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by Estrella Torp Published 3 years ago Updated 2 years ago
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Profile, a research project launched by scientists at Dana-Farber/Brigham and Women’s Cancer Center and Dana-Farber/Boston Children’s Cancer and Blood Disorders Center, is one of the nation’s most comprehensive precision cancer medicine initiatives.

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Where is Destination Hope?

Destination Hope is an exclusive rehab center just for men. Situated in Fort Lauderdale, Florida, this celebrity rehab center features an ample view of the ocean, and guests can take advantage of the opportunity to stroll along the beach or walk around the facility’s private lake.

Is it hard to fight addiction?

While it may seem as though your entire world is crumbling around you, there is hope in being able to look toward a future of sobriety. Fighting an addiction can be difficult for anyone, but when you are a celebrity or other high-profile individual, the difficulties may be even greater. This can be particularly true if there is intense media ...

What is accumulating provisions of 40 CFR Part 262?

The accumulating provisions of part 262 apply only to management of wastes generated on-site. A TSDF that sends waste off-site must comply with the generator manifest requirements of 40 CFR Part 262.

Is above ground piping considered secondary containment?

Ancillary equipment, including piping, must have full secondary containment as outlined in Section 265.193 (f). However, aboveground piping is not subject to secondary containment requirements if it is visually inspected on a daily basis for leaks (Section 265.193 (f) (1)).

What is an emergency coordinator?

The emergency coordinator is responsible for coordinating all emergency response procedures at a RCRA facility and has the authority and control of resources to carry out the contingency plan. As a result, the emergency coordinator must be thoroughly familiar with all aspects of the facility's contingency plan, all operations and activities at the facility, the characteristics and location of the wastes handled, the location of all facility records, and the facility layout. Finally, the coordinator must be an employee who is either on the facility premises or on call and able to respond quickly to an emergency situation (40 CFR Section 264.55 / 265.55 ).

Test Includes

Amphetamines; barbiturates; benzodiazepines; cannabinoids (THC); cocaine metabolite; methadone (Dolophine®); opiates (codeine, morphine); phencyclidine (PCP); propoxyphene (Darvon®)

Special Instructions

This test is suitable for monitoring patient compliance in drug treatment programs. This profile is not suitable for workplace drug testing programs.

Expected Turnaround Time

Turnaround time is defined as the usual number of days from the date of pickup of a specimen for testing to when the result is released to the ordering provider. In some cases, additional time should be allowed for additional confirmatory or additional reflex tests. Testing schedules may vary.

What is physical profile serial system?

The basis for the physical profile serial system is to identify the function of body systems and their relation to military duties. The functions of the various organs, systems, and integral parts of the body are all considered. Since the analysis of the individual's medical, physical, and mental status plays an important role in assignments and welfare of other Soldiers, not only must the functional grading be executed with great care, but clear and accurate descriptions of medical, physical, and mental deviations from normal are essential.

What is the purpose of pregnancy profile guidance?

Pregnancy profile guidance. The intent of pregnancy provisions is to protect the health of the Soldier and fetus while ensuring productive employment of the Soldier. Common sense, good judgment, and cooperation must prevail between policy, Soldier, and Soldier's commander to ensure a viable program. The pregnancy profile guidance includes mandating an occupational health interview to assess risks to the Soldier and fetus, additional duty restrictions to reduce exposure to solvents, lead, and fuels that may be associated with adverse pregnancy outcomes. Profiles for Soldiers who are pregnant will authorize the wear of non-permethrin treated duty uniforms. Post-partum profiles describe the convalescent leave and recovery process as the Soldier returns to full duty and authorize the continued wear of permethrin free uniforms during lactation. The process and procedure of pregnancy, permethrin, and post-partum profiling is described in DA Pam 40 – 502. The profiling system templates are necessary to create a temporary profile beyond 90 days. Soldiers who are trying to get pregnant may be issued permethrin free uniforms with medical approval authorizing the wear of the uniform as described in DA Pam 40 – 502.

What is scribe in military?

scribes the profiling system for communi-cating individual’s functional abilities and establishes a readiness reporting system. It also provides administrative requirements for military examinations. Specifically, this regulation will more effectively manage, communicate, and report Soldier readiness to maximize deployment status.

What is medical readiness classification?

Medical readiness classification (MRC) is an administrative determination by healthcare providers using a standard-ized system across the total force. This system enables the commander to measure, achieve, and sustain their Soldiers’ health and ability to perform their wartime requirement in accordance with their military occupational specialty (MOS)/area of concentration (AOC) from induction to separation. Medical readiness is described in chapter 2.

What is DODM 6025.18?

DODM 6025.18 authorizes covered entities to release protected health information of Armed Forces personnel for activ-ities deemed necessary and appropriate to military command authorities to assure proper execution of the military mission. This means that the commander or his or her designee may see the reason for profile and the provider may discuss the minimal necessary medical information for the commander to make deployment or other pertinent personnel decisions as part of the military mission. The protected health information “in the reason for profile” will be obscured from other staff with read only access to the Commander Portal to protect patient privacy. Profiling officers will not copy their note from the medical record into the profile for medical instructions; this does not meet the minimum necessary standard.

What are the requirements for IMR?

The Army IMR program consists of the six DOD and two additional Army-specific requirements: hearing and vision readiness. To be medically ready, all Soldiers must maintain these eight IMR elements. With regards to the deployment-limiting conditions IMR element, Soldiers must meet AR 40 – 501 retention standards or have completed a boarding action that returned them to duty without a deployment-limiting physical category code. DA Pam 40 – 502 describes the medical administrative processing after completion of a medical or administrative board. Soldiers who do not meet medical retention standards are not medically ready. They should be referred for disability evaluation system processing in accordance with the eligibility provisions of AR 635 – 40, and by DOD disability evaluation system policy (see DODI 1332.18).

What is a DA form 3349?

The DA Form 3349 is primarily a commu-nication tool between the profiling officer, the Soldier, and the commander to address duty limitations. The Soldier’s profiling officer, the Soldier, and the commander collaborate to identify duty limiting conditions, describe functional lim-itations, capabilities, physical training requirements and assign appropriate duties. Physical profiles serve to protect and maintain the Soldier’s health by minimizing risk of further injury and illness. In all cases, command teams are teammates in Soldier readiness and utilization. They will make assignments to employ the Soldier and achieve the mission within the limitations described in the profile. The profiling officer will identify all duty limiting conditions in e-Profile, place an emphasis on what the Soldier can do during the profiled period and document restrictions completely but with minimum necessary restrictions. The profiling officer will determine if a Soldier is available to take a regular or modified Army Physical Fitness Test (APFT) with either a temporary or permanent profile. The commander will review all physical pro-files for all Soldiers in their command through the Commander Portal. Healthcare providers will review the Soldier’s profile for all existing conditions in the system of record, during patient encounters. This will establish and maintain clear communication between the healthcare provider, Soldier, and commander. AR 40 – 501 is the Army regulation describing the medical standards of fitness that the profiling officer will utilize and cite when they issue profiles for duty limiting conditions.

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