Joint Professional Military Education, Phase I (JPME-I) is an underutilized educational opportunity among the Navy’s medical staff officers at a time of increasing jointness and complexity in the delivery of healthcare across the Military Health System. I employ a quantitative multivariate approach using individual-level personnel data from the Navy’s Officer Personnel Information System (OPINS) to study the 2001-2005 cohorts of Navy medical staff corps personnel to ascertain the relationship between JPME-I completion and an officer’s probability of promotion to O-4 and O-5. I find that the completion of JPME-I, by itself, has no significant predictive power on the probability of promotion but that JPME-I completion in combination with two ...
This report focuses mainly on Joint Professional Military Education (JPME) requirements in the conte...
News Stories ArchiveThe cohort of senior enlisted Marines enrolled in Naval Postgraduate School (NPS...
17 USC 105 interim-entered record; under review.The article of record as published may be found at h...
The Navy Supply Corps Office of Personnel (OP) issued a new policy emphasizing that O-4s complete an...
Today@NPSThe 72nd graduating class of the Naval War College (NWC) Monterey program for Joint Profess...
To meet the demands of future conflicts against increasingly capable adversaries, the Marine Corps m...
This thesis examines ways to improve the Navy’s ability to track performance and professional develo...
The U.S. Navy offers funded graduate education to its officers in order to compete for talent and me...
THE YEAR 2014 MARKS the 130th anniversary of the General Order that established the Naval War Colleg...
In coordination with the Navy Junior Officer Council (NJOC), this project examines implementation of...
The purpose of this research was to determine the significance of Marine Corps officer accession sou...
Approximately 25% of the midshipmen who graduate from the United States Naval Academy (USNA) receive...
In this thesis, I study how the Marine Corps is developing and selecting leaders who will promote in...
satisfaction of the requirements of the JMO Department. The contents of this paper reflect my own pe...
Major changes in the advanced education of officers have always occurred following a wartime period....
This report focuses mainly on Joint Professional Military Education (JPME) requirements in the conte...
News Stories ArchiveThe cohort of senior enlisted Marines enrolled in Naval Postgraduate School (NPS...
17 USC 105 interim-entered record; under review.The article of record as published may be found at h...
The Navy Supply Corps Office of Personnel (OP) issued a new policy emphasizing that O-4s complete an...
Today@NPSThe 72nd graduating class of the Naval War College (NWC) Monterey program for Joint Profess...
To meet the demands of future conflicts against increasingly capable adversaries, the Marine Corps m...
This thesis examines ways to improve the Navy’s ability to track performance and professional develo...
The U.S. Navy offers funded graduate education to its officers in order to compete for talent and me...
THE YEAR 2014 MARKS the 130th anniversary of the General Order that established the Naval War Colleg...
In coordination with the Navy Junior Officer Council (NJOC), this project examines implementation of...
The purpose of this research was to determine the significance of Marine Corps officer accession sou...
Approximately 25% of the midshipmen who graduate from the United States Naval Academy (USNA) receive...
In this thesis, I study how the Marine Corps is developing and selecting leaders who will promote in...
satisfaction of the requirements of the JMO Department. The contents of this paper reflect my own pe...
Major changes in the advanced education of officers have always occurred following a wartime period....
This report focuses mainly on Joint Professional Military Education (JPME) requirements in the conte...
News Stories ArchiveThe cohort of senior enlisted Marines enrolled in Naval Postgraduate School (NPS...
17 USC 105 interim-entered record; under review.The article of record as published may be found at h...