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Navy IDC          NAVYIDCA@YAHOO.COM                               Issue #2 June 2011




                    NAVY IDC
               Independent Duty Corpsman Association Newsletter




                         NEW IDCA
                         OFFICERS
                                                                        Inside
                                                             Page 2   2011 IDC of the
                                                                      Year!

                                                             Page 3   President’s
                                                                      Message
                                                             Page 4   AFOMS 2011

                                                             Page 5   Wounded
                                                                      Warriors

                                                             Page 6   “A” School
                                                                      Relocates

                                                             Page 7    DetailerCorner/
                                                                       IDCA Agenda
Congratulations to our newly elected IDCA Team!
From left: President: HMCS Raymond Meyers,
Secretary: HMC Miguel Lugo, HMCM Keith Staples, Treasurer:
HMCS Eliza Rubic, and Vice President: HMC Randy Swanson.




                        Independent Duty Corpsman Association:
                       Serving the Warfighter 24 hours a day!
Navy IDC                                                                           Issue #1 June 2011
                                                                                             #2


                  BUMED IDC OF THE YEAR
BZ to the 2011 BUMED IDC’s of the year!

2011 SURFACE FORCE IDC of the Year:
HM1(SW/FMF) Wasim. S. Mohamed
USS FARRAGUT (DDG 99)

2011 SUBMARINE FORCE IDC of the Year:
HM1(SS/FMF) Aaron P. McKnight
USS TOLEDO (SSN 769)

2011 EXPEDITIONARY FORCE IDC of the Year:
HMC(FMF/EXW) Eric J. Motz
1st BATTALION, 2ND MARINES                                  From left: HMCM Thompson, HM1
2011 SHORE DUTY IDC of the Year:
                                                            Mohamed, and FORCM Martinez.
HMC (SW/AW/EXW) Randall E. Moss
NAVAL MEDICAL CENTER SAN DIEGO



                    A Message from the IDCA President
  I would like to take this time to     Our goal is the train ourselfs to     responsibility and accept the
  thank everyone who participated       the best of our abilities. We will   challenge.
  in the 5th Annual Armed Forces        instill in them, and demonstrate     I would like to introduce your
  Operational Medical Symposium         by our own example, the highest      new IDCA officers:
  (AFOMS) in Colorado Springs,          standard of Honor, Courage, and
  CO. Our goal is to maximize as        Commitment. Our mission is           VICE PRESIDENT:
  many attendees from all services      supplying the fleet with specially   HMC Randy Swanson
  along with providing the right        selected technically trained IDC’s   (NSSC, Pearl Harbor)
  training     to    support    Navy    for military service all over the
  Medicine and the war fighters         world. The leadership of the IDCA    TREASURER:
  through didactic and practical        cannot do this alone. It takes the   HMCS Eliza Rubic
  training opportunities. As your       dedication, hard work, and the       (HQMC Washington DC)
  New IDCA President, I have the        selflessness of every IDC to pull
  vision of taking our association      everything together in unity and     SECRETARY:
  from great to even greater. I feel    an espirit de corps to accomplish    HMC Miguel Lugo
  that by applying the concepts of      this mission.                        (COMSUBPAC Pearl Harbor)
  unity of purpose and espirit de       We want to provide advance
  corps we can become an                knowledge and skills upon which      WEBMASTER: HMCS Richards
  unstoppable force. I know that the    our shipmate’s life depends on.      (EHSLANT, Norfolk)
  integrity of the IDC starts with us   Through        competence      and
  and our association. We will          proficiency we provide a vital       ASST WEB:
  continue to strive to improve         function for Military Operations a   HMC Roger Winslow
  ourselves, our communities and        shore, in the air and above and      (SPAWAR, Norfolk)
  our Navy.                             below the seas. The Navy, our
                                        country and the world depends on     Sincerely,
                                        the IDC and we embrace this          HMCS (SS/SW/FMF)
                                                                             Raymond Fernandez Meyers
Navy IDC                                                                             Issue #2 June 2011




                   HMCS (SS/SW/FMF) Raymond Fernandez Meyers

                                         Born in New Orleans, Louisiana, Senior Chief Meyers enlisted in the
                                 United States Navy in September 1989. He graduated from Henrietta M. King
                                 High School and attended Texas A&I University in Kingsville, Texas. Upon
                                 completion of recruit training and Hospital Corpsman “A” School in San Diego,
                                 California, he reported to Field Medical Service School in Camp Pendleton,
                                 California in June 1990.

