Health care professionals needed
April 15, 2020
Caden Swearingen
Southwest Missouri is preparing for the outbreak of COVID-19 by getting hospital staff and medical teams ready.
Locally, Mercy Hospital in Cassville is coordinating plans with FEMA and the CDC.
There are tests for COVID-19 available for patients with high risk health situations. If your symptoms are severe, they urge you to call 911, your local health department, the CDC or your primary care physician.
Missouri Department of Economic Development and Missouri One Start Division are teaming up to recruit medical professionals that are not currently part of the work force to join a specialized state team that responds to critical health emergencies.
Selected medical professionals and first responders will be part of the Missouri Disaster Medical Assistance Team according to the press release from Missouri's Governor Office of Communications.
Individuals are needed with a background in the fields of medicine, nursing, allied health, dentistry, biomedicine, laboratory science, logistics, and communications.
People are asked to consider this opportunity even if they are a health care student, graduate, a retiree of the health care workforce or have a recently expired professional registration.
Health care professionals can apply online at https://missourionestart.com/moshef/.
Southwest Missouri is preparing for the outbreak of COVID-19 by getting hospital staff and medical teams ready.
Locally, Mercy Hospital in Cassville is coordinating plans with FEMA and the CDC.
There are tests for COVID-19 available for patients with high risk health situations. If your symptoms are severe, they urge you to call 911, your local health department, the CDC or your primary care physician.
Missouri Department of Economic Development and Missouri One Start Division are teaming up to recruit medical professionals that are not currently part of the work force to join a specialized state team that responds to critical health emergencies.
Selected medical professionals and first responders will be part of the Missouri Disaster Medical Assistance Team according to the press release from Missouri's Governor Office of Communications.
Individuals are needed with a background in the fields of medicine, nursing, allied health, dentistry, biomedicine, laboratory science, logistics, and communications.
People are asked to consider this opportunity even if they are a health care student, graduate, a retiree of the health care workforce or have a recently expired professional registration.
Health care professionals can apply online at https://missourionestart.com/moshef/.