========================================= After completion of A school, corpsmen may go directly to Fleet, or to medical treatment facilities (hospitals or clinics), or to Field Medical Training Battalion for eight weeks of additional training with Marines; or to C School.
Within the HM rating there are 38 occupational specialties which require further technical training via C-schools. Most specialty training is long and intense; many are at least one year in length. Some of the most demanding specialties, such as independent duty corpsmen, go through a series of schools as their career progresses. One of the specialties - Mortician - requires civilian licensing prior to entry into the Navy.
The diversity of the HM rating is evident with these Navy Enlisted Classifications (NECs).
Click the blue-highlighted links for additional information about that NEC.
Here's a list of NECs, their schools and locations. Be sure to read through the Replies too as people add more information about various C Schools.
HM-0000 - Hospital Corpsman Basic - San Antonio, TX
HM-8401 - SAR Medical Technician - Naval Operational Medical Institute (NOMI) Pensacola, FL
HM-8402 - Submarine Independent Duty Corpsman (IDC) - Naval Undersea Medical Institute (NUMI) Groton, CT
HM-8403 - Recon IDC - Fort Bragg, NC
HM-8404 - Field Medical Service Technician - Field Medical Training Battalion, Camp Lejeune, NC or Camp Pendleton, CA
HM-8406 - Aerospace Medicine Technician - Pensacola, FL
HM-8407 - Radiation Health Technician - Naval Undersea Medical Institute Groton, CT
HM-8408 - Cardiovascular Technician - San Antonio, TX
HM-8409 - Aviation Physiology - NOMI Pensacola, FL
HM-8410 - Biomedical Equipment Technician - San Antonio, TX
HM-8416 - Nuclear Medicine Technician - San Antonio, TX
HM-8425 - Surface Force IDC - NOMI San Diego, CA
HM-8427 - Recon Corpsman - Fort Bragg, NC
HM-8432 - Preventive Medicine Technician - San Antonio, TX (see page 10 at that link)
HM-8434 - Hemodialysis Technician - Portsmouth, VA
HM-8452 - Radiographer - San Antonio, TX
HM-8454 - Electroneurodiagnostic Technician - San Antonio, TX
HM-8463 - Optician - Naval Ophthalmic Support & Training Activity (NOSTRA), Yorktown, VA
HM-8466 - Physical Therapy Technician - San Antonio, TX
HM-8467 - Occupational Therapy Technician - San Antonio, TX
HM-8482 - Pharmacy Technician - San Antonio, TX
HM-8483 - Surgical Technologist - San Antonio, TX and San Diego, CA
HM-8485 - Behavioral Technician - San Antonio, TX
HM-8486 - Urology Technician - San Antonio, TX
HM-8489 - Orthopedic Castroom Technician - San Antonio, TX
HM-8493 - Dive Medicine Technician - DSTC Panama City, FL
HM-8494 - Dive IDC - NOMI San Diego, CA
HM-8496 - Mortician - Must have civilian license; recruited as Mortician
HM-8503 - Histology Technician - San Antonio, TX
HM-8506 - Medical Laboratory Technician - San Antonio, TX (see attached article below)
HM-8541 - Respiratory Therapy Technician - San Antonio, TX (see attached article below)
HM-8701 - Dental Assistant - San Antonio, TX
HM-8702 - Advanced Dental Assistant - San Diego, CA
FY20 (PRD Oct 2020 thru Sept 2021) packages for all C Schools are being accepted as of now.
HM “C” SCHOOL PACKAGES ARE TO BE SUBMITTED NO LESS THAN 13 MONTHS PRIOR TO PRD.
Once Sailors are in 12 month PRD window they are assets of the rating detailer and will be distributed as needed per NAVADMIN 231/17.
Once Sailors are selected via CMS for fleet orders, they are not eligible to submit for C School.
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-HOT AVAILABLE HM "C" SCHOOLS FOR FY20
L01A – SUBMARINE IDC: Please check the CANTRAC for qualification. Also refer to MILPERSMAN 1306-402 for Submarine ASVAB qualifications and Page 13 for Sub Vol.
L10A – SURFACE IDC: Paygrade E5 – E7 are in need.
L19A – OPTICIAN TECHNICIAN
L22A – PHARMACY
L23A – SURGICAL TECHNICIAN
L24A – BEHAVIOR HEALTH (Quotas filled FY20)
L27A – MEDICAL DEEP SEA DIVING TECHNICIAN: Urgent need for male and female Sailors in paygrade E5 and below. Review MILPERSMAN 1306-983 and CANTRAC for submission requirements.
