Posted on Jun 5, 2015
1LT None
9.53K
14
8
1
1
0
Being in a MP line company, I am familiar with the traditional transitions from PL to XO, CO, etc. How does AMEDD work? What additional leadership responsibilities will I have in addition to being a registered dietian?
Posted in these groups: Deptblk dietitianservices weightmanagement 012113 65C: DietitianGeneral of the army rank insignia OfficerMilitary civilian 600x338 Transition
Edited >1 y ago
Avatar feed
Responses: 4
COL Health Services Plans, Ops, Intelligence, Security,Training
4
4
0
As a Senior MSC officer, I can provide some insight into your future in the AMEDD as a Dietician. As you join the Dietician ranks, you will be assigned to a healthcare facility or wellness center to ply your trade. Most of the time you will be advising service members on proper diet, wellness and possibly working in a hospital dinning facility to oversee nutritional standards.

For professional development, you will complete Officer's Basic Course (AMEDD) as a 2LT, Advanced Officer Course/Captain's Career Course (AOC/CCC) as a 1LT/CPT and if you are inclined, ILE as a CPT/MAJ and for a select group, War College at MAJ/LTC.

You will most likely have a 'team' of one or two enlisted dietary techs to assist in your endeavors and as you develop, you will also supervisor officers. As you have no field duty requirement, your assignments will be at hospitals and your professional development will consist of attending conferences for Professional development Units/Credits as well as training at the hospital.

I recommend getting a mentor in the AMEDD (MAJ/LTC) to guide you through the career progression map. Also, start your promotion packet now and learn the promotion process. If your packet is always ready for a board review, then you will never need to 'correct' or add things to meet the board requirements.

Good luck
(4)
Comment
(0)
1LT None
1LT (Join to see)
>1 y
This is a great help. Thank you, sir.
(1)
Reply
(0)
Avatar small
1SG Civil Affairs Specialist
4
4
0
1LT (Join to see), generally speaking, AMEDD officers progress and are competitive for promotion based on their professional credentialing. It is important as you find yourself supervising departments and wards that you develop and apply people skills as well.
Doctors are real smart, but tend to chafe in a hierarchy. It takes a careful hand to get the most out of that kind of team.

Find a mentor to give you advice in your career field. This will benefit you greatly.
Good luck.
(4)
Comment
(0)
1LT None
1LT (Join to see)
>1 y
I appreciate the help. Thank you!
(1)
Reply
(0)
Avatar small
COL Mikel J. Burroughs
2
2
0
There should be command positions out there available for you as you continue your career progression in AMEDD. You need to check with your officer branch to see what they are. There are a lot of AMEDD Officers out here that could help you with that as well. I was a Medical Service Corp Officer and had the chance to command at the company level as a Captain and a Major. Hopefully some other will chime in on this discussion.
(2)
Comment
(0)
1LT None
1LT (Join to see)
>1 y
Thank you, sir. I'm curious as to what the day-to-day will be like as well. I understand the RD side of it, but I'm sure that I will have other leader responsibilities as well. I'm curious as to what those are.
(0)
Reply
(0)
COL Mikel J. Burroughs
COL Mikel J. Burroughs
>1 y
2LT Catherine Garcia will you have a team working with you and for you in this roll? If you have other enlisted personnel assigned to this section then you should have supervisory responsibilities over them from a mentoring, coaching, and leadership standpoint. You would be responsible for rating their performance of duty on a daily basis. If you don't have a section then I'm not sure. Hope that helps a little?
(0)
Reply
(0)
Avatar small

Join nearly 2 million former and current members of the US military, just like you.

close