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Are you interested in joining the Fairfax Medical Reserve Corps? Visit the MRC page to learn how you can get involved.
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Medical Reserve Corps 03/2020-12/2022
[Image of 8 Fairfax MRC volunteers standing together; text]
500% increase in volunteers; 3,000+ new volunteers
450 approved vaccinators and approved immunization administrators; Govt. Center, Health Dept. District Offices, 30+ community vaccination clinics, INOVA, George Mason Univ., NOVA Community College are a few community locations where MRC deployed to provide vaccine clinic support.
59 languages spoken by volunteers
Volunteer Breakdown: The most common medical license for medical volunteers is registered nurse. The most common profession for non-medical volunteers is Computer/IT Specialist.
[Pie chart and text sharing that the most common medical license for medical volunteers is registered nurse at 65.4%. The chart also shows Medicine at 15%, Pharmacist at 10.3%, Licensed Nurse Practitioner at 9.4%, and Physician Assistant at 5.3%]
National Volunteer Month - April 2023
Highlighting the Fairfax Medical Reserve Corps