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Tristate Medical Reserve Corps National Priorities...Meeting Local Needs The Medical Reserve Corps (MRC) was founded after President Bush�s 2002 State of the Union Address, in which he asked all Americans to volunteer in support of their country. MRC is a specialized component of Citizen Corps, a national network of volunteers dedicated to ensuring hometown security. Citizen Corps, along with the Corporation for National and Community Service, and the Peace Corps are all part of the President's USA Freedom Corps, which promotes volunteerism and service throughout the nation. MRC units are community-based and function as a way to locally organize and utilize volunteers � medical professionals and others - who want to donate their time and expertise to promote healthy living throughout the year and to prepare for and respond to emergencies. MRC volunteers supplement existing local emergency and public health resources. MRC volunteers include medical and public health professionals such as physicians, nurses, pharmacists, dentists, veterinarians, and epidemiologists. Other community members, such as interpreters, chaplains, office workers and legal advisors, can fill other vital support positions. MRC volunteers support local public health while advancing the priorities of the U.S. Surgeon General by:
Please visit the frequently asked questions section of this site. To register as a volunteer with the Tristate Medical Reserve Corps visit www.serveohio.org. You may also send questions or concerns to: mrc@gchc.org or call (513)531-0267. If you would like to speak with a representative from the Clermont County General Health District please contact us. If you are having trouble registering as a volunteer on the Serve Ohio website click here to download the volunteer registration form. |
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