Welcome to NavyDads Randall! When my daughter enlisted in 2005 and left for RTC, I had virtually no knowledge of Navy life or how the Navy did things. By the time her PIR rolled around, I was starting to get the hang of things and understand some of the language and abbreviations, but still felt like a fish out of water when dealing with most topics concerning the US Navy. When my son enlisted and left for Great Lakes in 2007, I got serious about trying to learn as much as possible about the Navy. Now, several years into my journey, I’m blessed to say I have two sailors in the family - My daughter Kat is now a Navy veteran and was stationed on the carrier Abraham Lincoln (CVN-72) as a Mass Communications Specialist (MC3). My son Eric (AM1) did two cruises on the USS Theodore Roosevelt (CVN-71), was attached to Helicopter Maritime Strike Squadron 37 (HSM-37) in Hawaii, was attached to VAW-125 ("The Tigertails") stationed at Iwakuni, Japan, and is currenlty stationed in Pensacola where he is an instructor in A-School. If NavyDads were around in those early days it would have made my first days as a Navy parent much easier!
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Welcome aboard to NavyDads.com Randall! When my son first enlisted, I was a little scared and worried for him. Not coming from a military family at all, I had no idea what to expect. What I found, was that he had made the most mature decision of his life! I found lots of answers to my questions right here on NavyDads.com.
My son Stephen was an AWO2 in the P-3 community. However, after 6 years of service, he was medically discharged in July of 2014. We are so proud of our son and his service to our country, as you will also burst with pride of your child! This is the place to brag!
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also this link:
https://www.cool.navy.mil/usn/LaDR/hm_e4.pdf
This LINK is updated with info:
https://www.med.navy.mil/Publications/Navy%20Medicine%202019%20Almanac.pdf
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After completion of A school, corpsmen may go directly to Fleet, or to medical treatment facilities (hospitals or clinics), or to Field Medical Training Battalion for eight weeks of additional training with Marines; or to C School.
Within the HM rating there are 38 occupational specialties which require further technical training via C-schools. Most specialty training is long and intense; many are at least one year in length. Some of the most demanding specialties, such as independent duty corpsmen, go through a series of schools as their career progresses. One of the specialties - Mortician - requires civilian licensing prior to entry into the Navy.
The diversity of the HM rating is evident with these Navy Enlisted Classifications (NECs).
Click the blue-highlighted links for additional information about that NEC.
Here's a list of NECs, their schools and locations. Be sure to read through the Replies too as people add more information about various C Schools.
HM-0000 - Hospital Corpsman Basic - San Antonio, TX
HM-8401 - SAR Medical Technician - Naval Operational Medical Institute (NOMI) Pensacola, FL
HM-8402 - Submarine Independent Duty Corpsman (IDC) - Naval Undersea Medical Institute (NUMI) Groton, CT
HM-8403 - Recon IDC - Fort Bragg, NC
HM-8404 - Field Medical Service Technician - Field Medical Training Battalion, Camp Lejeune, NC or Camp Pendleton, CA
HM-8406 - Aerospace Medicine Technician - Pensacola, FL
HM-8407 - Radiation Health Technician - Naval Undersea Medical Institute Groton, CT
HM-8408 - Cardiovascular Technician - San Antonio, TX
HM-8409 - Aviation Physiology - NOMI Pensacola, FL
HM-8410 - Biomedical Equipment Technician - San Antonio, TX
HM-8416 - Nuclear Medicine Technician - San Antonio, TX
HM-8425 - Surface Force IDC - NOMI San Diego, CA
HM-8427 - Recon Corpsman - Fort Bragg, NC
HM-8432 - Preventive Medicine Technician - San Antonio, TX (see page 10 at that link)
HM-8434 - Hemodialysis Technician - Portsmouth, VA
HM-8452 - Radiographer - San Antonio, TX
HM-8454 - Electroneurodiagnostic Technician - San Antonio, TX
HM-8463 - Optician - Naval Ophthalmic Support & Training Activity (NOSTRA), Yorktown, VA
