UNCLASSIFIED// ROUTINE R 181637Z MAR 16 FM CNO WASHINGTON DC TO NAVADMIN INFO CNO WASHINGTON DC BT UNCLAS PASS TO OFFICE CODES: INFO CNO WASHINGTON DC//N1// NAVADMIN 068/16 MSGID/GENADMIN/CNO WASHINGTON DC/N1/MAR// SUBJ/FY-16 ENLISTED TO MEDICAL DEGREE PREPARATORY PROGRAM SELECTION BOARD RESULTS// REF/A/MSG/CNO WASHINTGON DC/241802ZJUL15// REF/B/DOC/BUMED/7MAY15// REF/C/DOC/COMNAVPERSCOM/18OCT10// NARR/REF A IS NAVADMIN 174/15, FY-16 ENLISTED TO MEDICAL DEGREE PREPARATORY PROGRAM ANNOUNCEMENT. REF B IS BUMEDINST 1500.31, UNIFORMED SERVICES UNIVERSITY OF THE HEALTH SCIENCES ENLISTED TO MEDICAL DEGREE PREPARATORY PROGRAM. REF C IS MILPERSMAN ARTICLE 1306-604, ACTIVE OBLIGATED SERVICE (OBLISERV) FOR SERVICE SCHOOLS.// RMKS/1. This NAVADMIN announces the results of the FY-16 Enlisted to Medical Degree Preparatory Program (EMDP2) from reference (a), which solicited applications for the FY-16 EMDP2. 2. As outlined in reference (b), EMDP2 is a 2-year undergraduate education program open to enlisted personnel of all ratings who meet eligibility requirements. The EMDP2 is a partnership between the Uniformed Services University of Health Science (USUHS) and the armed services to provide an opportunity for highly-motivated, academically-promising enlisted Service Members. The EMDP2 consists of intensive coursework, preparation, and mentoring to prepare students for application to medical school. Upon completion of the program, successful students will be competitive for acceptance to U.S. medical schools. 3. Congratulations to the following individuals who were selected to participate in the EMDP2 beginning in August 2016: Name Rate Liu, Hanyun HM2 Shinder, Arthur A. CTR1 Smith, Michael P. CTI1 Toufexis, Nicholas M. HM2 Young, Christopher J. MM1 4. This message is not authority to issue appointments. Selectees will receive permanent change of station orders (PCS) to USUHS and all school expenses (i.e., books, tuition, labs, etc.) will be paid by USUHS for the entire length of the course. EMDP2 participants who complete program requirements but fail to obtain acceptance to a medical school, or who are disenrolled from the program, will be detailed at the discretion of the Navy Personnel Command. 5. Commanding officers are directed to: a. Notify selectees. b. For selectees who decline, notify the point of contact provided in paragraph 8. c. Hold in abeyance execution of PCS for selectees in receipt of orders. d. Notify the enlisted community manager of members selection. e. Ensure selectees obligate service for 60 months from the convening date of the program, per reference (c). 6. Many superb applications were reviewed by the selection board and competition was robust. Those individuals selected shared the following common characteristics in their application packages as observed by the selection board: a. Met 100 percent of all submission requirements. b. High cumulative grade point average. c. Strong, authentic commanding officer endorsement. d. Compelling appraisal recommendations. e. Demonstrated sustained superior and academic performance in the classroom and on prerequisite standardized testing. f. Personal statement was well articulated. 7. Individuals not selected are strongly encouraged to continue working toward their professional goals and reapply as eligible. 8. Point of contact is LCDR Jami Peterson, Career Plans Officer, Medical Corps, Bureau of Medicine and Surgery, (703) 681-8928, or via e-mail at jami.j.peterson.mil(at)mail.mil. 9. Released by Vice Admiral W. F. Moran, N1.// BT #0001 NNNN UNCLASSIFIED//