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Accession Number:
ADA289691
Title:
Aerospace Medicine. AFSCs 48GX/4FOX1.
Descriptive Note:
Occupational survey rept.,
Corporate Author:
AIR FORCE OCCUPATIONAL MEASUREMENT SQUADRON RANDOLPH AFB TX
Report Date:
1994-11-01
Pagination or Media Count:
69.0
Abstract:
This report summarizes the occupational survey results of the Aerospace Medicine Physician utilization field 935X and the Aerospace Medicine career field 901X0. USAFSAMED requested the survey to analyze the effectiveness of the current training program for Aerospace Medicine utilization field AFSC 93 5X. The analysis incorporates an assessment of the tasks trained in the Aerospace Medicine Primary course and the Aeromedical Specialist course there is an evaluation of tasks listed in the Course Training Standard CTS, Specialty Training Standard STS, and the Career Development Course CDC and a comparison of tasks required versus actual tasks performed by incumbents. In addition, several other issues will be analyzed, such as the emergency skills needed for Squadron Medical Element personnel versus those needed for non-Squadron Medical Element personnel, the amount of time spent on patient care versus time spent performing administrative duties, and the scope of job satisfaction for both officers and enlisted personnel. JMD
Distribution Statement:
APPROVED FOR PUBLIC RELEASE