OR Qual Flashcards
What does ASTB stand for?
Aviation Selection Test Battery
What is APEX.NET
Web-based ASTB
What is the Officer recruiting manual?
1131.2G
What is the NROTC instruction manual?
1533.4E
What is the manual for training?
1500.4S
All erroneous/fraudulent enlistment and commissions shall be reported when and to whom?
Within 30 days of discovery to NAVCRUITCOM (N31) with copies to NAVCRUITCOM (OOIG and OOJ)
What does CCPR stand for?
Chaplain Corps Program Recruiter
How long does the R-OPS have to become PQS qualified?
Must obtain officer/Enlisted Recruiter PQS in addition to R-OPS PQS within 6 months
Who is responsible to ensure office recruiter Qual is completed within six months?
R-OPS
Who does R-OPS report to?
CO and XO
What are the function of officer recruiters?
The officer recruiters function is to attain qualified applicant for selection into the Navy’s active in reserve officer communities
Who does the officer recruiter report to?
O-ACR
Who can administer the ASTB?
Officer processor or officer processor Leads
How long do Officer Processors have to complete their PQS
6 months
What is the name of the computer-based program for the ASTB?
APEX.NET
Who appoints a commission officer?
The president
What does an officers designator mean?
It’s a four digit code used to group officers by categories for personnel accounting and administrative purposes
Where can you find navy officer billet classifications?
NAVPERS 15839 VOL 1
What is HSCP?
Health services collegiate program
What is HPSP
Health professional scholarship program
What is NCP?
Nurse candidate program
What is FAP?
Financial assistance program
What is BDCP?
Bachelorette degree completion program
What is CEC?
Civil engineer corps
What is NUPOC?
Nuclear Propulsion Officer candidate
The officer recruiter will obtain all name lists from what schools?
Priority 1 and 2
What does OHARP mean?
Officer hometown area recruiting
14 - 90 days no cost orders.
What does SEMINAR mean?
Senior minority Assistance to Recruiting
Sends Hispanic and black officer to recruiting for 20 days to meet with influential community members.
How long does the R-OPS have to assign a lead to an OR?
72 hrs
How long does an OR have to contact a LEAD?
72hrs
How long does an OR have to update the NAVOPSTCEN?
14 days
How long does an OR have to complete a feedback on NAVOPSPTCEN?
14 days
How many attempts must be made on a lead until you can dispose of it?
3 times
What school will be included in the school canvassing program?
Medical school, nursing school, teaching hospital, colleges, universities, law school, seminaries and other post secondary institutions
What is OMR?
Officer Market Report
How long is an OMR kept for?
2yrs
What does the OMR show?
Identifiable historical officer accession, production from universities and colleges
What does PRO B mean?
The kit has been QC’d and is being submitted for consideration for board.
What does PRO REC Y mean?
The kit/prospect had been recommended YES by the board
What does FIN SEL mean?
Final selection
What are the parts of the officer SmartBoard?
Territorial map, new a session overlay, Goaling letter/monthly goal sheets, collegiate status board and School canvassing program
What does the blue star mean?
Residency or Medical teaching hospital for medical programs
What does the green star mean?
two-year college
What does a gold star mean?
Four-year college
What does a silver star mean?
NOSC
How often are collegiates required to be contacted?
One contact a month either electronically or telephone and one face-to-face every quarter
What does OAR stand for?
Officer aptitude rating
Navy active-duty collegiate come from what programs?
Bachelorette degree completion program,
Civil engineering core, Health services collegiate program
NUPOC
Are collegiates subject to the UCMJ?
Yes
What is CCR?
Collegiate contact report
What is a CMR?
Collegiate management report
Do Champlin students receive financial assistance from the U.S. Navy?
No
Which components does program authorizations cover?
Active component and reserve component
What resource help officer recruiters find out what applicant are being picked up?
Competitive profile
Medical doctors are required to take what test?
United States license exam
What does HPSP stand for?
Health Professions Scholarship Program
What year of school does a medical student apply for residency?
4th year
How much is FAP?