                                        Senior Chief Meyers’ first duty station was Naval Hospital Philadelphia.
                                 He was the Senior Corpsman in the Pediatric Clinic from July 1990 to February
                                 1992. While in Philadelphia he was also deployed with 2nd MARDIV in support
                                 of Operation Desert Shield/Desert Storm. During this deployment he qualified
                                 Fleet Marine Force (FMF). After his tour with the marines he transferred to
Naval School of Health Sciences in Bethesda, Maryland in February 1992. He completed Operating Room
Technician School in September of the same year.

        Senior Chief Meyers then reported aboard USS BLUE RIDGE (LCC-19) in Yokosuka, Japan in October
1992. While there he qualified Enlisted Surface Warfare Specialist and was Command Advanced to Petty Officer
Second Class. Following this assignment he reported to Naval Hospital Jacksonville where he was LPO of the
Orthopedic Clinic from January 1996 to November 1998. He then volunteered for submarine service and reported
to Basic Enlisted Submarine School (BESS) in 1999. Upon completion of BESS he then reported to the Naval
Undersea Medical Institute in Groton, as a Submarine Independent Duty Corpsman student. In March 2000, he
graduated and was meritoriously promoted to Petty Officer First Class.

       Senior Chief Meyers reported aboard the USS MARYLAND (SSBN 738)(GOLD) in April 2000 and served
Independently as the Medical Department Representative until December 2003. While there, he earned both the
SSBN Deterrent Patrol Insignia (six patrols) and Enlisted Dolphins. In January 2004 Senior Chief Meyers reported
to instructor duty at the Naval Undersea Medical Institute in Groton, CT. He taught a variety of medical and
administrative subjects. He completed his Master Training Specialist certification and was selected Sailor of the
Year 2004 and was promoted to Chief Petty Officer in 2005. In May of 2006 he reported to the PCU NEW
HAMPSHIRE (SSN 778) as the first Medical Department Representative. During this tour, he was promoted to
Senior Chief in May 2008. Senior Chief Myers currently is stationed at the Naval Undersea Medical Institute as the
Senior Instructor.

         His personal awards include the Navy and Marine Corps Commendation Medal, Navy and Marine Corps
Achievement Medal (six awards), Combat Action Ribbon, Navy Unit Commendation, Meritorious Unit
Commendation, Battle “E” (four awards), Good Conduct Medal (six awards) and several personal and command
awards. He earned a Bachelor of Science in Health Sciences from Touro University International and is presently
finishing a dual Masters in Health Science/ Business Administration from TUI University.

       Senior Chief Meyers is married to the former Judy Allison Fiedtkou of Queens, New York. He has two
sons Raymond and Ramsey.
Navy IDC   Issue #2 June 2011
Wounded Warriors




  Above: Our Navy/Coast Guard Wounded Warrior Team competing at the Olympic Training Center,
  Colorado Springs, Colorado. Fortunately Navy IDC’s have opportunity to show there brothers and sisters
  support while attending the 2011 AFOMS Conference.


The Wounded Warrior Disabled Sports Project (WWDSP) is a partnership between the Wounded Warrior Project

and Disabled Sports USA to provide year-round sports programs for severely wounded service members from

the Iraq and Afghanistan conflicts and the global war on terrorism.

Decades of experience has shown Disabled Sports USA that early intervention with active sports results in

successful rehabilitation after traumatic injury. WWDSP events take place at sites throughout the United States

offering wounded warriors the opportunity to integrate as participants and mentors in their home communities.

The wounded warriors and their family members are provided these opportunities free of charge, including

transportation, lodging, adaptive equipment, and individualized instruction in over a dozen different winter and

summer sports.

Why is the Wounded Warrior Disabled Sports Project Important?

“If I can do this, I can do anything!”

These soldiers, airmen, and Marines are going through a very difficult time. They are warriors and athletes, the

majority of whom are in their twenties. This sudden, traumatic change in physical ability severely impacts them

and their families.

What they need is action NOW that will show them the promise of a bright and active future. Sports provide this.

With the proper adaptive equipment and trained instructors, they can successfully learn a sport - almost any

sport—in ONE day. This immediate success provides a foundation for the development of a positive self-image

and outlook on life. This transformation is a key factor in leading an independent, full, and productive life.



