The Medical Reserve Corps (MRC) was engaged throughout the domestic response to the Ebola outbreak, and as of this April, 169 MRC units have reported 180 Ebola-related activities. The activities ranged from providing Ebola-related health education, maintaining situational awareness, providing contact and suspect-case screening support, staffing call centers, and providing general epidemiology and surveillance support. This August, the DCVMRC released a report of the 2014 MRC Ebola Response. The report highlights more than 14,000 hours of volunteer activities. Read the full report.
Division of the Civilian Volunteer Medical Reserve Corps Releases Ebola Response Report
Aug 14, 2015 | Mary Hodges