"A" School duration: 120 training days:Īrmed Service Vocational Aptitude Battery (ASVAB): VE + MK + GS + AR = 207, with a minimum AR of 50 Applying for School.(this includes active, reserve and international students) HS "A" School Course Description Course Overview If you have any questions or concerns that are not answered in this letter or the Training Center's homepage, please contact “A” School. Our instructors are looking forward to meeting you during your training. A positive attitude with the expectation of becoming a Health Services Technician will better prepare you to succeed in this course and in our rate. HS “A” School is a fast paced and challenging course, which will challenge you to do things you have never done before. Here are a few things to keep in mind to help you be fully prepared while attending HS "A" School. If for any reason you will not be attending HS "A" School, please contact your current unit’s chain of command immediately.
You will be assigned Class Advisors and a mentor to help you throughout the remainder of your “A” School experience. Upon successful completion of EMT class, your last 16 weeks will take you into the heart of military clinical medicine. Here you will get you started on your way through "A" School.
The next seven weeks will be in EMT School. Your first week of class, you will be taking a Petty Officer Indoctrination Class required by the Training Center. Below you will find links to the Training Center and HS “A” School websites. I am excited for you to read more about the Distinguished Public Service award and the various ways we honored those who have stood in solidarity with us as we yet again, historically, served the Coast Guard community during the COVID pandemic.On behalf of the entire staff of the Medical Support Schools, we want to say congratulations on your orders, and welcome to the world of military medicine! We look forward to your arrival and trust you are prepared to accept the challenge before you. Both keep us very busy as we support clients with the expected and unexpected circumstances that accompany both scenarios. With summer come PCS Transfer and Hurricane Season. The same great service and connectivity is available to our Reps and clients, but it is good to be together for the creativity and comradery of our 10 person staff! If you think of it, our staff size is smaller than an 87’ patrol boat crew! Our office is transitioning from 100%remote to a hybrid model, and it is working very well for us. My garden is bursting with tomatoes, zucchini, squash, peppers and herbs! What is great about summertime where you are? The CG Festival will be back in Grand Haven this year, Coast Guardsmen will be marching in parades in cities like Cape May, and boats will be in parades all over the country like Alameda and Fort Lauderdale.Īir Shows are back this year, and you can expect Coast Guard planes and helicopters in places like Dayton, Cocoa Beach, Long Island and many many more.Īt CGMA we are excited with a flurry of activity. Men of the Coast Guard energizes our efforts to make #CGMAevenbetter each day. There are great updates to share as we strategically meet the needs of the women and Their knowledge and expand their horizons.Įvery day CGMA serves members at 165 locations called CGMA Rep sites around theĬoast Guard ensuring that members can receive support right where they live and work. Students are set up for success as they grow Gives homework help for all grade levels. Education loans support members with tuition, the SupplementalĮducation Grant (SEG) helps with the cost of books and fees and our program School is back in session and our education programs are energizing students to meet Over $1.3 million in CGMA grants and loans have already been deployed to
Hurricane IDA brought extensive damage to hundreds of Coast Guard homes and Then on the 16th anniversary of Hurricane Katrina, Station through a variety of programs from PCS Childcare and OCONUS rental carĪssistance to housing support. During aĬhallenging transfer season, CGMA supported military families during their change of duty Robust season for PCS support as well as a major hurricane response. It’s been busy days here at CGMA with the launch of a much-anticipated new program, a