For more info on how to help and for volunteer opportunities please visit:
http://www.woundedwarriorproject.org
Navy Medicine Makes                                             A hospital corpsman for over 30 years,
                                                        Martinez also recognized the contributions of
Historic Move As                                        fellow corpsmen to the country and the Navy.
                                                        "It is no accident that we are experiencing the
Naval Hospital Corps                                    lowest battle mortality and non-battle injury
                                                        rates in the history of armed conflict. This is due
School Relocates                                        in large part to our exceptional corpsmen and
By L.A. Shively                                         their training.
Fort Sam Houston public affairs office
                                                                The Hospital Corps is the largest rating in
        The Navy celebrated a major milestone in        our Navy and the most decorated in the United
the history of its hospital corpsmen training with an   States. Twenty naval ships alone have been
April 21 rededication ceremony at Joint Base San        named after hospital corpsmen," she said. Navy
Antonio, relocating the Naval Hospital Corps            Seaman Josue Espinoza expressed pride in his
School from Great Lakes, IL.                            training as a hospital corpsman. "I feel honored
        Sailors joined Soldiers and Airmen at the       so say that when I put on my uniform, I not only
Medical, Education and Training Campus                  represent the U.S. Navy, I also represent
(METC) as part of the 2005 Base Closure and             generations of Sailors who have gone before me
Realignment Commission initiative consolidating         to fight for my freedom." Student Navy Seaman
military enlisted medical training and education.       Daniella      Summers        echoed     Martinez'
        A variety of basic courses will be taught in    commitment to service. "No matter the situation
an integrated environment, followed by service-         a shipmate will never be left behind,"
unique classes. "METC is both a place and an            she said. The program included performances
idea,”said Navy Rear Adm. William R. Kiser              by The United States Marine Drum & Bugle
METC’s inaugural commandant. "As a place it             Corps and by the Smithson Valley Armed and
represents new buildings and infrastructure which       Unarmed Drill Teams.
is absolutely world class. As an idea, it is always             Several enlisted members modeled
good to train like we fight. It's always good to        historical uniforms that spanned across decades
come together to get know each other and develop        representing all services. Navy students began
trust in each other before we show up on the            training at METC last May. Target date for all
battlefield." Guest speaker Navy Force Master           students training here is prior to Sept. 15, the
Chief Laura Martinez, director of the Hospital          BRAC deadline. Average daily student load is
Corps, expanded on the duality of the corpsmen's        estimated to be about 9,000 Sailors, Soldiers and
training and mission. "We have long heard the call      Airmen at completion, making METC the
'Corpsman up!' that we have answered in every           world’s largest military medical education and
major battle since the Corps’ founding. At the same     training facility. "We look forward to the
time, the Hospital Corps has always provided care       collaboration. We look forward to making this
for family members and retirees at military             version of hospital corps school the finest it's
treatment facilities around the globe. This dual        ever been in the history of the Navy," Kiser said.
commitment will never waver, no matter where
our Sailors and Marines go or what they do,"
Martinez said.         Martinez recognized the
importance of the bond between providers, patients
and service to country. "Today we honor and
celebrate that sacred trust to ensure our nation has
a medically ready, fit, and fighting force and that
those who’ve served our nation, along with their
families, can always count on the Hospital Corps
to help provide quality and compassionate patient
and family-centered health care," Martinez said.
DETAILER CORNER:


                                          HMCM Luke Vanemelen       HM Lead Detailer, HM E9 Sea/shore
                                              (901)874-4573
                                        lucas.vanemelen@navy.mil
                                          HMCS Jeromy Cronin        NECs: 8403, 8427, 8493, 8494
                                              (901)874-3800
                                         Jeromy.cronin@navy.mil
                                          HMC Chris Loving          NECs: 8402, 8407, 8416, 8452
                                              (901)874-3813
                                         Chris.loving@navy.mil
                                          HMC Brandie Collins       NECs: 8425, 8410, 8463

                                              (901)874-3812

                                         Brandie.a.collins@navy.mil


                 IDCA AGENDA
                 - 2012 Arm ed Forces Operational M edical Sym posium (AFOMS)
                                                       Medical
                 Planning Committee site visit next month! Location: JACKSONVILLE, FL.

                 Updates will be posted on our Face Book page!

- IDCA Logo and Coin design

The IDCA is currently in the process of re-designing our new IDC logo and coin!

- IDCA M eeting M inutes
       Meeting

First official IDCA meeting minutes will be added as a section on our next edition!

