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Where can I find my Medpros?

Where can I find my Medpros?

To schedule your annual DoD PHA, you must complete your online PHA assessment by going to https://medpros.mods.army.mil/portal, and under “Self Service” there will be a link for “Periodic Health Assessment.”

What does MRC 2 mean?

MRC2. Soldier is deficient in one of the following: • Hearing Readiness Class 4 (current within 13 months)

What is MRC 4 on my ERB?

All Soldiers are assigned a Medical Readiness Classification (MRC) of 1 to 4. The class of MRC 4 consists of Soldiers whose medical and dental status is unknown. These Soldiers are therefore non-deployable.

What does MRC3 mean?

Medical Readiness Category 3
MRC3 Chart The MRC3 (Medical Readiness Category 3) option displays the percentage of Soldiers in each DL (Deployment Limiting) category within the selected region. MRC3 Soldiers are comprised of MRC3A and MRC3B Soldiers.

How do I access my PDHA?

Here’s how it works: Service member (SM) completes SM portion of the DD Form 2900 and calls the PDHRA call center at 1-888-734-7299.

How do I view my Army profile?

Soldiers can access their individual E-profile by following these steps: 1. Go to AKO home page, right column under ‘My Professional Data’ and click on ‘My Medical Readiness Status’. 2. Under “Medical Readiness Status” go down to DLC (Deployment Limiting Conditions) and click ‘view detailed information’.

What does DLC mean in Medpros?

DLC is deployment limiting condition. By definition, it limits deployment. BUT…. and this is a HUGE but, at the end of the day, the Commander makes the call. If the Commander feels (usually making the decision with medical staff input) that you are good to go, (s)he can take you along, even with a DLC.

What is DLC on Medpros?

What does the PULHES mean on a profile?

physical capacity/stamina
PULHES is an acronym for physical capacity/stamina (P), upper extremities (U), lower extremities (L), hearing and ears (H), eyes (E), and psychiatric (S).

How do I access my army Medpros?

MEDPROS also provides every Soldier with alerts as to their Individual Medical Readiness status. If you have difficulty accessing or using this system, contact MEDPROS at (877) 256-6477 or via email at [email protected]. Hours of operation: 0600-1800 EST Mon-Fri, 0700-1700 Sat-Sun.

How do I access my IMR army?

Your IMR can be verified by searching IMR/ASIMS on AF PORTAL by visiting https://asims.afms.mil/imr/MyIMR.aspx, or going through your unit health monitor. When accessing the IMR link, members have the ability to print their own AF 469/422, DD2766c (shot records) and family member immunizations.

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Ruth Doyle