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Medical Reserve Corps- Volunteers Building Strong, Healthy, and Prepared Communities . Who is part of the Corps? Medical and public health professionalsMay include those in training, in active practice, or retired Includes non-medical volunteers to support communications, administration, logist
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1. SERVFL.com Health professional volunteers ready to help when needed
2. Medical Reserve Corps- Volunteers Building Strong, Healthy, and Prepared Communities Who is part of the Corps?
Medical and public health professionals
May include those in training, in active practice, or retired
Includes non-medical volunteers to support communications, administration, logistics, and other essential functions
4. Benefits of Membership Training and continuing education coursework
Part of a coordinated, response team
Support with liability protection and workers compensation during an emergency response and public heatlh activity
5. Finding MRC Information
6. Local Contact Medical Reserve Corps
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7. Supporting Emergency Resources
8. Registering as a Volunteer
Website launched October 1, 2007
9. Registry Goal Implement a statewide volunteer health professional database that allows for efficient:
Registration
License Credentialing
Implementation of Missions and Tracking
Communication and
Reporting Utilization of health volunteers in a disaster.
Utilization of health volunteers in a disaster.
10. Contact Information Kathy Handra
State Medical Reserve Corps Coordinator
Bonnie Gaughan-Bailey
SERVFL State Coordinator
Office of Public Health Nursing
4052 Bald Cypress Way, Bin C-27
Tallahassee, FL 32399
(850) 245-4746, Suncom 205-4746