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Is there a such thing as if you're assigned to a MEDDAC assignment you are still subject to be deployed? I'm an OR Tech and I understand that there's CSH/FST units but being in a MEDDAC hospital I wasn't for sure if we stay and continue doing our job while CSH/FST handle deployment duties.
Posted >1 y ago
Responses: 5
The term is PROFIS (PROfessional FIller System). It allows units to get specialized soldiers for a deployment only (be they combat or humanitarian missions). A doctor, for example, would not normally be assigned to a battalion. if they deploy, the MD is brought over for the duration of the deployment. I've only seen it happen with medical providers. You could dig into AR 601-142 for the details. If you are interested, check out http://www.mods.army.mil/. Click on the volunteer icon on the left side of the screen. It allows MEDDAC soldiers to volunteer for deployments, pending the approval of their chain of command.
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SGT (Join to see)
I knew about PROFIS docs, but didn't know this could apply to enlisted personel too. Good info SSG N.
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SSG Genaro Negrete
I noticed the website in the past, but couldn't take part in it because I wasn't MEDDAC at the time, I was unable to proceed. I just went through the site again. We'll see how it goes.
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Yes there's always a possibility. Most likely you only deploy as a delta in meddac if you volunteer. Yes you continue doing whatever it is you're assigned to do in meddac as well.
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Considering your MOS, and the fact that you are not a part of the hospitals CSH/FST, then I would be amazed if you somehow found a way to get deployed. Weirder things have happened, but I've never heard of a soldier in your situation getting sent anywhere.
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