Training Development in Support of the Operational Training Domain
Medical Proponent Unit Mission
Army Doctrine
ARMY LEARNING POLICY AND SYSTEMS
Medical Functions
100

This process identifies the following: the unit's mission; all the specified, implied, and supporting capabilities and functions that a unit and its subordinate units should perform; and the tasks to perform to accomplish those missions.

Mission Analysis

100

MISSION: To provide mission command to the hospital.

HHD, Hospital Center

100

_______ and _______ are the two Army capstone doctrinal manuals that serve as the foundation of

our professional body of knowledge.

ADP 1 and ADP 3-0.

100

The ___-______ supports continuous, life-long learning and enables individuals to pursue personal and professional development goals in support of Army readiness.

Self-development domain.

100

________ encompasses both the evacuation of Soldiers from the POI or wounding to an MTF staffed and equipped to provide essential care in the AO and further evacuation from the AO to provide definitive, rehabilitative, and convalescent care in CONUS.

What is Medical evacuation?

200

_______ is a collective task on which an organization trains to be proficient in its designed capabilities or assigned mission.

What is a mission essential task?

200

MISSION: To provide a scalable, flexible and modular Medical Command and Control, administrative assistance, logistical support, and technical supervision capability for assigned and attached medical organizations (companies and detachments) task-organized for support of deployed forces.

MEDICAL BATTALION (MULTIFUNCTIONAL).

200

___________________  is the Army’s comprehensive reference manual for planning. It provides an overview of the fundamentals of planning and details the various planning methodologies for planning operations.

What is Field Manual 5-0, Planning and Orders Production?

200

The ____ ______ is a narrative framework that broadly describes the proponent's comprehensive approach to support learning outcomes within occupational specialties and/or functions for which they have DOTMLPF-P proponency. It incorporates the commander's and/or commandant's vision and intent for implementing proponent responsibilities through training, education, and experience across the OISD domains of Army learning to foster capability and capacity within the operational force.

Learning strategy.

200

According to the recent published AR 40-5 (May 2020), field preventive medicine is no longer a valid term. The term _________ is now the term to describe the application of Public Health practices and conduct of Public Health-related activities within a geographic area where military operations are conducted by TOE units.

What is Operational Public Health?

300

________ provide the detail to design and develop individual learning products and provide the framework for individual skills and knowledge to support collective training.

Define Individual tasks?

300

MISSION: To provide Role 2 Army Health System (AHS) support to supported maneuver battalions with organic medical platoons. This company provides both Roles 1 and 2 medical treatment on an area basis to those units without organic medical assets operating in the brigade combat team (BCT) area of operations (AO).

Company, Medical (Brigade Support Battalion).

300

____________ provides doctrine for the Army Health System (AHS) in support of the modular force.

Field Manual 4-02.

300

A _____ ________ describes the performance required of a unit in the field under the conditions of the operational and training environment and contributes directly to mission accomplishment.

Collective task.

300

_____________ are measures that promote, improve, or conserve the behavioral and physical well-being of Soldiers comprised of preventive and treatment aspects of medical functions that include: combat and operational stress control, dental services, veterinary services, operational public health, and laboratory services.

Define Force health protection?

400

Mission analysis uses the following information as tools.  Name three sources.

New or revised doctrine, new or improved systems or equipment, operational lessons learned, evaluation feedback, unit feedback, new or revised table of organization and equipment, etc.

400

MISSION: To provide centralized tactical to strategic level management of medical logistics in support of the Army, Unified Action Partners, and range of military operations in coordination with the Medical Command Deployment Support (MEDCOM (DS)) and Theater Surgeon.

MEDICAL LOGISTICS MANAGEMENT CENTER (MLMC).

400

Published in March 2016, this Army Techniques Publication (ATP) is the primary reference for health service support in a CBRN environment.

ATP 4.02-7. MULTI-SERVICE TACTICS, TECHNIQUES, AND PROCEDURES FOR HEALTH SERVICE SUPPORT IN A CHEMICAL, BIOLOGICAL, RADIOLOGICAL, AND NUCLEAR ENVIRONMENT

400

_______ process builds on the outputs of the preceding phases, the phases are not sequential. A change in any phase requires review and may require adjustments to preceding phases. Minimum essential requirements differ depending on the product, whether it is new or revised.

ADDIE.

400

The Primary tasks and purposes of ______ _____ are:
Provide first aid.

Provide tactical combat casualty care. 

Provide forward resuscitative surgery. 

Conduct routine sick call.

Provide patient holding.

Provide medical evacuation.

Provide physical therapy.

Promote casualty prevention measures.

Medical treatment (organic and area support) function.

500

________ enable commanders, staffs, and leaders to develop unit-training plans (UTP) and inform resourcing for operational training requirements throughout the SRP.

What are Combined Arms Training Strategies (CATS)?

500

Doctrinal Mission: Provide scalable Mission Control for assigned or attached medical functional modules task-organized in support of a deployed division/corps.

Medical Brigade (SUPPORT).

500

Army Techniques Publication (ATP) 4-90 is the primary reference for this unit.

The Brigade Support Battalion (BSB).

500

The primary outcome of _____ ________ is the development of the Unit Task List (UTL) which provides the foundation for all unit training products.

Mission analysis.

500

_____ system encompasses medical materiel (Class VIIIA), medical equipment maintenance and repair, patient movement items, medical gases, blood (Class VIIIB) storage and distribution, regulated medical waste (including hazardous material), health facilities planning and management, and medical contracting.

Define Medical Logistics system (or function)?