- Recruitm en t of Volunteers

Do you want to be on the AFOMS committee? Contact us and let us know! We looking for
motivated IDC’s to volunteer to help with out next IDC conference!

- Newsletter Inputs

We need your inputs! Do you have good information to put out to the IDCA? FWD all of your
inputs to our e-mail! NAVYIDCA@YAHOO.COM

- Treasury Report

IDCA Treasury report will also be included in next NAVY IDC edition! If you missed your chance to
pay your IDCA dues information on how to pay will be posted on our Face Book page!

        Follow Navy Independent Duty Corpsman Association
                      (IDCA) on FACEBOOK!
                          Visit our website: http://www.navyidc.org

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NAVY IDC JUN 2011 EDITION (2)

  • 1. Navy IDC NAVYIDCA@YAHOO.COM Issue #2 June 2011 NAVY IDC Independent Duty Corpsman Association Newsletter NEW IDCA OFFICERS Inside Page 2 2011 IDC of the Year! Page 3 President’s Message Page 4 AFOMS 2011 Page 5 Wounded Warriors Page 6 “A” School Relocates Page 7 DetailerCorner/ IDCA Agenda Congratulations to our newly elected IDCA Team! From left: President: HMCS Raymond Meyers, Secretary: HMC Miguel Lugo, HMCM Keith Staples, Treasurer: HMCS Eliza Rubic, and Vice President: HMC Randy Swanson. Independent Duty Corpsman Association: Serving the Warfighter 24 hours a day!
  • 2. Navy IDC Issue #1 June 2011 #2 BUMED IDC OF THE YEAR BZ to the 2011 BUMED IDC’s of the year! 2011 SURFACE FORCE IDC of the Year: HM1(SW/FMF) Wasim. S. Mohamed USS FARRAGUT (DDG 99) 2011 SUBMARINE FORCE IDC of the Year: HM1(SS/FMF) Aaron P. McKnight USS TOLEDO (SSN 769) 2011 EXPEDITIONARY FORCE IDC of the Year: HMC(FMF/EXW) Eric J. Motz 1st BATTALION, 2ND MARINES From left: HMCM Thompson, HM1 2011 SHORE DUTY IDC of the Year: Mohamed, and FORCM Martinez. HMC (SW/AW/EXW) Randall E. Moss NAVAL MEDICAL CENTER SAN DIEGO A Message from the IDCA President I would like to take this time to Our goal is the train ourselfs to responsibility and accept the thank everyone who participated the best of our abilities. We will challenge. in the 5th Annual Armed Forces instill in them, and demonstrate I would like to introduce your Operational Medical Symposium by our own example, the highest new IDCA officers: (AFOMS) in Colorado Springs, standard of Honor, Courage, and CO. Our goal is to maximize as Commitment. Our mission is VICE PRESIDENT: many attendees from all services supplying the fleet with specially HMC Randy Swanson along with providing the right selected technically trained IDC’s (NSSC, Pearl Harbor) training to support Navy for military service all over the Medicine and the war fighters world. The leadership of the IDCA TREASURER: through didactic and practical cannot do this alone. It takes the HMCS Eliza Rubic training opportunities. As your dedication, hard work, and the (HQMC Washington DC) New IDCA President, I have the selflessness of every IDC to pull vision of taking our association everything together in unity and SECRETARY: from great to even greater. I feel an espirit de corps to accomplish HMC Miguel Lugo that by applying the concepts of this mission. (COMSUBPAC Pearl Harbor) unity of purpose and espirit de We want to provide advance corps we can become an knowledge and skills upon which WEBMASTER: HMCS Richards unstoppable force. I know that the our shipmate’s life depends on. (EHSLANT, Norfolk) integrity of the IDC starts with us Through competence and and our association. We will proficiency we provide a vital ASST WEB: continue to strive to improve function for Military Operations a HMC Roger Winslow ourselves, our communities and shore, in the air and above and (SPAWAR, Norfolk) our Navy. below the seas. The Navy, our country and the world depends on Sincerely, the IDC and we embrace this HMCS (SS/SW/FMF) Raymond Fernandez Meyers
  • 3. Navy IDC Issue #2 June 2011 HMCS (SS/SW/FMF) Raymond Fernandez Meyers Born in New Orleans, Louisiana, Senior Chief Meyers enlisted in the United States Navy in September 1989. He graduated from Henrietta M. King High School and attended Texas A&I University in Kingsville, Texas. Upon completion of recruit training and Hospital Corpsman “A” School in San Diego, California, he reported to Field Medical Service School in Camp Pendleton, California in June 1990. Senior Chief Meyers’ first duty station was Naval Hospital Philadelphia. He was the Senior Corpsman in the Pediatric Clinic from July 1990 to February 1992. While in Philadelphia he was also deployed with 2nd MARDIV in support of Operation Desert Shield/Desert Storm. During this deployment he qualified Fleet Marine Force (FMF). After his tour with the marines he transferred to Naval School of