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What does DLC mean in Medpros?

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.

How do you check Medpros army?

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.

What does DL5 mean army?

Perm profile
DL5: Perm profile indicating a MEB. DL6: Perm profile indicating a Non-Duty related PEB. DL7: Perm profile with a deployment /assignment restriction code (F,V,X)

What does red on Medpros mean?

RED in MEDPROS for MMR? WE KNOW and are here to help: RED only means that your records have not been updated yet, NOT that you need any shots.

Is Medpros mods army mil?

My MEDPROS Medical Readiness Portal – https://medpros.mods.army.mil/portal ! MEDPROS is the Army’s automated database designed to meet Department of Defense requirements in maintaining unit and individual medical readiness.

Can Medpros be accessed from home?

In any case, unless you have VPN access, you cannot access it from home at present.

What does the Pulhes section display?

When reviewing a Soldier’s profile, a leader should first check the PULHES section (block 3). PULHES is an acronym for physical capacity/stamina (P), upper extremities (U), lower extremities (L), hearing and ears (H), eyes (E), and psychiatric (S). Block 2 includes codes that describe the Soldier’s capacity to deploy.

Can you PCS with MRC3?

Simplest answer is no, a temporary profile >30 days is an MRC3, non-deployable. And according to an ALARACT I don’t have the number memorized, you cannot PCS as MRC3 without a waiver.

What does Pulhes mean on ERB?

physical capacity/stamina
When reviewing a Soldier’s profile, a leader should first check the PULHES section (block 3). PULHES is an acronym for physical capacity/stamina (P), upper extremities (U), lower extremities (L), hearing and ears (H), eyes (E), and psychiatric (S).

What are the four components of medpros mods?

As an important part of the Medical Operational Data System (MODS), MEDPROS contains four key modules: 1 Individual Medical Readiness (IMR) 2 Immunization Tracking System (ITS) 3 Deployment Health Assessments Pre- (DD2795) Post- (DD2796) Post-Deployment Health Re-assessments (DD2900) 4 Periodic Health Assessments

Who are the users of the medpros online application?

The primary users of the MEDPROS online applications are the Soldier Readiness Processing (SRP) locations, Medical Treatment Facilities, National Guard State and Army Reserve RRC Surgeon’s Offices, and unit Commanders at all levels who need to monitor the Medical Readiness status of their subordinate units and Soldiers.

What does medpros stand for in the military?

Medical Protection System (MEDPROS) (CAC Authentication Required) MEDPROS provides for the data entry and reporting/tracking of medical and dental readiness information for Soldiers, Units, and Task Forces.

How to contact medpros medical operational data system ( mods )?

As an important part of the Medical Operational Data System (MODS), MEDPROS contains four key modules: 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.