Occupational Therapy Evals


1. Scheduled and oversaw 9,107 appointments ensuring recruits received the proper treatment needed to return to full duty amounting to $1,821,300 worth of rehabilitative treatment.
2. Demonstrated and educated on the proper technique of 125 Exercises and Stretches to 482 Recruits. Proper teaching of the exercise not only educated the recruits but resulted in a total of 4,572 Phase 2 and 3 Rehab appointments completed, without needing direct supervision of a Corpsman.
3. Conducted a total of 427 BFR Therapy Sessions. This is the initial Phase of therapy and is a vital step in getting the recruit returned back to Full Duty.
4. Trained 167 Recruits on the proper use of Crutches allowing them to reduce the strain and stress of their injury and prevent further injury that could have happened from improper use of the crutches.
5. These Efforts assisted in returning XX Recruits back to Fit for Full Duty Status and return them to training.

Duty Section Lead (DSL)-4
Led 3 other corpsman in daily duty protocols at USS Tranquility.

As ACFL, led 26 command Fitness Enhancement Program (FEP) sessions, assisted in 7 mock PRTs, and organized a departmental fitness challenge for a swimming competition. Also led personally directed PT sessions for 2 SVMs who were unable to be present for the allotted FEP sessions. With the assistance of 1 other ACFL, measured out a 1.5 mile running course where the PRT would be performed. Directly contributed to the command's physical readiness and 42 FEP graduates.




***HR MUHAMMAD IS A VITAL MEMBER OF THE TEAM WHO IS READY FOR INCREASED RESPONSIBILITY***

ESSENTIAL TEAM MEMBER- Front Desk Administrator for both Physical and Occupational Therapy, delivered direct administrative support to two providers and four technicians, providing quality health care and exceptional customer service to 4,564 patients yielding over $867,160 in revenue contributing to a 100% customer satisfaction rate. As the departmental hand hygiene representative, precisely entered and followed up on 12 hand hygiene surveys ensuring a 100% satisfaction and compliance rate.
COMMAND INVOLVEMENT- Active paying member of the Junior Enlisted Association, attended eight meetings and helped out with coordination of three command events, helping boost morale in the lower enlisted. Volunteered four off hours to help clean up San Carlos Falls with command hiking group helping with beautification of the island.
REGIONAL IMPACT- Assisted in annual PHA RODEO with Army National Guard for over 3,000 soliders, helping maintain regional readiness. Volunteered 18 off-duty hours for AFSA annual back to school drive in support of 55 families and 101 children.



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