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AFSCs 4N0X1X AEROSPACE MEDICAL SERVICE

DEPARTMENT OF THE AIR FORCE CFETP 4N0X1 Headquarters US Air Force Parts I and II Washington, DC 20330-1000 25 June 2014 AFSCs 4N0X1X AEROSPACE MEDICAL SERVICE CAREER FIELD EDUCATION AND TRAINING PLAN ACCESSIBILITY: Publications and forms are available on the e-publishing website at for downloading or ordering. RELEASABILITY: There are no releasability restrictions on this publication. 2 CAREER FIELD EDUCATION AND TRAINING PLAN AEROSPACE MEDICAL SERVICE AFSC 4N0X1X Table of Contents PART I Preface .. 4 Abbreviations/Forms/Terms Explained.

4 AEROSPACE MEDICAL SERVICE AFSC 4N0X1X CAREER FIELD EDUCATION AND TRAINING PLAN PART I PREFACE 1. This Career Field Education and Training Plan (CFETP) is a comprehensive education and training

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1 DEPARTMENT OF THE AIR FORCE CFETP 4N0X1 Headquarters US Air Force Parts I and II Washington, DC 20330-1000 25 June 2014 AFSCs 4N0X1X AEROSPACE MEDICAL SERVICE CAREER FIELD EDUCATION AND TRAINING PLAN ACCESSIBILITY: Publications and forms are available on the e-publishing website at for downloading or ordering. RELEASABILITY: There are no releasability restrictions on this publication. 2 CAREER FIELD EDUCATION AND TRAINING PLAN AEROSPACE MEDICAL SERVICE AFSC 4N0X1X Table of Contents PART I Preface .. 4 Abbreviations/Forms/Terms Explained.

2 5 Section A, General Information .. 9 Purpose Use Coordination and Approval Section B, Career Progression and Information .. 10 Specialty Descriptions Skill and Career Progression Apprentice Level (3) Journeyman Level (5) Craftsman Level (7) Superintendent Level (9) Chief Enlisted Manager Level (0) Training Decisions Community College of the Air Force (CCAF) Career Field Path Section C, Skill Level Training Requirements .. 21 Purpose Training Requirements Apprentice Level (3) Journeyman Level (5) Craftsman Level (7) Superintendent Level (9) Section D, Resource Constraints.

3 23 Section E, Transitional Training Guide .. 23 3 PART II Section A, Specialty Training Standards .. 24 STS AEROSPACE MEDICAL SERVICE (4N0X1) STS Squadron MEDICAL Element (SME) STS Allergy/Immunization (A/I) Technician (SEI 453) STS Hemodialysis (SEI 486) STS Critical Care Technician (SEI 487) STS Hyperbaric (SEI 490) STS Aeromedical Evacuation (SEI 494) STS Neurodiagnostic Technologist (4N0X1B) STS Independent Duty MEDICAL Technician (4N0X1C) STS Special Operations Command Medic (SEI 455) STS Flight and Operational MEDICAL Technician (4N0X1F) (SEI 470) STS National Registry Paramedic (SEI 456)

4 Training Reference Bibliography of Commercial and Other SERVICE Publications Section B, Course Objective List .. 78 Section C, Support Materials .. 78 Qualification Training Packages (QTP) Section D, Training Course Index .. 83 Section E, MAJCOM-Unique Requirements .. 84 Air Force Reserve Air National Guard Section F, Documentation of Training .. 86 Part 1 Air Force Training Record (AFTR) Part 2 Work Center Training Binder Part 3 ITR Documentation Examples _____ OPR: HAF/SG1E Certified by: CMSgt Michael J. Steiner (HAF/SG1E) Supersedes: CFETP4N0X1/B/C, 7 April 2007; CFETP4N0X1/B/CC1, 1 November 2012 Pages: 88 4 AEROSPACE MEDICAL SERVICE AFSC 4N0X1X CAREER FIELD EDUCATION AND TRAINING PLAN PART I PREFACE 1.

5 This Career Field Education and Training Plan (CFETP) is a comprehensive education and training document identifying the legal scope of practice within the Air Force MEDICAL SERVICE , life-cycle education/training requirements, training support resources, and core task requirements for this specialty. The CFETP will provide personnel a clear career path to success and will instill rigor in all aspects of career field training. The clear expectation is that AEROSPACE MEDICAL SERVICE personnel be utilized to the full extent of their scope of practice/responsibility. 2. The CFETP consists of two parts; supervisors plan, manage, and control training within the specialty using both parts of the plan.

6 Part I provides information necessary for overall management of the specialties. Air Force Career Field Manager (AFCFM) directs that a copy of Part I be maintained in every work center. Section A explains how everyone will use the plan. Section B identifies career field progression information, duties and responsibilities, training strategies, and career field path. Section C associates each level with specialty qualifications (knowledge, education, experience, training, and other). Section D indicates resource constraints. Some examples are funds, manpower, equipment, facilities. Section E identifies transition training guide requirements for SSgt through MSgt.

7 Part II includes the following: Section A identifies the specialty training standard (STS) and includes duties, tasks, technical references to support training, Air Education and Training Command (AETC) courses, USAF School of AEROSPACE Medicine (USAFSAM) courses, tasks identified as having a QTPs, core tasks, and correspondence course requirements. Section B contains the course objective list and training standards, which supervisors will use to determine if Airmen have satisfied training requirements. Section C identifies available support materials such as, the QTPs that have been developed and are mandatory for use to support OJT.

8 Section D identifies a training course index supervisors can use to determine resources available to support training. Included here are both mandatory and optional courses. Section E identifies Major commands (MAJCOM) -unique training requirements that supervisors can use to determine additional training required for the associated qualification needs. Section F is specific to MEDICAL AFSCs providing guidance on required documentation in the Enlisted Training Record (ETR). At the unit level, supervisors and trainers use Part II to identify, plan, and conduct training commensurate with the overall goals of this plan.

9 3. Using guidance provided in the CFETP, will ensure individuals in this specialty receive effective and efficient training at the appropriate points in their career. This plan will enable us to train today s work force for tomorrow s jobs. To read, review, or print a copy of the current CFETP, go to 5 ABBREVIATIONS/FORMS/TERMS EXPLAINED ADVON Advanced Echelon AES Aeromedical Evacuation Squadron AFMMAST Air Force MEDICAL Modeling and Simulation Training CASEVAC Casualty Evacuation CSAR Combat Search and Rescue ECAS Electrical Cable Assembly Set ETCF Enlisted Training and Competency Folder ICS Intercom System IDMT Independent Duty MEDICAL Technician MM&S MEDICAL Modeling and Simulation OPlans Operation Plans SOF Special Operations Forces TPMRC Theater Patient Movement Requirements Center AF Form 623.

10 Individual Training Record Folder AF Form 623a, On-The-Job Training Record-Continuation Sheet AF Form 797, Job Qualification Standard Continuation/Command JQS AF Form 803, Report of Task Evaluations AF Form 1098, Special Task Certification and Recurring Training AF Form 1256, Certificate of Training AF Form 2096, Classification On-The-Job Training Action AF Form 4023, Aircrew Training Progress Report AF Form 4024, Aircrew Training Accomplishment Report AF Form 4025, Aircrew Summary/Closeout Report Advanced Training (AT). Formal course providing individuals who are qualified in one or more positions of their Air Force specialty (AFS) with additional skills and knowledge to enhance their expertise in the career field; training is for selected career Airmen at the advanced level of the AFS.


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