Title: Environmental Health Officers
1Environmental Health Officers
- Commissioned Corps of the
- U.S. Public Health Service
- -USPHS-
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2Our Mission
Protecting, Promoting, and Advancing the Health
and Safety of the Nation.
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4Americas Health Responders
USNS Comfort
- Examples of missions
- Natural disasters
- Multistate outbreak investigations
- Mass gatherings
- Terrorist attacks (9/11, Anthrax)
- International humanitarian assistance
5Commissioned Corps Officers
- Over 6,000 well trained, highly qualified public
health professionals. - Essential component of the largest public health
and response program in the world - Highly motivated with an attitude of service
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6Commissioned Corps Officers
- Desire to improve the health of humankind, both
within and beyond our borders - Enjoy the prospect of a highly varied and dynamic
career
7How We Serve
- Environmental Health Protection
- Environmental Health Officer with the IHS
- Disease control and prevention
- Epidemiologist at CDC
- Biomedical research
- Researcher at NIH
- Regulation of food and drugs
- Consumer safety officer at FDA
- Mental health AODA treatment
- Therapist at BOP
- Health care delivery
- Physician at IHS
- International health
- Emergency and humanitarian response
8USPHS Commissioned Corps One of the Seven
Uniformed Services
Executive Branch
DHHS
DOD
DHS
Commerce
USPHS
Army
Coast Guard
NOAA
Navy
Air Force
Marines
9Disciplines within the Commissioned Corps
- Environmental Health Officers
- Physicians
- Dentists
- Nurses
- Pharmacists
- Dietitians
- Engineers
- Mental Health Specialists, (clinical
psychologists and clinical social workers)
- Optometrists
- Physician Assistants
- Scientists/Researchers
- Therapists (occupational therapy, physical
therapy, speech language pathology, respiratory
therapy, and audiology) - Veterinarians
- Other health-related disciplines
10A proud history
From Ellis Island To tribal lands. Across
America Around the World
- PROTECTING PUBLIC HEALTH AND SAFETY...
- FOR 215 YEARS
Source www.nlm.nih.gov/exhibition/phs_history/int
ro.html
11Commissioned Corps Timeline
- 1798 Sick Disabled Seamen Relief Act
- 1870 Centralized Marine Hospital Service
- 1871 John Maynard Woodworth
- 1889 Formalized as US Uniformed Service of MHS
- 1902 MHS to PHMHS (Ellis Island/State
quarantine) -
- 1912 PHS broadened power investigate
diseases, sanitation - 2012 Over 6,000 active-duty officers within 13
disciplines
12History
Environmental Health Officers
- Established as the Sanitarian category in 1943
- Strength grew from 75 officers to nearly 400
today - Traditionally focused on food sanitation, water
and wastewater treatment, and vector-borne
disease - Now serving on the front lines in the Nations
fight against disease undertaking highly
specialized services in broad areas of public
health
13Where We Are Assigned
(Not all agencies and programs are represented)
14What it takes to be an Officer in the
Commissioned Corps
- Meet Basic qualifications
- U.S. citizen
- Less than 44 years of age
- Medically qualified
- Qualifying degree from an accredited institution
(varies depending on profession) - Additional requirement
- Current, unrestricted professional license (if
applicable)
15Some of the benefits
- 30 days of paid vacation per year
- Competitive starting pay that increases with
promotions and years of service - Noncontributory retirement based on a 20 to 30
year career - Full medical and dental
- Low-cost health and dental for dependents or no
cost at uniformed services facilities - Veterans Administration benefits
- Paid sick leave
- Thrift Savings Plan
- Use of military commissaries, exchanges, and
other programs
16Five Pillars
- 1. Serving the needs of vulnerable or medically
underserved populations, - 2. Serving in hardship locations or difficult to
recruit positions, - 3. Being available for rapid deployment,
- 4. Requiring regular engagement with other
uniformed services, - 5. Addresses an important public health need but
can only be filled with a Commissioned Corps
officer
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17Duty Locations Coast to Coast
18COSTEP Opportunities
- Junior COSTEP
- One year in a qualifying program
- Two years in specific health disciplines
- Work one to four months during school
- No obligation after graduation
- Senior COSTEP
- Full-time students in specific public health
disciplines - At least eight months remaining in their final
year - Obligated to work for twice the amount of time
- Sponsored by the Corps
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19Environmental Health in the insert your
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20personal experience
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experience as an EHO
21personal experience
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experience as an EHO
22Surgeon General INSERT CURRENT SG
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Surgeon General as appropriate.
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23Questions?
- For more information please contact
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