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Commissioned Corps Readiness Force Readiness Primer HRSA All-Hands July 9, 2004 HRSA All-Hands July 9, 2004
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Commissioned Corps Readiness Force Rostering & Activation of CCRF
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Commissioned Corps Readiness Force Rosters Assigned to one of seven CCRF rotational rosters OR agency roster May still not be “deployable” Every officer in the Corps should be on a roster. First call every 7 months If need exceeds roster, will expand call
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Commissioned Corps Readiness Force Ready Rotational Rosters All deployment roles represented Roles are balanced by role, agency, duty station, and supervisor Monthly Rotation Backup on month following on-call month Each roster represents the available pool of officers that could be utilized to respond during an on-call period.
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Commissioned Corps Readiness Force Notification and Approval Officers are notified by email of their roster assignments (as well as on the website) Supervisors are notified by email of their officers assignments If supervisor CANNOT approve assignment, they must contact the Commissioned Corps Liaison Approved by CPOs and OPDIV/Agency Liaisons
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Commissioned Corps Readiness Force Activation Process Request for assistance Activation recommendation memo prepared for SG Evaluation/approval by SG SG activates CCRF Mission requirements matched with capabilities of CCRF members on ready rotational roster
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Commissioned Corps Readiness Force Advise Agency Liaisons of activation Members on roster contacted for confirmation of availability. Availability reaffirmed with supervisor. Travel orders and arrangements are completed. CCRF members deploys to situation. Activation Process
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Commissioned Corps Readiness Force Meeting BASIC Readiness
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Commissioned Corps Readiness Force Basic Level 1.Current license/registration 2.Basic Life Support for Healthcare Providers course 3.Training requirement (online program) 4.Record clinical currency 5.Record Height/Weight
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Commissioned Corps Readiness Force Basic Level 6.Medical exam within last 5 years 7.Immunization requirement 8.Login at least every 3 months 9.Select Deployment Role 10. APFT or President’s Challenge
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Commissioned Corps Readiness Force http://ccrf.hhs.gov/ccrf Visit the CCRF Website
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Commissioned Corps Readiness Force
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Sign-up for the Listserv
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Commissioned Corps Readiness Force
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Member Login
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Commissioned Corps Readiness Force
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Current License Submit Licensure/Registration to OCCO
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Commissioned Corps Readiness Force Update your License Info
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Commissioned Corps Readiness Force BLS AHA BLS for Healthcare Providers ARC CPR/AED for Professsional Rescuers ACLS, EMT, First Responder
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Commissioned Corps Readiness Force Update your BLS Info
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Commissioned Corps Readiness Force Training Modules Login to ccrf.umbc.edu Change password Add CEU groups
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Commissioned Corps Readiness Force
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Currency
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Commissioned Corps Readiness Force Update your Height/Weight
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Commissioned Corps Readiness Force Medical Exam Submit Medical Exam to Medical Affairs Branch Medical Exam and History every 5 years
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Commissioned Corps Readiness Force Immunizations Recently approved immunization policy requiring members of CCRF to obtain immunizations (or waivers) for: Hepatitis B (3 dose series) and positive titer Hepatitis A (2 dose series) Influenza (annual) Measles, Mumps, Rubella Polio (adult booster) Tetanus and diphtheria (every 10 years) Varicella (Chickenpox) Tuberculin Skin test (annual)
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Commissioned Corps Readiness Force Required Immunizations
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Commissioned Corps Readiness Force Update your Immunizations
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Commissioned Corps Readiness Force Member Login
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Commissioned Corps Readiness Force Select Deployment Role
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Commissioned Corps Readiness Force
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Fitness Requirments Annual Physical Fitness Test (APFT) President’s Challenge www.presidentschallenge.org Team #13537 Active Lifestyle or Champion
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Commissioned Corps Readiness Force President’s Challenge
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Commissioned Corps Readiness Force CCRF Annual Physical Fitness Test (APFT) May be administered by another commissioned officer Cardiovascular Health 1.5 mile run – 450 m swim – 500 yd swim Upper Body Strength Max push-ups in 2:00 Core Muscle Strength Max sit-ups in 2:00 or side-bridge exercise
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Commissioned Corps Readiness Force Enter APFT
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Commissioned Corps Readiness Force Conclusion
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Commissioned Corps Readiness Force More Information? Go to CCRF website @ http://ccrf.hhs.gov CCRF Essentials – Basic information CCRF Training Awards Listserv
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Commissioned Corps Readiness Force Your CCRF Contacts RADM John Babb, Director, CCRF jbabb@osophs.dhhs.gov 301-443-1167 x982 CDR Dan Beck, Information Systems & Communications dbeck@osophs.dhhs.gov 301-443-1167 x957 CDR Renée Joskow, Training and Education rjoskow@osophs.dhhs.gov 301-443-1167 x954 CDR Angela Martinelli, Response and Operations amartinelli@osophs.dhhs.gov 301-443-1167 x991 More…
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Commissioned Corps Readiness Force Your CCRF Contacts LT Mark Agnello, IT Staff magnello@osophs.dhhs.gov 301-443-1167 x9787 LT John Mallos, Deployment Staff jmallos@osophs.dhhs.gov 301-443-1167 LTJG Betsy Slawinski, Training Staff eslawinski@osophs.dhhs.gov 301-443-1167 x9767
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