Week 7-8
Back to classes for these two weeks. Same schedule as Week
1-3 for the most part. New classes such as CBRN, Administrative Actions, OER
and NCOERs, AMEDD History, MEDPROS, Unit Training Management, and more.
Key Events:
Final: Similar to the Mid-Term, you will get a study guide
in advance. If you want to do your absolute best and try for a 100%, I would
recommend reviewing the slides to gain further understanding.
Student Presentations: Each student in our Platoon picked a
topic from a list or provided their own subject. 7-10 minute PPT in front of
your peers and instructors. My topic was the History of the 2nd
Infantry Division which was awesome as I learned an incredible deal about my
gaining unit’s origins and history.
Graduation: While you graduate and receive your DA1059
(Academic Evaluation Report), you then split into track phase where Branches
separate in order to go more in depth into their respective fields. The Medical
Service Corps track phase is two more weeks and focuses mainly upon the
Military Decision Making Process (MDMP).
Overall advice: Do your best out there as you truly get out
as much as you put in. AMEDD BOLC is the shortest BOLC of all the Army branches
yet AMEDD is one of the most critical components of the Army.
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