Volunteers
Delaware Medical Reserve Corps (DMRC)
The Division of Public Health (DPH), Public Health Preparedness Section oversees and coordinates a statewide Medical Reserve Corps unit composed of healthcare and non-healthcare volunteers. The goal of the Delaware Medical Reserve Corps (DMRC) is to provide support to the Division of Public Health during an emergency or disaster. The DMRC continues to recruit volunteers that are willing to be trained and are able to respond to assist the DPH in an emergency. To learn where to register, read about SERVDE below.

For more information go to:
- Medical Reserve Corps Brochure
- National MRC Website
- National MRC Fact Sheet
- Español - Cuerpo de Reserva Médica
The Delaware State Emergency Registry for Healthcare Personnel (SERVDE)
The Delaware State Emergency Registry for Healthcare Personnel, or SERVDE, is an automated registration system that establishes and certifies the qualifications of healthcare volunteers, to include Delaware Medical Reserve Corps members. The SERVDE is part of the National Emergency System for Advance Registration of Volunteer Health Professionals (ESAR-VHP) program to assist States for the development of a standardized program for registering volunteer health professionals in advance of an emergency or disaster. SERVDE is a single, centralized source of volunteer information to facilitate intra-state, state-to-state, and state-to-federal transfer of volunteer health professionals.
For more information go to:
- SERVDE Website
- ESAR-VHP Fact Sheet [ Text only version of ESAR-VHP Fact Sheet ]
- 2009 DMRC Meeting Calendar
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