The Navy Medicine Operational Training Command’s (NMOTC) mission is to ensure tactically proficient, combat-ready Naval Medical forces providing optimal force health protection to support the joint warfighter at any time and at any place along the full spectrum of operations. NMOTC is composed of six detachments and nine training centers around the country. NMOTC also includes the Robert E. Mitche
ll Center (REMC). The REMC provides comprehensive, annual physical and psychological evaluations of Repatriated Prisoners of War (RPOW), their families and members of a matched comparison group. NAMI, headquartered at NAS Pensacola, is best known for its training programs that lead to designation as either a Naval Flight Surgeon, Aerospace Physiologist,
NUMI’s training courses include the Undersea Medical Officer Candidate Course, Radiation Health Officer Course, Radiation Health Indoctrination Course, Independent Duty Corpsman (IDC) “C” School (Submarine Force). SWMI, headquartered in San Diego, CA, provides global consultative services for surface forces, coordinates and provides operational readiness training and reference publications for the surface medical community. NEMTI, headquartered at Camp Pendleton, CA, is responsible for providing just-in-time training for medical personnel scheduled to deploy to an Expeditionary Medical Facility (EMF). NSTI, headquartered at NAS Pensacola, is the ex*****on arm of the CNO mandated Naval Aviation Survival Training Program. NSTI provides safe and effective high-risk survival and human performance training to Navy and Marine Corps aviation personnel, ground forces and selected aircrew from other services. NSOMI, headquartered at Fort Bragg, NC, is responsible for the initiation, maintenance and enhancement of medical skills of those Special Operations Forces Medics and Corpsmen who are required to perform the unique, global, multi-discipline joint missions of the Navy, Army and Air Force.