Contacting the Medical Liason at USMA

mrmk

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I looked at the website but was unable to find any information. I need to contact a/the medical liaison at USMA, does anyone have the contact information, or can DM me the contact information?
 
I don’t need or want any details, but if this is about a waiver for a DQ, DoDMERB acts as the clearinghouse between candidates and their “client” commissioning programs. Your assigned DoDMERB tech can answer questions about the process or confirm they have AMI you may have sent. Your DoDMERB tech is in the Contacts section of the left-side menu on the DoDMERB home page. There is a lot of good info in that menu on the process, FAQs, etc.

Typically, I don’t think candidates directly contact any medical liaisons at the SA. USCGA seems to be the exception, likely because they are smaller than the DoD SAs.

I have just guessed at what you might need help with. If you give us a few more hints, the collective wisdom here may be able to assist better. Again, no personal medical details are necessary.
 
I don’t need or want any details, but if this is about a waiver for a DQ, DoDMERB acts as the clearinghouse between candidates and their “client” commissioning programs. Your assigned DoDMERB tech can answer questions about the process or confirm they have AMI you may have sent. Your DoDMERB tech is in the Contacts section of the left-side menu on the DoDMERB home page. There is a lot of good info in that menu on the process, FAQs, etc.

Typically, I don’t think candidates directly contact any medical liaisons at the SA. USCGA seems to be the exception, likely because they are smaller than the DoD SAs.

I have just guessed at what you might need help with. If you give us a few more hints, the collective wisdom here may be able to assist better. Again, no personal medical details are necessary.
I don't know if it is a DQ or not which is why I wanted to get in contact with the medical liaison. If your advice is to contact DoDMERB still, I will do so. I just didn't want to cause more headaches and paperwork by going through DoDMERB when the liaison could probably tell me right away whether it is an issue.
 
I don't know if it is a DQ or not which is why I wanted to get in contact with the medical liaison. If your advice is to contact DoDMERB still, I will do so. I just didn't want to cause more headaches and paperwork by going through DoDMERB when the liaison could probably tell me right away whether it is an issue.
Thank you for the additional insight.

My advice is the same as above, if you haven’t done it yet, to read through the DoDMERB home page left-side menu. The process, workflows, FAQs, etc., will help you understand how thousands of applicants navigate this process every year. There is a reason you can’t find a contact for a medical liaison.

Here is the military medical accession standard used by DoDMERB in reviewing medical histories to determine if a candidate meets/does not meet the standard. It is DoDMERB’s job to issue the Q/DQ. The commissioning programs have their medical waiver authorities which decide if a waiver will be granted. Two different workflows.
 
If you are a cadet candidate (accepted your appointment) & something has changed in your health status, reach out to your regional admissions officer.
 
Listen we don’t know who you are. You don’t know who we are. You are being really vague.
 
If you are a cadet candidate (accepted your appointment) & something has changed in your health status, reach out to your regional admissions officer.
To op, if you email from within the portal it goes to your regional admissions officer (or staff). The contact number should also be there.
 
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