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Commissioned Corps of the U.S. Public Health Service
Office of Reserve Affairs
Submitted by the Office of Reserve Affairs, Office of the Surgeon General
 
Inactive Reserve Corps Activations
 
Short Tours
Gordon, Joseph CAPT HSO CMS  New York, NY 11/08/09
03/06/10
Murrey, Greg CAPT SCI  IHS Nome, AK 11/22/10
03/20/10
Skipper, Mark CAPT PHARM IHS Rosebud, SD 01/24/10
03/28/10


Intermittent Tours
Medical Officer  Walter Reed AMC Washington, DC 02/26/10 02/28/10
03/12/10 03/14/10
Medical Officer  Walter Reed AMC Washington, DC 02/28/10 03/02/10
03/07/10 03/09/10
HSO Prison Health Services Washington, DC 10/03/08 09/30/09
 


Permissive Temporary Duty (TDY)
Craft, Charles  CAPT DEN Honolulu, HI 02/28/10 03/05/10
Emery, Robert  CAPT EHO Houston, TX 03/01/10 03/02/10
Davis, John CAPT VET Las Vegas, NV 02/14/10 02/18/10
 

IMPORTANT NOTICE

If you did not receive the latest message from the Director of the Office of Reserve Affairs (ORA) distributed via e-mail on 15 January 2010, please follow the directions below to update your contact information.

To maintain your status in the Inactive Reserve and eligibility for activation, you need to verify your contact information annually with ORA and the Office of Commissioned Corps Operations (OCCO) as they are responsible for maintaining officer records and creating orders for your tours. To update/verify your correct contact information, you need to do two things:

  1. Send your name, phone number and email address to irc@hhs.gov
  2. Go to http://dcp.psc.gov/ and select the button on the bottom left corner of the Web site entitled “Update Inactive Reserve Data.” Please login using your last name and social security number and update your information.

Inactive Reserve Corps Spotlight – CAPT Greg Murrey, USPHS (Res.)

CAPT Murrey served a 4-month tour with the Indian Health Service/Norton Sound Health Corporation in Nome, Alaska. During his duty there, he provided clinical services to 13 regional villages only accessible via small aircraft. He provided critical neuropsychology services and was instrumental in developing a neuropsychology consultation program for the region.

 
CAPT Gregory Murrey, Inactive Reserve officer, with CDR Ray Droby, Senior Clinical Psychologist.
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