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Navy Medicine Operational Training Command

 

Leadership


  

NMOTC CO
 CAPT Nichole Olson

NMOTC XO
 CAPT Lacy L. Gee

NMOTC CMC
 HMCM Charles R. Hickey

 
About Us

 

 

MISSION

Train, educate, and qualify healthcare professionals and skilled warfighters to support maritime dominance.

 

VISION

Recognized as the center of excellence in operational medicine and warfighter & aircrew survivability across the range of military operations through innovative and evidence-based education and training.

 

 

Overview


  

 

 

From corpsmen deployed with the Marines, doctors and nurses serving with Expeditionary Medical Facilities, and administrators and independent duty corpsmen serving on ships, aircraft,  and submarines, their mission is the same--to save lives.  The Navy Medicine Operational Training Command (NMOTC) supports Navy Medicine’s life-saving mission by training these medical professionals – and in many cases the warfighter themselves – for theater-specific contingencies. 


Headquartered at Naval Air Station Pensacola, Florida, NMOTC oversees 6 detachments and 18 training centers in more than 60 facilities spread across the U.S.  More than 750 personnel support 64 instructional programs within aviation, surface and undersea warfare, expeditionary forces, and special operations; supporting readiness for the Navy, other U.S. armed forces and U.S. allies globally.   
NMOTC provides funding and manages quota control for specialized courses like Cold Weather Medicine, Humanitarian Assistance, and Chemical & Biological Casualties Management.  
NMOTC is home to the Robert E. Mitchell Center for Prisoner of War Studies established in 1972.  The Center supports former POWs from every U.S. war and conflict since WWII, including the civilians held captive during the Iranian Hostage Crisis as well as POWs during Operation Iraqi Freedom. 
NMOTC has come a long way from its origin in 1946 as the School of Aviation Medicine—now training more than 18,000 students annually, the largest training throughput in Navy Medicine. 
Each one of those 18,000 is one more ray of hope in the field – one more way to save a life.
 


 

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Address:
7840 Roswell Road
Building 300, Suite 325
Atlanta, GA 30350
Phone Numbers:
Telephone(Local): (770) 396-3898
Telephone(Toll-Free): 800-917-2081
Fax: (770) 396-3790
 
COE is the institutional accrediting body for the NMFDC AOR and is available for students and staff who have
submitted issues through normal grievance channels but feel that their grievance is still unresolved.
https://council.org/
 

 

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