医疗预备队:加强公共卫生和改进防备

LT Marna L. Hoard MPA, MPH, CDR Robert J. Tosatto RPh, MPH, MBA
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在美国各地,数以百万计的美国人志愿奉献他们的时间和精力来改善他们社区的社会结构。不可避免地,其中一些志愿者将是医疗和公共卫生专业人员。然而,由于卫生领域的复杂性,包括对资格认证、培训和法律保护的关切,其中许多人无法以其专业能力自愿提供服务。2001年的恐怖主义事件表明,不仅具有医疗和公共卫生专业知识的个人愿意成为志愿者,而且在未来的大规模灾难性事件中也非常需要他们的帮助。医疗后备军计划是一个全国性的以社区为基础的单位系统,旨在促进在当地识别、招募、培训和动员志愿者,特别是具有医疗和公共卫生背景的志愿者。这些医疗预备队单位补充了社区现有的公共卫生和应急实体。
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Medical Reserve Corps: Strengthening Public Health and Improving Preparedness

Across the United States, millions of Americans volunteer their time and efforts to improve the social fabric of their communities. Inevitably, some of these volunteers will be medical and public health professionals. However, because of the complexities of the health field, including concerns about credentialing, training and legal protections, many of these persons have not been able to volunteer in their professional capacities. The terrorist events of 2001 showed that not only would individuals with medical and public health expertise want to volunteer, but that their help could be very much needed in future mass catastrophic events. The Medical Reserve Corps Program was created as a national system of community-based units to promote the local identification, recruitment, training, and activation of volunteers, especially those with medical and public health backgrounds. These Medical Reserve Corps units supplement the existing public health and emergency response entities in the community.

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