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3440.10 with Changes - Navy Medicine - U.S. Navy

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BUMEDINST <strong>3440.10</strong><br />

20 Nov 2008<br />

d. The Deputy Chief of Staff, Manpower Personnel (BUMED-M1) shall ensure integration<br />

of <strong>Navy</strong> <strong>Medicine</strong> personnel into overall program objectives and shall leverage, where possible,<br />

Reserve capabilities to promote and facilitate effective installation level FHP HSS.<br />

e. The Deputy Chief of Staff, Installations and Logistics (BUMED-M4) shall assist in the<br />

management of medical logistics and health care and support facilities requirements. Provides<br />

safety and occupational and health, including industrial hygiene, policy support FHP EMP.<br />

f. Deputy Chief of Staff, Resource Management/Comptroller (BUMED-M8) shall assist<br />

through facilitation of programs, plans, and budget initiatives in support of this program.<br />

g. <strong>Navy</strong> <strong>Medicine</strong> Manpower, Personnel, Training and Education Command (NAVMED<br />

MPT&E) shall allocate sufficient resources to establish and improve FHP HSS EM education<br />

and training dealing specifically <strong>with</strong> CBRNE/all-hazards prevention and mitigation,<br />

preparedness, response, and recovery measures for all medical personnel.<br />

h. CO, <strong>Navy</strong> and Marine Corps Public Health Center (NMCPHC) shall:<br />

(1) Provide technical and scientific subject matter expertise (SME) reach-back support,<br />

as appropriate.<br />

(2) Provide occupational medicine and industrial hygiene support to include the<br />

Respiratory Protection Program.<br />

(3) Serve as the disease and syndromic surveillance hub for the <strong>Navy</strong> and Marine Corps.<br />

i. Naval Operational <strong>Medicine</strong> Institute (NOMI) shall serve as the archival site (NMLL<br />

System) for after action reports (AAR) and lessons learned from exercise assessments conducted<br />

involving MTFs in support of the FHP EMP, per reference (o).<br />

j. NAVMED Regional (NAVMEDREG) commanders shall support BUMED activities<br />

<strong>with</strong>in their respective areas of responsibility (AOR) in training, implementation, inventory<br />

management, sustainment issues, and evaluation as directed.<br />

(1) Appoint a full-time command emergency management officer (EMO) in accordance<br />

<strong>with</strong> enclosure (1), section 5.<br />

(2) Ensure hazard vulnerability assessments (HVAs) are conducted at MTFs at least<br />

every 3 years, <strong>with</strong> results addressed and coordinated <strong>with</strong> BUMED-M3/5. This program shall<br />

be coordinated <strong>with</strong> the Chief of Naval Operations (CNO) Installation Vulnerability Assessments<br />

(IVA), Marine Corps IVA programs, and Joint Staff Installation Vulnerability Assessments<br />

(JSIVA).<br />

k. <strong>Navy</strong> <strong>Medicine</strong> Inspector General (BUMED-M00IG) shall include inspection and<br />

organizational assessments of command FHP EMP; including currency of the command EM<br />

Plan and compliance <strong>with</strong> the <strong>Navy</strong> <strong>Medicine</strong> FHP EMP program objectives.<br />

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