AD USMC CAMP LEJEUNE (OIDES) TIMELINE

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Jan 2021: Received IDES orders (was OCONUS)
11 Mar 2021: PCSd to Camp Lejeune
26 Mar 2021: Checked in post quarantine to Bldg 40
16 April 2021: Assigned PEBLO
20 May 2021: Legal Brief
18 May 2021: NARSUM Signed
19 May 2021: NMA completed
08 June 2021: QTC appointments assigned
24 June 2021: QTC appointments completed
27 July 2021: PEB package sent to board
06 Aug 2021: PEB package accepted by board on MOL
27 Oct 2021: Proposed VA ratings received
 
My case was sent to PEB Sept 1st
accepted by PEB per MOL oct 15th
been with MO for 27 days
recieved preliminary VA ratings yesterday
 
Jan 2021: Received IDES orders (was OCONUS)
11 Mar 2021: PCSd to Camp Lejeune
26 Mar 2021: Checked in post quarantine to Bldg 40
16 April 2021: Assigned PEBLO
20 May 2021: Legal Brief
18 May 2021: NARSUM Signed
19 May 2021: NMA completed
08 June 2021: QTC appointments assigned
24 June 2021: QTC appointments completed
27 July 2021: PEB package sent to board
06 Aug 2021: PEB package accepted by board on MOL
27 Oct 2021: Proposed VA ratings received
Im on New river so whats up neighbor
 
So far I got 19 July cases. Not too shabby. If the "65" cases a week thing is really happening then all of July could be knocked out in a week LMAO
Kind of believable Pendleton alone got 22 cases last week back.
 
So far I got 19 July cases. Not too shabby. If the "65" cases a week thing is really happening then all of July could be knocked out in a week LMAO
Did you hear the 65 cases a week rumor from a PEBLO? I feel like that would speed things up quite a bit if they were now meeting that goal
 
It was from numbers that a member had here, I think it was @Jalalabadbad
Sup.

To clarify, that 65 figure was the number of people in the Presiding Officer stage. My reasoning is that no one in that stage had been there more than 5 days, and the overall average was 0.96 days, so all 65 of them had made it through the Medical Officer that week. Since the average was 0.96 days, I'm hoping the real figure is closer to 65 per day that the Medical Officer is pushing through, or roughly 300 per week. That's probably an optimistic estimate, but I think 65 is also a very conservative estimate.

I was like #679 in line or something like that with the Medical Officer in that tracker that got posted, so if I get my findings next week it will confirm that she's working through about 300 cases per week.

If the Medical Officer really is only pushing 65 cases per week that means I have about another 10 weeks to wait, which would put me at 182 days in the Medical Officer stage. No one in the tracker had been at the Medical Officer stage nearly that long, so I'm confident she's pushing out more than 65 cases per week.



I used to be a financial analyst before the military so I love digging into spreadsheets like this to interpret data. Someone PLEASE convince/coerce/trick your PEBLO to send you an updated tracker so I have some new figures to look at which will help me give a more accurate picture!
 
Sup.

To clarify, that 65 figure was the number of people in the Presiding Officer stage. My reasoning is that no one in that stage had been there more than 5 days, and the overall average was 0.96 days, so all 65 of them had made it through the Medical Officer that week. Since the average was 0.96 days, I'm hoping the real figure is closer to 65 per day that the Medical Officer is pushing through, or roughly 300 per week. That's probably an optimistic estimate, but I think 65 is also a very conservative estimate.

I was like #679 in line or something like that with the Medical Officer in that tracker that got posted, so if I get my findings next week it will confirm that she's working through about 300 cases per week.

If the Medical Officer really is only pushing 65 cases per week that means I have about another 10 weeks to wait, which would put me at 182 days in the Medical Officer stage. No one in the tracker had been at the Medical Officer stage nearly that long, so I'm confident she's pushing out more than 65 cases per week.



I used to be a financial analyst before the military so I love digging into spreadsheets like this to interpret data. Someone PLEASE convince/coerce/trick your PEBLO to send you an updated tracker so I have some new figures to look at which will help me give a more accurate picture!
My PEBLO is an old lady. Usually when I see her in her office I have to use her computer for her whenever she tries sending me something in an email or has had me update something I'm not saying I could send myself the tracker if she has it but if I had time to do it, it could be done
 
Go in and ask if she can send you your entire IDES file or something so you can review it. Then sit at her desk (or email) and forward your self any email that says PEB tracker or something to that effect. Then delete it from the sent box.
I always sit on the other side of her desk and she turns her monitor around (it's on some sort of swivel stand) then hands me the keyboard and mouse. It's risky. It's bold. It's possible.
 
My case was sent up July 28th and accepted by the PEB August 6. How do I get my proposed ratings?
 
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