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Is 68J (Medical Logistics Specialist) a Good MOS?

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Quick Facts — 68J (Medical Logistics Specialist)

AIT / Training

10 weeks

Training Location

Fort Sam Houston, TX

Career Field

Medical

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About 68J Medical Logistics Specialist

Manages the acquisition, storage, and distribution of medical equipment and supplies. Ensures Army medical facilities and field units have the supplies needed for medical readiness and patient care.

Training Duration

10 weeks

Training Location

Fort Sam Houston, TX

Career Field

Medical

Recruiter vs. Reality

What the Recruiter Says

You'll manage the acquisition, storage, and distribution of medical supplies and equipment — the supply chain that keeps Army medical facilities operational. Medical logistics combines Army supply chain skills with healthcare regulatory requirements (controlled substances, cold chain, medical device tracking) in a way that directly parallels civilian hospital supply chain and pharmaceutical distribution roles. Healthcare supply chain managers are in consistent demand, and the military logistics experience plus the medical domain knowledge creates a candidate profile that hospital systems and pharmaceutical distributors actively recruit.

What It's Actually Like

You manage the supply chain that medical units depend on — pharmaceuticals, medical equipment, expendable supplies, Class VIII from the supply chain through the unit to the point of care. The medical logistics system is more regulated than conventional Army supply because medications have DEA schedules, cold chain requirements, and accountability standards that require documentation the 92A world doesn't always encounter. Your inventory management is meticulous because a shortage of critical medication or supply is not a maintenance failure — it's a patient care failure. The Army Medical Materiel Agency and the broader DLA/MEDLOG pipeline is your ecosystem, and understanding it is a skill that civilian hospital supply chain operations actively value. Healthcare supply chain is a major industry: hospital systems, group purchasing organizations, medical distributors, and pharmaceutical companies all employ people who understand medical logistics at an institutional level. The VA healthcare system in particular hires veterans with medical logistics backgrounds at a rate that reflects how much they value people who already understand military health system structure. The transition is direct enough to plan around it from your first duty station.

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