$45,000
What does CTO stand for?
Career transition office
When can a NAVET or OSVET get a bonus?
First time processing
What is CV?
Curriculum Vitae
What must be sent to PM for FAP?
CV and USMLE
How long is OCS?
12 weeks
How long is ODS officer Development School?
5 weeks
How many medical specialties are there?
31
What is CCPD?
Centralized credential and Privileging Directorette
Who must review all MED officers?
PM and BUMED
What document do you refer to to find minimum officer program requirements?
Program Authorizations
What are the 2 types of dentist?
DMD and DDS
Which program releases PM weekly
Medical dental nurse and MSC
ORAMPS
Officer Recruiting Annual Marketing prospecting system
If a reservist takes a bonus how many years are they obligated to serve?
3 years
T or F
HPSP is a scholarship for both dental and medical.
TRUE
T or F
HPSP pays for 80% of school.
False
T or F
HSCP can promote to E7 if the have a referral.
True
How much money does the nurse core program offer?
10K
How long is officer candidate school (OCS)?
12 weeks
How long is officer developmental school (ODS)?
5 weeks
How long is Direct Commission School (DCS)?
2 weeks
Where are all Officer boot camps at?
Newport, Rhode Island
What is a CLO?
Campus Liaison Officer
What is a PSLO?
Professional Services Liaison Officer
They reserve or retired officer who are in faculty and administrative positions at medical schools to help districts in recruiting.
What is the RDAC?
Recruiting District Assistance Council
How many times can you take the ASTB?
3 times in a lifetime
How can BCDP collegiate can advance in pay grade?
Making the DEANS list 2 semester in a row
Referring candidate for NUPOC, NRE, CEC and NRI programs.
Benefits for Health Professional Scholarship Program. HPSP PA 130
- 100% tuition books and equipment
* $20,000 critical skill accession bonus for medical Corps and dental corps only
Health professionals scholarship program HPSP it’s a scholarship for who?
Medical, dental and various MSC student specialties
When do typically take your MCAT?
Undergraduate between junior and senior year
What does MCAT stand for?
Medical college admissions test
What is HSCP collegiate entitled to?
E6 pay and benefits
What medical programs does HSCP qualify for?
Medical students
dental students
Various MSC
What does DDS stand for?
Doctor of dental surgery
What does DMD stand for?
Doctor dental medicine
When do you typically take your DAT?
Junior year of undergrad
For dental what is the minimum score you must make on DAT for HPSP and HSCP?
HPSP =18
HSCP=17
What does MSC stand for?
Medical Service Corps
How long do you have to complete the ASTB?
Three hours
How many sections does the ASTB have?
7
How many times can you take the ASTB?
3 times in a lifetime
Who must approve starting kit work on officer candidate?
Program manager
Where can you take the ASTB?
Fresno
NORS
HQ
When are CMRs due?
January 31st and June 30th
What is the score range for the OAR?
20-80
How many years of obligation do you have for FAP?
2years
How many hours do you have to take the ASTB?
3 hours
What do you need for kit prep?
Checklist for that officer program and program manager needs to approve applicant.
What are the “Big 4”?
Reserve Genoff
Active Genoff
Reserve medical
Active Medical
What does SOAP stand for?
Supplemental offer and acceptance program
Who responsible for updating Oramps?
Recruiter
Where is the centralized credentials and privileging department located?
Jacksonville, Florida
What is the only scholarship where a collegiate is on active duty?
HSCP
How many regional accrediting agencies are there?
6
How often does OPS and OACR review ORAMPS?
Monthly
How often does the CO and XO review ORAMPS?
Quarterly
How many affinity groups are there?
7
Name 3 ways to become an officer.
Student, DA and DCO
FREIDA contains what?
All Residencies
How much is the monthly stipends for FAP?
$2200.73
How long is the payback for HSCP?
Minimum of 3 years/ year for year
What does TMS stand for?
Training in medical specialty
TMS is only available to who?
Doctors and dentist in residency
Who receives the Stipend in the TMS program?
Specialties only
What paygrade do TMS candidates come in at?