Health Sciences in Bethesda, Maryland in February 1992. He completed Operating Room Technician School in September of the same year. Senior Chief Meyers then reported aboard USS BLUE RIDGE (LCC-19) in Yokosuka, Japan in October 1992. While there he qualified Enlisted Surface Warfare Specialist and was Command Advanced to Petty Officer Second Class. Following this assignment he reported to Naval Hospital Jacksonville where he was LPO of the Orthopedic Clinic from January 1996 to November 1998. He then volunteered for submarine service and reported to Basic Enlisted Submarine School (BESS) in 1999. Upon completion of BESS he then reported to the Naval Undersea Medical Institute in Groton, as a Submarine Independent Duty Corpsman student. In March 2000, he graduated and was meritoriously promoted to Petty Officer First Class. Senior Chief Meyers reported aboard the USS MARYLAND (SSBN 738)(GOLD) in April 2000 and served Independently as the Medical Department Representative until December 2003. While there, he earned both the SSBN Deterrent Patrol Insignia (six patrols) and Enlisted Dolphins. In January 2004 Senior Chief Meyers reported to instructor duty at the Naval Undersea Medical Institute in Groton, CT. He taught a variety of medical and administrative subjects. He completed his Master Training Specialist certification and was selected Sailor of the Year 2004 and was promoted to Chief Petty Officer in 2005. In May of 2006 he reported to the PCU NEW HAMPSHIRE (SSN 778) as the first Medical Department Representative. During this tour, he was promoted to Senior Chief in May 2008. Senior Chief Myers currently is stationed at the Naval Undersea Medical Institute as the Senior Instructor. His personal awards include the Navy and Marine Corps Commendation Medal, Navy and Marine Corps Achievement Medal (six awards), Combat Action Ribbon, Navy Unit Commendation, Meritorious Unit Commendation, Battle “E” (four awards), Good Conduct Medal (six awards) and several personal and command awards. He earned a Bachelor of Science in Health Sciences from Touro University International and is presently finishing a dual Masters in Health Science/ Business Administration from TUI University. Senior Chief Meyers is married to the former Judy Allison Fiedtkou of Queens, New York. He has two sons Raymond and Ramsey.
  • 4. Navy IDC Issue #2 June 2011
  • 5. Wounded Warriors Above: Our Navy/Coast Guard Wounded Warrior Team competing at the Olympic Training Center, Colorado Springs, Colorado. Fortunately Navy IDC’s have opportunity to show there brothers and sisters support while attending the 2011 AFOMS Conference. The Wounded Warrior Disabled Sports Project (WWDSP) is a partnership between the Wounded Warrior Project and Disabled Sports USA to provide year-round sports programs for severely wounded service members from the Iraq and Afghanistan conflicts and the global war on terrorism. Decades of experience has shown Disabled Sports USA that early intervention with active sports results in successful rehabilitation after traumatic injury. WWDSP events take place at sites throughout the United States offering wounded warriors the opportunity to integrate as participants and mentors in their home communities. The wounded warriors and their family members are provided these opportunities free of charge, including transportation, lodging, adaptive equipment, and individualized instruction in over a dozen different winter and summer sports. Why is the Wounded Warrior Disabled Sports Project Important? “If I can do this, I can do anything!” These soldiers, airmen, and Marines are going through a very difficult time. They are warriors and athletes, the majority of whom are in their twenties. This sudden, traumatic change in physical ability severely impacts them and their families. What they need is action NOW that will show them the promise of a bright and active future. Sports provide this. With the proper adaptive equipment and trained instructors, they can successfully learn a sport - almost any sport—in ONE day. This immediate success provides a foundation for the development of a positive self-image and outlook on life. This transformation is a key factor in leading an independent, full, and productive life. For more info on how to help and for volunteer opportunities please visit: http://www.woundedwarriorproject.org
