philip Plourde Term Expires June 2014
Vice President Capt Christi Bringard Term Expires June 2014
Secretary Capt Mary Newton Term Expires June 2014
Treasurer Capt Paul Marcus Term Expires June 2014
Director of Operations Major Michelle Neugent Other: __________________
Director of Communications 1s Lt Eric Easey Term Expires June 2014
Director of Membership Capt Kyle Williamson Other: __________________
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MSC Society Business Meeting
Sunday, August 4, 2013
(Date and time are subject to change, so please watch for updates.)
1400 – 1415 Unit Roll Call with names of MSC by Unit
1415 – 1445 What are the current challenges of the Todays MSC Officer / Career Path
1445 – 1450 MSC Society Budget review by Capt Paul Marcus
1450 – 1455 Need for Membership (accurate e-mail and contact info)
1455 – 1500 MSC Society Merchandise
1500 – 1510 Legacy Photo by Maj Michelle Neugent
1510 – 1525 MSC Charter Review and Elections by Maj Philip Plourde
2012 – 2014 Priorities for the MSC Society
♦ Increase Membership to account for 75% of all National Guard MSCs (we have 409
MSCs assigned in the ANG)
♦ Communication enhancement and hub for MSC Corp - focus:
♦ Continue to publish quarterly newsletters with quality and timely information
♦ Information Blasts that are urgent for our MSCs to know/act on
♦ MSC Conference calls that tie all of our wings and MSCs together
♦ Develop a MSC Society legacy strategy
♦ Become a strong VOICE for MSC Career Development
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CONSTITUTION AND BY-LAWS OF THE SOCIETY OF
AIR NATIONAL GUARD MEDICAL SERVICE CORPS OFFICERS
CONSTITUTION
Article I Name The name of this non-profit organization is ―The Society of Air National Guard Medical Service Corps Offic-
ers‖.
Article II Objectives of the Society The purposes of the society are to improve and enhance health care administration in the Air National Guard, to
unite and coordinate efforts of the Medical Service Corps Officers, and to elevate the practice of medical admin-
istration, and medical readiness planning.
Article III Membership
Membership of this organization shall be composed of members of such categories, qualifications, and rights, as
may be set forth in the By-Laws.
Article IV Officers
The Officers of the Society shall consist of: President, Vice-President, Secretary, and Treasurer. The Immediate
Past President will be an officer, ex-officio. Other Officers of the Society will be a Director of Operations, a Di-
rector of Communications and a Director of Membership.
All officers shall be nominated from the active membership for a two-year term without succession to other of-
ficer positions after the elected two-year term. The nominations shall be made in the fashion deemed best by the
President.
The Officer(s) shall be declared elected when each receives a majority of the votes cast.
The elections shall be held and completed during the Annual Meeting, to be held at the venue determined best
by the President of the Society.
The search committee will be formed and headed by the VP; composition of said search committee will be de-
termined by the President with consultation from the Vice-President. Candidates need not be present at the
meeting to be nominated or elected. If unable to attend the meeting, a complete resume and letter of interest
must be submitted to the President at least 30 days prior to the meeting. This will allow ample time to copy and
distribute the items on a ballot to voting members.
On the occasion that an Officer cannot fulfill the terms of office, the following shall apply:
The President shall appoint an Acting Officer(s) to fill the remainder of the terms if the vacancy occurs more
than 60 days prior to the Annual Meeting.
If the President is unable to fulfill the term of office, the Vice-President shall immediately succeed to become
the Acting President and then appoint an Acting Vice-President to Oversee all of the duties of the
Vice-President described herein.
The Acting Officer(s) shall complete the immediate past incumbent‘s term of office. (cont. page 16)
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Article V Meetings
The Annual Meeting of this Society shall be held during the Air National Guard Medical Conference, which
may include but not be limited to the ANGMS Readiness Frontiers Conference and the AMSUS Annual Meet-
ing.
Special meetings of the membership may be called at the discretion of the President or upon written petition of
more than half of the paid membership. No-tice of the time and location of special meeting will be e-mailed to
each individual with a return receipt, as well as posted in the ANG MSC Community of Practice at least 45 days
prior to the date of said meeting.
