Credentialing
The West Virginia Responder Emergency Deployment Information (WV REDI) system is a Web-based system created to facilitate health and medical response through identification, credentialing and deployment of West Virginians willing to serve in an emergency. The WV REDI system is linked to professional licensing boards enabling rapid confirmation of valid state licenses to practice medicine, nursing and pharmacology.
Registration will be open to West Virginia's health and medical professionals, as well as others who are willing to assist during a health-related emergency or event. Those interested in participating in WV REDI should expect additional information and instruction for accessing the system in early 2007.
Medical Reserve Corps
The Medical Reserve Corps (MRC) is dedicated to setting up teams of local volunteer medical and public health professionals who want to assist throughout the year as well as during times of community need. West Virginia has several locations with MRC.
http://www.medicalreservecorps.gov/state.asp?state=58
West Virginia Commission for National and Community Service
The West Virginia Commission for National and Community Service strives to strengthen the state's communities through service and volunteerism. To find out more and volunteer in your community, go to: http://www.volunteerwv.org/nd/index.cfm