Medical Reserve Corps

COVID-19

In light of the COVID-19 public health emergency the Hunterdon County Health Department is seeking volunteers for their Medical Reserve Corps (MRC).

Hunterdon County MRC Volunteers are medical professionals and community members who are trained to prevent and respond to public health emergencies and help support the health department efforts.

Visit the New Jersey Learning Management Network website for more information and to complete a volunteer application.

Questions? Contact Beth Schwartz by email.

About the Medical Reserve Corps

The Medical Reserve Corps (MRC) is a national network of more than 200,000 volunteers organized locally to improve the health and safety of their communities. Hunterdon County Medical Reserve Corps membership includes over 200 health care professionals and community volunteers and is one of 24 MRC Units in New Jersey.

Who We Serve

The Hunterdon County MRC is a ready-to-go unit that can be dispatched quickly to public health emergencies anywhere in the county, providing service to a population of 130,000 residents. Our unit includes health professionals, either practicing or retired, as well as non-medical volunteers. The host agencies for the MRC is the Hunterdon County Department of Health as well as the Department of Public Safety.

You're "MRC Material" if

  • You desire to make a difference in your community
  • You want to be in the action during times of crisis and to help with occasional local health events
  • You would like training and hands-on experience during actual emergencies

There is never a better time than "right now" to put your skill and compassion to work. Join us.

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