O3
What paygrade does CEC collegiate come in at?
E-3
True or False
Prior to working someone for FAP you must forward their Curriculum Vitae (CVs) and USMLE/COMLEX scores to Medical Corps Program Manager to ensure that they are qualified.
True
MC DA/DCO must be able to serve 20 years by age?
68
MC DA/DCO (MD) applicants must graduate from what type of accredited school?
LCME
MC DA/DCO (DO) applicants must graduate from what type of accredited school?
COCA
True or False
You can submit an application for dental corps applicant 6 months before they take their licensing exam.
True
What 2 medical accession programs would you use for fully trained doctors or dentist?
Direct Access (DA)/Direct Commission Officer (DCO)
How much is the Health Professional Loan repayment Program? (HPLRP)
$120,000
Does a dentist have to do an internship or residency?
NO, Dentists are able complete their state licensing requirements and practice dentistry upon graduation from Dental School.
What is the max score for the DAT?
30
Where can you find what subspecialties are the high priorities we are currently recruiting for?
The Medical Dashboard
What is the main difference between TMS and FAP?
TMS - Reserve FAP – Active Duty
What are the 2 Non-collegiate Officer Commissioning Schools?
OCS ODS
What is the payback time for most MSC programs?
3-7 years
What is the maximum score for the ASTB?
80
What is the minimum waiting time to retake the ASTB?
90 days
What is the Scroll?
The SCROLL is used to determine pay grade of Officer applicant
Who conducts the OPR (Officer Production Review)
Conducted by the CO with each officer recruiter on a quarterly basis
What does PRO REC X stand for?
X-board cancelled or no quotas. Resubmit for next board
What are the only 2 pathways for Nurse Corps?
Nurse Candidate Program (NCP) Direct Accession (DA) & Direct Commission officer (DCO)
True or False
NCP candidates receive tuition assistance reimbursement for books/equipment.
False
What is the payback for NCP?
Year to year + 1
1 year NCP = 4 years obligation 2 year of NCP = 5 years obligation
How many sections are on the MCAT?
4 Sections
What is the maximum score on the old MCAT?
45
What is the maximum score on the new MCAT?
528
What is the average score on the new MCAT?
125
How long are MCAT scores good for?
3 years & Navy takes most recent
What OPNAVIST is for medical programs?
OPNAVINST 112O Series
When is the military MATCH date?
December 3rd Friday
What is CODA?
Graduate of a Commission on Dental Accreditation (CODA) shows accredited school within the United States, Canada, or Puerto Rico
What is the Army Baylor PT Program?
Program for students to receive a Doctorate in Physical Therapy (DPT)
How long is the fellowship and obligation for Clin Psych Fellowship?
year fellowship
3 year obligation after fellowship
How much is the accession Bonus for a General Dentist?
$150,000
How much is the Health Professions Loan Repayment Program (HPLRP) and what program is it associated with?
Only available for General Dentist 120,000 ($40,000k/yr for 3yrs)
What is HPLRP and what Is the minimum payback?
Health Professions Loan Repayment Program (HPLRP)
2 yr min pay back
Agency for school Accreditation for DO
Commission on Osteopathic College Accreditation (COCA) accredited school for DO
How much experience does a Reserve nurse need?
Recent graduates or within 6 months of graduation (DA)
Minimum 90 days experience (DCO all specialties)
What accrediting does a nurse need?
CCNE /ACEN
NCLEX
Medical Corp
Doctors need to be accredited by what?
USMLE and LCME
What score does a pilot need to score on the ASTB?
50
How many programs does NUPOC have?
5 programs Nuclear propulsion instructor Nuclear power training instructor Surface Sub surface Navy reactor engineer
What is DUINS?
“Duty under instruction” Post grad program
What the 7 affinity groups?
Society of Hispanic professional engineers
Society of Mexican American Engineers and scientists
National society of Black Engineers
Society of women engineers
Society of Asian scientists and engineers
Asian and pacific American medical student association
American Indian science and engineer society
What is care?
Champlain accession retention evaluation