Wednesday, January 15, 2025
Medical Reserve Corps Volunteer Program

The Hamilton County Health Department has a plan in place for a public health emergency, which includes trained volunteers. The Volunteer Program at the Hamilton County Health Department coordinates the skills of practicing and retired physicians, nurses, other health professionals, and non-medical volunteers who are ready to respond during an emergency or disaster. The Volunteer Program is affiliated with the National Medical Reserve Corps and is a registered Medical Reserve Corps Unit of which there are 982 nation-wide and 13 within the State of Tennessee. The mission of the Volunteer Program is to make Hamilton County safer by training volunteers to assist in public health emergencies.


Is there a need for a Public Health Volunteer Program? 

The first response to a disaster is the local response. With the help of community volunteers, the Hamilton County Health Department and other local emergency response agencies will be better prepared to respond to emergencies.


Who is eligible to become a Public Health Volunteer? 

Any person with an interest in helping our community can volunteer. Volunteers can be active or inactive/retired health care professionals or can be persons in a non-medical field. Even students can volunteer, but must be 18 years of age or older. Your skills, expertise, and desire to serve will determine what role you may play in keeping our community safe and healthy.

Interested in Becoming a Public Health Volunteer?


Call the Health Department's Emergency Preparedness & Planning Dept at  (423) 209-8068
OR
Log onto www.tnmrc.org and sign up online through Tennessee Volunteer Mobilizer.

What is Tennessee Volunteer Mobilizer? 

Tennessee Volunteer Mobilizer is a database used by Tennessee Department of Health to organize all Tennessee Public Health Volunteers into one central system.  When you fill out the online registration form, there will be a "Home County" field.  Please enter the county you want to volunteer your services, for us, it would be Hamilton.  If you live in North Georgia, please enter Tennessee into the state field when it asks for your address and then you will be able to choose Hamilton County as your "Home County"! If you have problems or any questions as you are signing up through Volunteer Mobilizer (click image below), please call us at the above phone number and we will assist you.







Volunteer Training Information

Upcoming MRC Events



Training Powerpoints

Please review the following powerpoints and email Joseph Brellenthin at MRCProgram@HamiltonTN.gov to let us know that you have reviewed the information.


1. Medical Reserve Corps Orientation                           4. Personal Preparedness 
2. Points of Dispensing (POD)                              5. Mental Health
3. Strategic National Stockpile                         

 

Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) Training

IS-100C  IS-100C is an introduction to the Incident Command System (ICS) and provides the foundation for higher level ICS training.  The course describes the principles and organizational structure behind ICS.... basically who does what and how! You click on "Take this course - Interactive Web-based course".


IS-200.HCA  (Medical Volunteers Only)  IS-200.HCA provides training on the ICS to healthcare professionals whose primary responsibility is emergency management, to include middle management within a hospital or healthcare system. You click on "Take this course - Interactive Web-based course."


IS-700B  IS-700B is an introduction to NIMS.  NIMS provides a template that allows government, non-governmental organizations, and private-sector to all work together during domestic incidents.  You click on "Take this course - Interactive Web-based course".


Once you complete your MRC Training PowerPoints and IS courses, please email a copy of your IS certificates to:        
MRCProgram@HamiltonTN.gov