  • 6. Navy Medicine Makes A hospital corpsman for over 30 years, Martinez also recognized the contributions of Historic Move As fellow corpsmen to the country and the Navy. "It is no accident that we are experiencing the Naval Hospital Corps lowest battle mortality and non-battle injury rates in the history of armed conflict. This is due School Relocates in large part to our exceptional corpsmen and By L.A. Shively their training. Fort Sam Houston public affairs office The Hospital Corps is the largest rating in The Navy celebrated a major milestone in our Navy and the most decorated in the United the history of its hospital corpsmen training with an States. Twenty naval ships alone have been April 21 rededication ceremony at Joint Base San named after hospital corpsmen," she said. Navy Antonio, relocating the Naval Hospital Corps Seaman Josue Espinoza expressed pride in his School from Great Lakes, IL. training as a hospital corpsman. "I feel honored Sailors joined Soldiers and Airmen at the so say that when I put on my uniform, I not only Medical, Education and Training Campus represent the U.S. Navy, I also represent (METC) as part of the 2005 Base Closure and generations of Sailors who have gone before me Realignment Commission initiative consolidating to fight for my freedom." Student Navy Seaman military enlisted medical training and education. Daniella Summers echoed Martinez' A variety of basic courses will be taught in commitment to service. "No matter the situation an integrated environment, followed by service- a shipmate will never be left behind," unique classes. "METC is both a place and an she said. The program included performances idea,”said Navy Rear Adm. William R. Kiser by The United States Marine Drum & Bugle METC’s inaugural commandant. "As a place it Corps and by the Smithson Valley Armed and represents new buildings and infrastructure which Unarmed Drill Teams. is absolutely world class. As an idea, it is always Several enlisted members modeled good to train like we fight. It's always good to historical uniforms that spanned across decades come together to get know each other and develop representing all services. Navy students began trust in each other before we show up on the training at METC last May. Target date for all battlefield." Guest speaker Navy Force Master students training here is prior to Sept. 15, the Chief Laura Martinez, director of the Hospital BRAC deadline. Average daily student load is Corps, expanded on the duality of the corpsmen's estimated to be about 9,000 Sailors, Soldiers and training and mission. "We have long heard the call Airmen at completion, making METC the 'Corpsman up!' that we have answered in every world’s largest military medical education and major battle since the Corps’ founding. At the same training facility. "We look forward to the time, the Hospital Corps has always provided care collaboration. We look forward to making this for family members and retirees at military version of hospital corps school the finest it's treatment facilities around the globe. This dual ever been in the history of the Navy," Kiser said. commitment will never waver, no matter where our Sailors and Marines go or what they do," Martinez said. Martinez recognized the importance of the bond between providers, patients and service to country. "Today we honor and celebrate that sacred trust to ensure our nation has a medically ready, fit, and fighting force and that those who’ve served our nation, along with their families, can always count on the Hospital Corps to help provide quality and compassionate patient and family-centered health care," Martinez said.
  • 7. DETAILER CORNER: HMCM Luke Vanemelen HM Lead Detailer, HM E9 Sea/shore (901)874-4573 lucas.vanemelen@navy.mil HMCS Jeromy Cronin NECs: 8403, 8427, 8493, 8494 (901)874-3800 Jeromy.cronin@navy.mil HMC Chris Loving NECs: 8402, 8407, 8416, 8452 (901)874-3813 Chris.loving@navy.mil HMC Brandie Collins NECs: 8425, 8410, 8463 (901)874-3812 Brandie.a.collins@navy.mil IDCA AGENDA - 2012 Arm ed Forces Operational M edical Sym posium (AFOMS) Medical Planning Committee site visit next month! Location: JACKSONVILLE, FL. Updates will be posted on our Face Book page! - IDCA Logo and Coin design The IDCA is currently in the process of re-designing our new IDC logo and coin! - IDCA M eeting M inutes Meeting First official IDCA meeting minutes will be added as a section on our next edition! - Recruitm en t of Volunteers Do you want to be on the AFOMS committee? Contact us and let us know! We looking for motivated IDC’s to volunteer to help with out next IDC conference! - Newsletter Inputs We need your inputs! Do you have good information to put out to the IDCA? FWD all of your inputs to our e-mail! NAVYIDCA@YAHOO.COM - Treasury Report IDCA Treasury report will also be included in next NAVY IDC edition! If you missed your chance to pay your IDCA dues information on how to pay will be posted on our Face Book page! Follow Navy Independent Duty Corpsman Association (IDCA) on FACEBOOK! Visit our website: http://www.navyidc.org