HM-8466 - Physical Therapy Technician - San Antonio, TX
HM-8467 - Occupational Therapy Technician - San Antonio, TX
HM-8482 - Pharmacy Technician - San Antonio, TX
HM-8483 - Surgical Technologist - San Antonio, TX and San Diego, CA
HM-8485 - Behavioral Technician - San Antonio, TX
HM-8486 - Urology Technician - San Antonio, TX
HM-8489 - Orthopedic Castroom Technician - San Antonio, TX
HM-8493 - Dive Medicine Technician - DSTC Panama City, FL
HM-8494 - Dive IDC - NOMI San Diego, CA
HM-8496 - Mortician - Must have civilian license; recruited as Mortician
HM-8503 - Histology Technician - San Antonio, TX
HM-8506 - Medical Laboratory Technician - San Antonio, TX (see attached article below)
HM-8541 - Respiratory Therapy Technician - San Antonio, TX (see attached article below)
HM-8701 - Dental Assistant - San Antonio, TX
HM-8702 - Advanced Dental Assistant - San Diego, CA
HM-8708 - Dental Hygienist - PJC Pensacola, FL, CCC Camp Lejeune, NC
HM-8752 - Basic Dental Laboratory Technician - San Antonio, TX
HM-8753 - Advanced Dental Laboratory Technician - San Antonio, TX
HM-8765 - Maxillofacial Technician - Bethesda, MD
Information per the Navy Medicine Almanac 2013
GENERAL INFO ABOUT "A" AND "C" SCHOOL IN THE NAVY: http://youtu.be/KfJGiNzAqg8
HM "C" Schools...Training the Navy's Finest
FY20 (PRD Oct 2020 thru Sept 2021) packages for all C Schools are being accepted as of now.
HM “C” SCHOOL PACKAGES ARE TO BE SUBMITTED NO LESS THAN 13 MONTHS PRIOR TO PRD.
Once Sailors are in 12 month PRD window they are assets of the rating detailer and will be distributed as needed per NAVADMIN 231/17.
Once Sailors are selected via CMS for fleet orders, they are not eligible to submit for C School.
-----------------------------
-HOT AVAILABLE HM "C" SCHOOLS FOR FY20
L01A – SUBMARINE IDC: Please check the CANTRAC for qualification. Also refer to MILPERSMAN 1306-402 for Submarine ASVAB qualifications and Page 13 for Sub Vol.
L10A – SURFACE IDC: Paygrade E5 – E7 are in need.
L19A – OPTICIAN TECHNICIAN
L22A – PHARMACY
L23A – SURGICAL TECHNICIAN
L24A – BEHAVIOR HEALTH (Quotas filled FY20)
L27A – MEDICAL DEEP SEA DIVING TECHNICIAN: Urgent need for male and female Sailors in paygrade E5 and below. Review MILPERSMAN 1306-983 and CANTRAC for submission requirements.
L30A – HISTOPATHOLOGY
L31A – ADVANCED MEDICAL LABORATORY
L32A – RESPIRATORY
L38A - MAXILLOFACIAL
L39A - NAVY DRUG AND ALCOHOL COUNSELOR INTERN
L40A - NAVY DRUG AND ALCOHOL COUNSELO
I'm sure you'll find NavyDads as useful, educational and informative as I have over the past few years. Click How To Get Started for a guide on getting going in your NavyDads experience! I hope you take the time to explore the site and make some new friends. Read the discussions and add your comments. Browse through the postings in the various groups or start a new one. If you have any comments, questions or concerns about your sailor and what she is going through...be sure to post them! In my experience someone here can answer your questions or concerns or can point you in the direction to find out. And Randall this is a great place to brag as well! So join in, get active, and be sure to let us know how your daughter Vina is doing! Please take a minute and read through the Operations Security (OPSEC) link for some guidelines as to what we should not talk about in a public forum like NavyDads.
Best Regards- Paul
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Welcome aboard to NavyDads.com Randall! When my son first enlisted, I was a little scared and worried for him. Not coming from a military family at all, I had no idea what to expect. What I found, was that he had made the most mature decision of his life! I found lots of answers to my questions right here on NavyDads.com.
My son Stephen was an AWO2 in the P-3 community. However, after 6 years of service, he was medically discharged in July of 2014. We are so proud of our son and his service to our country, as you will also burst with pride of your child! This is the place to brag!
Join us on Facebook as well!
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Once again, welcome to our site and I hope you enjoy your stay here. GO NAVY! HOOYAH!
Best Regards- Jim
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