Article VI Funds The Treasurer shall be responsible for the control of the fiscal affairs, including the collection of dues.
Article VII Quorum
The Annual Meeting will be held and decisions made with the society members present at the Annual Meeting
Article VIII Rules of Order In questions involving parliamentary procedures, the current edition of Robert‘s Rules of Order, Revised shall
be used.
Article IX Amendments This Constitution and the Society‘s By-Laws will be reviewed immediately after an election year Annual Meet-
ing and may be amended only at the Annual Meeting of the Society.
Motions to amend the Constitution or the By-Laws shall be made at least 60 days prior to the Annual Meeting
by any member of the Executive Council.
Three-fourths of the members vote in attendance is necessary for the passage of an amendment to this Constitu-
tion. Two-thirds vote of the members in atten-dance is necessary for the passage of amendment to the By-Laws
Article X The Executive Council When the organization is not meeting in general session, the business of this Society shall be conducted by an
Executive Council composed of the Officers of the Society. Additional members of the Executive Council may
be appointed as provided for by the By-Laws to this Society. The Executive Coun-cil may conduct such busi-
ness as it feels proper under this Constitution or the By-Laws of the Society. The Executive Council will work
on the busi-ness of the ANG Medical Service Corp in conjunction with the ANG MSC Corps Chief appointed
leadership.
BY-LAWS
Article 1 Duty of the Officers The President shall be the society‘s Chief Executive Officer, directing the activities of the Society and shall pre-
side at all meetings of the Society. He/She will also have a seat and be a voting member of the ANG MSC
Council at the invitation of the ANG MSC Corps Chief.
The Vice-President shall be the Society‘s Chief Operations Officer and act in the President‘s place in his/her
absence. The Vice-President shall be the Com-mittee Coordinator, with duties to include Organizational Com-
pliance, Project Management, and Volunteer Management.
(cont. page 17)
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The Secretary shall be the society‘s administrator, responsible for the recording of the minutes at meetings, gen-
erating staffing packages for Society busi-ness. He/she shall notify the members, in writing, as to the time and
place of meetings. He/she will provide oversight & expertise on the Constitution & By-Laws, maintain the Soci-
ety‘s documents library and publish and maintain a directory of active, retired and honorary members to be pro-
vided to the membership at the Annual Meeting.
The Treasurer will collect dues and make expenditures of monies authorized by the President and the Executive
Council. He/she will make an annual finan-cial report to be published in the Newsletter and presented at the So-
ciety‘s Annual Meeting. The Treasurer‘s responsibilities will include all financial related activities of the Socie-
ty, marketing, and the Society‘s store and ensure the long-term organizational financial stability.
The Director of Operations will coordinate all formal Society activities including the Annual Meeting, ANG
MSC Socials, and Society supported philan-thropic events. He/She will report the status of all activities to the
Executive Council at all Council meetings.
The Director of Communications will coordinate all written and spoken communications including publishing
all Society Newsletters, maintaining the Soci-ety folder on the ANG MSC Community of Practice, and coordi-
nating conference calls.
The Director of Membership will manage all aspects of membership, including recruiting new members, assign-
ment and tracking status of all members, and developing and managing member benefits.
Article II Executive Council
The governing body of the Society shall be the Executive Council and shall consist of the Officers and the Im-
mediate Past President. The President of the Society shall serve as Chairperson of the Council. Other members
may be added by the President based on the needs of the society for specialized training in certain areas or rep-
resentation from special interest groups.
The Council shall meet at least quarterly, meetings conducted either in person, teleconference, videoconfer-
ence, or other means.
Article III Standing Committees Ad Hoc and Standing committees may be created by the Executive Council when a need for such a committee is
found. The name, membership, and duties of those committees shall be a function of the Executive Council.
Article IV Compensation and Expenses The Society will make expenditures when approved by the Executive Council. Interim expenditures will be
made when approved by the President and au-thorized by the Treasurer.
