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Timothy Strickland

Advisor

Role and Company

Access to Care Manager, Defense Health Agency

Expertise

10 years experience in healthcare

Location

Frederick, MD

About Timothy

Previously I served 3 years on active duty in the Navy's Medical Service Corps as a Health Care Administrator. While stationed at what is now Walter Reed National Military Medical Center I led the admissions and discharge division. After serving a deployment to Afghanistan I transitioned to the reserves where I currently am an officer in charge of a medical detachment. In my civilian career I work for the Defense Health Agency to improve patient access to medical care.

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7 years ago

How to do you put together a Federal Resume?

Tessa, In some ways is not that much different from any other resume. I would suggest you physically build your...

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7 years ago

Question from a Veteran about PMP Certification

Greetings. Unless they changed the program the PMP training through Syracuse IVMF was free to veterans. If I recall there...

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7 years ago

Wanting to open my own custom gun shop. What degree would help me the most and why?

Nicholas, The first thing to ask yourself would be do you have the knowledge and abilities to currently perform as...

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7 years ago

Noncompetitive Appointments for Disabled Veterans

Peter, It takes a little hunting around but the OPM website does speak to it. https://www.opm.gov/policy-data-oversight...

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8 years ago

Hello all (changing career fields)

John, Changing careers is hard but not impossible. It's all about selling the skills you have. From what I gather: ...

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