How do I join the Public Health Service Commissioned Corps?

Commissioned Corps Eligibility

  1. US citizenship.
  2. Physical examination.
  3. Minimum two-year commitment.
  4. Must be under 44 at the time of commission.
  5. Have a valid license from any US state; Washington, DC; Commonwealth of Puerto Rico; US Virgin Islands; or Guam.

Is USPHS active duty?

While the USPHS Commissioned Corps is not an armed service, Public Health Service officers enjoy many of the same benefits as their counterparts in the uniformed services.

Is the USPHS the same as the CDC?

In the next 60 years, minor changes were made to the name (Center for Disease Control, Centers for Disease Control, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention), but the initials, CDC, have remained the same.

Why do public health officers wear uniforms?

By wearing the uniform, Commissioned Corps officers display a profound respect for their country, their service, and themselves. Uniforms promote the visibility and credibility of the Commissioned Corps to the general public and the Nation’s underserved populations whom officers are devoted to serving.

Can I quit the Usphs?

All requests to resign your active duty commission must be received in the Commissioned Corps Headquarters (CCHQ) no later than 90 days before the requested last day that you are physically at your duty location per policy (see Commissioned Corps Instruction 387.01).

What does Usphs stand for?

U.S. Public Health Service Commissioned Corps
The U.S. Public Health Service Commissioned Corps is an elite team of more than 6,000 well-trained, highly qualified public health professionals dedicated to delivering the nation’s public health promotion and disease prevention programs and advancing public health science.

Why does the U.S. surgeon general wear a Navy uniform?

Why does the surgeon general wear a uniform and what does it signify? Members of the PHS are given military-style commissions and naval-style ranks and they wear uniforms to reflect those titles. The idea is that the PHS is a mobile force ready to be on the frontlines of whatever health crisis may arise.

Can you live off of military retirement?

Can You Live Off Military Retirement Pay? The short answer is, yes, absolutely. But it takes a lot of planning to make this work. A good friend of mine, Doug Nordman, wrote the book, The Military Guide to Financial Independence and Early Retirement, and founded the website, The Military Guide.

Who are the US Public Health Service Commissioned Corps?

The U.S. Public Health Service Commissioned Corps is an elite team of more than 6,000 well-trained, highly qualified public health professionals dedicated to delivering the nation’s public health promotion and disease prevention programs and advancing public health science.

What does the California Public Health Corps do?

The California Public Health Corps (CA-PHC) Training and Pathways Program builds capacity to respond to public health emergencies, such as COVID-19, by training and providing a workforce pathway for early-career public health professionals from all areas and communities across the state.

What is the public health Reserve Corps ( PHRC )?

The Public Health Reserve Corps (PHRC) is a nationally-recognized Medical Reserve Corps donating thousands of hours of services each year to promote the health and wellbeing of King County residents.

What is the mission of the US Public Health Service?

The mission of the U.S. Public Health Service Commissioned Corps is to protect, promote, and advance the health and safety of our Nation. The Commissioned Corps achieves its mission through: