Five chronic diseases – heart disease, cancers, stroke, chronic
obstructive pulmonary disease, and diabetes – account for over 2/3 of all
deaths in the United States, and are among the top six causes of death in
the country. Volunteer service can make a difference in the lives of those
who may suffer from these chronic conditions. Specifically, volunteers can
offer health and nutrition education services, conduct immunization
campaigns, conduct disease screenings, support blood drives, and work with
existing local public health programs.
Medical Reserve Corps
Administered by the Department of Health and Human Services,
Medical
Reserve Corps units coordinate the skills of practicing and retired
physicians, nurses and other health professionals who are willing to
volunteer during emergency situations and help with other public health
matters. MRC unit volunteers also work to improve the overall health and
well being of their communities and engaging in appropriate public health
initiatives throughout the year such as administering youth immunizations
and flu vaccinations.
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