Basic Readiness Officer Course
Overview
BROC is an online training designed to give O1 - O3 officers a basic introduction to the organization, structure, business practices, and operational policies of the Naval Medical Department. You must complete four JKO units to receive credit. You can complete this course during residency during a "CFAR" week.
How to Enroll
1. Navigate to Navy E-Learning (NEL)
2. Select tab “Course Catalog” and cut and paste the following course catalog numbers into the search:
CFHP-NMLPDC-21-BROC-U1-V02, B-ROC Unit 1: Organizational Structure, Relationships, and Policy
CFHP-NMLPDC-21-BROC-U2-V02, B-ROC Unit 2: Utilization and Management of Resources Course
CFHP-NMLPDC-21-BROC-U3-V02, B-ROC Unit 3: Operational Policies and Procedure
CFHP-NMLPDC-21-BROC-U4-V02, B-ROC Unit 4: Navy Medicine Division Officer (DIVO)/ Department Head (DH) Functions and Sailorization
Notes
There is an Ashore vs. Afloat BROC = same course, but Afloat BROC is designed to work within the more IT constrained/restrictive bandwidth Afloat IT environment.
Completion of any BROC version or BMDOC counts for course credit.
Select ENROLL for Shore or Afloat BROC and each unit and add to Learning Plan.
Return to tab My Learning and LAUNCH Course
Other information:
Service School: Like BMDOC, BROC is NOT a Service School. BROC will only auto-reflect in the electronic training jacket and not on the OSR since BROC is not a service school.
Prerequisite to AROC: BROC is a prerequisite for the Advanced Readiness Officer Course (AROC); HOWEVER, if you already completed BMDOC (in its entirety), you have satisfied the prerequisite and are NOT required to complete BROC.
All BROC Modules must be completed in their entirety to meet the overall course requirement.
Course POCs:
NEL Functional Issues: For functional issues at the Navy eLearning (NEL) website contact the NEL help desk. Functional issues are broken links or errors or improper course transitions between coursework, quizzes and tests.