Training has always been the key to successful military operations, especially in the area of medical care for its personnel and the U.S. Navy has a long tradition for producing world-class training.
Today's forces must be trained effectively and rapidly, regardless of whether they are stationed at home, overseas, or in the theatre of operations. The AHLTA Resource Center offers training and reference materials on the AHLTA healthcare system that are tailored to the individual needs of Navy personnel and can be delivered anytime and anywhere.
A great deal of time was spent making this site as user-friendly as possible, and to that end, we have designed it with some unique characteristics that will help you to get to the exact information you need as quickly as possible. We encourage you to take a moment to look over the "How to Use this Site" overview prior to diving in to the lessons and other materials that are available. It will give you a much better understanding of the way the information has been organized and will speed your overall usage of this site.
Thank you for taking the time to use this site to improve your AHLTA knowledge!
AHLTA Training Resources Available to NAVY AHLTA Users
NAVMISSA AHLTA Trainers
The Navy Medicine primary mode for AHLTA training is via contract vehicle managed by Melissa Cherry, NAVMISSA Program Manager. This training is conducted face to face and via interactive DCO training as scheduled. The contract vendor Project Manager is Lee Rath ( JLIB_HTML_CLOAKING ), and the Training Coordinator is Martina Ruble ( JLIB_HTML_CLOAKING ).
NAVMISSA AHLTA Virtual Training Sessions
Virtual Training is offered monthly where sessions are scheduled one day a month from 1100 to 1300 Local (L) in every time zone there is a fixed Navy/MC MTF. The schedule can be found on the Upcoming AHLTA Virtual Training Sessions web page, where presentations from past sessions can also be found
DHIMS Regional Trainers
Additional AHLTA training can be requested via the DHIMS Regional Trainers (no cost to the Navy) by contacting Ms. Judith Marshall ( JLIB_HTML_CLOAKING ). When presenting a training request please provide: the proposed training dates, when, where, number of staff to be trained, point of contact information, and what type of training is needed. Ms. Marshall will then write up the request and provide you with dates and other pertinent information.
MHS Learn Virtual Training
MHS Learn offers many self paced AHLTA courses and AHLTA virtual training sessions. Please note: If there are any questions regarding the MHS Learn Courses, please contact Mary Harper at (858) 826-7420. You must register as a user to access training resources on MHS Learn.
