WarDocs - The Military Medicine Podcast

Charting a Course in Military Medicine and Academia- Col (Ret) Jessica Servey, MD, MHPE, FAAFP


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   Join us for a fascinating discussion with retired Air Force Colonel Dr. Jessica Servey, who shares her remarkable journey into military medicine. As a family physician and a leader in medical education, Dr. Servey offers an insider's view into the dynamic world of military healthcare. Her unexpected entry into the Air Force, sparked by an encounter during a cancer charity run, set the stage for a distinguished career that includes experiences at Spangdahlem Air Base during the Kosovo War and a deployment to Oman post-9/11. Dr. Servey's reflections illuminate the unique challenges and rewarding opportunities encountered by military physicians.

 

    Our conversation also highlights the academic development within the military health system, with a focus on the role of academic appointments for military personnel at the Uniformed Services University. Dr. Servey explains the significance of these appointments for career advancement and credibility, both in military and civilian roles. She offers practical insights into the academic appointment process, encouraging early engagement to support academic careers and ensure alignment with civilian standards. This alignment not only enhances individual career prospects but also bolsters the reputation of the military health system.

 

   In our exploration of military-academic career progression, we discuss the various roles and opportunities available to maintain and enhance academic appointments. Dr. Servey shares how the flexibility of USU supports military commitments while offering continuity across different postings. We also discuss the importance of understanding academic terminology for those considering a transition to civilian academia. This episode provides valuable insights for anyone interested in the intersection of military service and medical education, with stories that blend the personal and professional experiences of a dedicated military physician.

 

Chapters:

(00:03) Military Medicine Career Path

(08:07) Academic Appointment Process in Military Medicine

(23:15) Military-Academic Career Progression in Medicine

(35:07) Academic Promotion and Faculty Development

 

Chapter Summaries:

(00:03) Military Medicine Career Path

Retired Air Force Colonel Dr. Jessica Servey shares her journey into military medicine and her experiences as a family physician and leader in graduate medical education.

 

(08:07) Academic Appointment Process in Military Medicine

Academic development in military health system, USU appointment process, and benefits of maintaining academic credentials.

 

(23:15) Military-Academic Career Progression in Medicine

USU offers flexibility and opportunities for military personnel to maintain and enhance academic appointments, with potential for transition to civilian roles.

 

(35:07) Academic Promotion and Faculty Development"

Academic promotion complexities, diverse pathways, continuous learning, and supportive resources for faculty at military medical facilities.

 

Take Home Messages:

  1. Military Medicine Career Pathways: The episode highlights the diverse and unexpected pathways into military medicine, emphasizing the importance of academic appointments for military physicians. These appointments not only enhance individual career prospects but also contribute to the overall credibility and effectiveness of the military health system.
  2. Academic Development in the Military: Listeners gain insights into the process of aligning military and civilian academic standards, which is crucial for maintaining credibility and opening up opportunities for military personnel transitioning to civilian roles. The importance of early engagement with the academic appointment process at institutions like the Uniformed Services University is underscored.
  3. Balancing Military and Academic Roles: The episode provides practical advice on how military personnel can sustain and enhance their academic appointments despite their commitments. Flexibility offered by military academic institutions, such as online electives and virtual grading, supports ongoing academic growth while accommodating military duties.
  4. Transitioning to Civilian Academia: For those considering a shift to civilian academic roles, understanding academic terminology and aligning with civilian standards is essential. The episode discusses the parallels between military and academic promotion processes, illustrating how military achievements can translate into academic success.
  5. Leadership and Continuous Learning: The episode emphasizes the importance of continuous learning and adaptation in both military and academic settings. It discusses the complexities of academic promotion, the role of leadership skills, and the value of faculty development workshops in fostering a sense of unity among diverse educational specialties.
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    Military medicine, academic growth, Dr. Jessica Servey, War Docs podcast, Air Force, medical education, USUHS, family physician, Kosovo War, military health system, Uniformed Services University, military to academia transition, combat medicine, medical career, military physicians, podcast episode, medical leadership, academic appointments, civilian transition, online electives, faculty development

     

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    #MilitaryMedicine #AcademicGrowth #WarDocsPodcast #DrJessicaServey #MedicalEducation #AirForceMedicine #CombatToClassroom #USUHS #MilitaryAcademia #PodcastEpisode

     

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