Hearings on H.R. 7642 to Amend Chapter 5, Title 37, United States Code, to Extend the Special Pay Provisions for Veterinarians and Optometrists Before the Subcommittee on Military Compensation of the Committee on Armed Services, House of Representatives, Ninety-fourth Congress, First Session, Volumul 5U.S. Government Printing Office, 1975 - 52 pagini |
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... feel relatively certain that some members of that health profession do look forward to the addition of their group to the special pay categories . Mr. O'BRIEN . Wouldn't you think that a podiatrist might feel , well , if he does not get ...
... feel relatively certain that some members of that health profession do look forward to the addition of their group to the special pay categories . Mr. O'BRIEN . Wouldn't you think that a podiatrist might feel , well , if he does not get ...
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... feel that the language of DOPMA is sufficiently clear to give equibatle treatment in the service in the health professions ? Mr. MCKENZIE . Yes , sir . Mr. MITCHELL . Thank you . Mr. MCKENZIE . Yes , Mr. Mitchell . Mr. STRATTON . Mr ...
... feel that the language of DOPMA is sufficiently clear to give equibatle treatment in the service in the health professions ? Mr. MCKENZIE . Yes , sir . Mr. MITCHELL . Thank you . Mr. MCKENZIE . Yes , Mr. Mitchell . Mr. STRATTON . Mr ...
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... feel that the $ 100 professional pay will be sufficient to attract and retail the health professionals in veterinary medicine and the others ? Mr. MCKENZIE . Yes . Mr. MITCHELL . What has changed since last year ? Mr. MCKENZIE . Last ...
... feel that the $ 100 professional pay will be sufficient to attract and retail the health professionals in veterinary medicine and the others ? Mr. MCKENZIE . Yes . Mr. MITCHELL . What has changed since last year ? Mr. MCKENZIE . Last ...
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... feel civilian income is relevant . Mr. FORD . I suppose that the argument that the podiatrists have is that they happen to be the only health profession that does not get special pay . Mr. MCKENZIE . No. They would be one of several ...
... feel civilian income is relevant . Mr. FORD . I suppose that the argument that the podiatrists have is that they happen to be the only health profession that does not get special pay . Mr. MCKENZIE . No. They would be one of several ...
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... Though honestly conceived and implemented , this policy , we feel , was unduly harsh , since it penalized a profession ; namely , podiatry , which was successful in recruiting among its numbers volunteer enlistments 19.
... Though honestly conceived and implemented , this policy , we feel , was unduly harsh , since it penalized a profession ; namely , podiatry , which was successful in recruiting among its numbers volunteer enlistments 19.
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$100 per month active duty Air Force American Optometric Association American Podiatry Association American Veterinary Medical Anderson animal medicine ASPIN Assistant Secretary authorized BESCH bill BRINKLEY career Chairman Colonel Green Colonel JORGENSEN commissioned podiatry officers committee CONGRESS THE LIBRARY constructive credit Defense for Health dentists Department of Defense disease Doctor DOPMA fiscal following information FORD function further questions GREENE Health and Environment health professionals health professions hearings information was received KANAT legislation LIBRARY OF CONGRES LIBRARY OF CONGRESS MCKENZIE military departments military service military veterinarians MITCHELL narians Navy NICHOLS O'BRIEN optometry officers Percent shortfall pets physicians podiatrists practice practitioner present preventive medicine Public Health Service record recruitment retention problem retirement Secretary of Defense SHANNON shortage special pay provisions statement STRATTON subcommittee Thank U.S. Army U.S. Public Health UNITED STATES CODE veteri veterinarians and optometrists Veterinary Medical Association veterinary officers
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Pagina 4 - Except for a member who was previously retained in a limited assignment duty status, such a member should not be referred to a physical evaluation board unless his physical defects raise substantial doubt that he is fit to continue to perform the duties of his office, rank, grade, or rating.
Pagina 50 - ... regional meetings during the spring, 1974, the above survey updates information first gained in 1971. Among States represented ot these meetings were: Arkansas, California, Delaware, Iowa, Idaho, Illinois, Indiana, Kansas, Louisiana, Michigan, Minnesota, Missouri, Montana, Nebraska, Nevada, New Jersey New York, North Dakota, Ohio, Oklahoma, Oregon, Pennsylvania, South Dakota, Texas, Washington, Wisconsin, Wyoming. Mr. FORD. The point was made last year when we passed the special pay for physicians...
Pagina 2 - ... Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled, That chapter 5 of title 37, United States Code, is amended as follows : (1) Section 302a is amended by striking out "July 1, 1975" wherever it appears therein and Inserting In place thereof in each instance "October 1, 1977".
Pagina 17 - Go ahead, Mr. Mitchell. Mr. MITCHELL. As to the vacancies, how many slots or vacancies do we have, such as the dentists, optometrists, and veterinarians? Do you have any numbers on this at this time, Mr. McKenzie? Mr. MITCHELL. I think it would be helpful to have this for the record. Mr. McKENZiE. Yes. [The following information was received for the record :] The DoD authorized versus assigned strengths for physicians, dentists, veterinarians and optometrists are as follows: Authorized Assigned Difference...
Pagina 2 - Be it enacted by the Senate and House oj Representatives oj the United States...
Pagina 18 - Nation's practicing doctors of podiatric medicine. Though the subject of today's hearings is a most important and sensitive one for podiatric medicine, I plan to keep my remarks brief, but pointed, recognizing the busy schedule with which the subcommittee is faced.
Pagina 31 - I believe, generally, that these activities are limited to preventive medicine. I realize that I have not specifically outlined his day to you or what it is that he does during the day. I have an officer here with us who could outline his day. Mr. NICHOLS. Mr. Chairman, I hate to indulge on the committee's time, but I think that we ought to have this in the record. Mr. STRATTON. Yes; go ahead. Mr. NICHOLS. I think that a relatively...
Pagina 38 - There arc all kinds of benefits and retirement programs. Now, the point about having the veterinarians and the optometrists and the other medical services being actually part of the Army, is that if you need to go somewhere else or to some other part of the world, you can move these particular people. I am asking about the one-third or slightly less who are the veterinarians involved in research.
Pagina 36 - ... stopped. The quality was inspected. I think the destination of the meat was some military base. I wonder if that was initiated by the veterinary branch, having suspected that the meat was deficient? Do you know anything about that? Colonel JORGENSEN. I am not aware of the background of that, sir.
Pagina 16 - ... STRATTON. We would appreciate having this for the record. Mr. MCKENZIE. I will provide more detailed information. [The following information was received for the record :] We have checked with the military departments and have ascertained that a study of this type has not been accomplished. Mr.