What is the Clay County Medical Reserve Corps (Clay County MRC)?
The Clay County Medical Reserve Corps is a countywide resource for health care professionals and other volunteers. The Medical Reserve Corps is part of the Citizens Corps, a national initiative to mobilize and coordinate volunteers so communities across America can better respond to disasters. The Clay County Medical Reserve Corps is coordinated by staff in the Clay County Public Health Department.

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1. What is the Clay County Medical Reserve Corps (Clay County MRC)?
2. Why do we need an Medical Reserve Corps?
3. Do I have to be a resident of Clay County to join?
4. Can I be a useful volunteer if my license is expired?
5. Who should volunteer?
6. Where do I sign up to be a volunteer?
7. What is the Minnesota Responds-Health Professional Registry?
8. What kind of work would I be volunteering to do?
9. Where will I go if I volunteer?