Article V Dues The amount of dues and when payable shall be determined at the Annual Meeting of this Society by means
deemed appropriate by the President.
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Article VII Membership Rights
Active Members shall be entitled to one vote each. Retired and Honorary Members shall have the privilege of
the floor.
Other than the routine business of this Society, no action may be taken except on a majority of the votes cast by
the Active Membership. Issues may be voted on between Annual Meetings by mail.
When voting by mail, all Active Members of record on the date that the ballot is mailed will receive a vote.
To be considered cast, a ballot must have a return-receipt dated not later than 15 days from the date of the bal-
lot.
Unless otherwise requested by the Constitution or these By-Laws, an issue shall be considered passed if it re-
ceives a majority of the total votes cast.
MSC Society Information
Mission Statement
- To represent all ANG MSC Officers in furthering the practice of healthcare administration
- To coordinate career field discussion with the ANG MSC Corps Chief and ANG MSC Senior Council
Background of the Society
- Developed in 1979 as a recognized Chapter of AMSUS
- Modeled after The Alliance of ANG Flight Surgeons and The ANG Nurse’s Association
- The Society has historically worked toward the vision set by the ANG MSC Corps Chief and ANG MSC
Leadership Team
- Primary Responsibilities have centered around providing an education program at AMSUS and other national
gatherings
(Formerly HSM, currently Readiness Frontiers)
- The ANG MSC Society Newsletter is published Annually
- Bylaws were updated in 1996 to reflect changes in the organization
- Societal Leadership consists of 4 Officers elected by the membership
Primary Contributions of the MSC Society
- A focal point on career field issues
- A non-profit organization empowered to represent and to accomplish business on behalf of all due-paying
ANG MSC members as
determined during the Annual Meeting
- A “Clearing House” for Best Practices and open dialogue among the ANG MSC field
- Constitution, Bylaws, dues and treasury allows sponsorship of Society Activities
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Lifetime MSC Society
Members Maj Philip Plourde NH #1 Capt Kyle Williamson MN #2
Capt Christi Bringard UT #3
Col Paul Loiselle NH #4 Capt Mary Newton MA #5
Lt Col Bill Beck TX #6
Maj Kelly Hall NY #7
1Lt Maureen Mulrooney DE #8 Capt Shannon Ford DC #9
Lt Col Brett Fehrle LA #10
Capt Ann Beyer WA #11 Maj Michelle Neugent KS #12
Capt Cheryl Stacklin VA #13
1Lt John Young MD #14
Maj Douglas Wattoff NY #15 Capt Kelly Niedzwiecki NV #16
Lt Col Michael Pollock PA #17
Lt Lisa Sullivan NH #18 Maj Norman Francis GA #19
Maj Ruth Keator AK #20
Col Sallie Worcester MD #21 1Lt Holly Hogsett OH #22
Lt Col Jon Sisson IL #23
Capt Timothy Keegan NY #24
1Lt Sonja Patterson GA #25 Capt Paul Marcus NH #26
Capt Doug Hise ME #27
Capt Michele Curtis MT #28 Capt Jaqueline Pekarek ND #29
Lt Col Linda Dunegan AK #30
2Lt Lisa Maciel NV #31 Capt Setrick Johnson MS #32
Lt Col Catherine Jacobson Hanson NH #33
Lt Col Timothy Stevens KS #34
1Lt Tammy Terry NC #35 Capt Anduena Cake-Squires NY #36
Maj Katharine Books CO #37
Col Paula Penson DC #38 Col Diana Shoop DC #39
Lt Col John Weisenfels AR #40
Mr. Steve Larson MD #41
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1Lt Dan Linkroum SC #45 Capt Tom O’Neill TN #46
Maj Patrick Ramirez AZ #47
1Lt Kristopher Johnson MN #48 1Lt Megan Winkle NV #50
Capt Ann Feist MN #51
5 Yr Memberships
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THANK YOU FOR YOUR SERVICE! LET US KNOW HOW WE CAN MAKE OUR SOCIETY BETTER FOR YOU!!
Maj Margaret Piccolo NY #53 1Lt Christian Walker DC #54
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