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[email protected] The Division of Community Hygiene inspects health-related establishments including spas, beauty and barber shops, training, manicuring and massage parlors to protect and preserve public health. 

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The mission of the DC Medical Reserve Corps (MRC) is to establish a network of local volunteers who are willing to donate their time and expertise to supplement existing public health and medical resources during emergencies and other times of community need.

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The Emergency Food Assistance Program (TEFAP) is a federally funded program that assists with supplementing the diets of low-income Americans, including the elderly, by providing them with emergency nutrition assistance at no cost.

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El Camino: The Road to Healthy Relationships Curriculum
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Review the regulations, download the application and renewal forms and get information about the licensing of trained medication employees (TMEs).

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The application packages for Trauma Technologists must include all documents listed in the application.  The Board reviews each application package and determines an applicant's eligibility for a license.  Please follow the instructions for each application and include all requ

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Tuberculosis and Chest Clinic Location Learn about Tuberculosis and the difference between the TB and latent TB infections.

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The Tuberculosis Chest Clinic sees persons who have or are suspected of having tuberculosis (TB) and persons who have come in close contact with someone diagnosed with TB disease.

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To help residents comply with the law, the Animal Disease Prevention Division offers annual free vaccination clinics throughout the District.

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VFC Provider ResourcesThe Vaccines for Children Program is part of the DC Department of Health Immunization Program and provides vaccines free of charge to providers with eligible patients.

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/sites/default/files/dc/sites/doh/Veterinary_Facility_Application%28Fill%20Form%29.pdfThe District of Columbia’s Veterinary Medical Officer conducts initial and annual inspections of veterinary hospitals, as well as inspections following a complaint, as needed.

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Vital Records collects, preserves and administers DC's system of birth and death records.
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Learn about volunteer opportunities available from the partners of DOH's HIVAIDS, Hepatitis, STD, and TB Administration (HAHSTA).

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Washington, DC Planning Commisssion on Health and HIV

Washington, DC Regional Planning Commission on Health and HIV (COHAH)l plans for the comprehensive delivery of HIV/AIDS services and allocation of resources for the Eligible Metropolitan Area (EMA).

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The Pharmaceutical Control Division issues permits for the provision of Yellow Fever vaccinations. 

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