Summit County Medical Reserve Corps | Summit County Public Health

Recruits and coordinates teams of local volunteer medical and public health professionals who can contribute their skills and expertise throughout the year as well as during times of community need. Activities may include treatment of victims of a mass disaster or epidemic, staffing of an emergency vaccination clinic, assisting with flu clinics, or providing educational sessions for the public.

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211 Summit

Physical Address

1867 West Market Street, Fairway Center, Akron, OH 44313

Hours

Varies by community need and availability of the volunteer. Email for details.

Fax

(330) 752-7157

fax | Communicable Disease

Voice

(330) 926-5646

voice | Neighborhood Navigator

Voice

(330) 643-8013

voice | HUD Lead-Based Paint Hazard Control Grant

Voice

(330) 926-5656

voice | A Healthy Baby Makes A Happy Baby

Voice

(330) 926-5700

voice | Neighborhood Navigator

Fax

(330) 923-7558

fax | Administrative

Voice

(800) 443-2168

voice | Ohio Breast and Cervical Cancer Project

Voice

(330) 923-4891

voice | General Information

Voice

(330) 926-5650

voice | Care Coordination

Voice

(330) 375-2142

voice | WIC - Fairway Office

Voice

(877) 687-0002

voice | General Information

Voice

(330) 926-5600

voice | Environmental Health/Healthy Homes

Voice

(330) 926-5756

voice | Baby and Me Tobacco Free Coordinator

Voice

(330) 616-3322

voice | Help Me Grow Central Coordination

Voice

(330) 375-2662

voice | Communicable Disease

Voice

(330) 375-2480

voice | Akron Regional Air Quality Management District

Voice

(330) 926-5667

voice | Mosquito Spray Schedule

Voice

(330) 812-3816

voice | Dental Services

Voice

(330) 812-3845

voice | Vital Statistics

Voice

(330) 375-2772

voice | Clinic Appointments

Application process

Email the MRC Coordinator at [email protected] or visit the OhioResponds website at: www.ohioresponds.odh.ohio.gov.

Fee

There is no fee to volunteer.

Eligibility

Accepts licensed medical and non-medical professionals including licensed medical professionals, non-licensed volunteers with medical backgrounds, mental health professionals, clergy, public health professionals, emergency medical technicians, health educators and volunteers, and other specialists. Includes those who are practicing, retired or non-practicing. Must complete four (4) hours of approved training provided by the MRC unit.

Languages

Utilizes language interpretation services.

Service area

Summit County, Ohio

Agency info

Summit County Public Health

Protects and promotes public health through a comprehensive program of public health services for the residents of Summit County.