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What is a physical profile?
The basic purpose of the physical profile serial is to provide an index to overall functional capacity. Therefore, the functional capacity of a particular organ or system of the body, rather than the defect per se, is evaluated in determining the numerical designation 1, 2, 3, or 4.
How often is a permanent profile reviewed?
The maximum length of a temporary profile is 12 months and the patient must be re-evaluated every 3-6 months. Permanent profiles will need to be reviewed and signed by your medical chain of command.
What does it mean to have a profile in the army?
Soldiers with permanent profiles “undergo a Medical Retention Board and Physical Evaluation Boards to determine fitness for further military duty,” officials said in May. Part of those reviews may be tied to the soldier’s ability to pass a modified assessment, they added.
What regulation covers Army profiles?
Army Regulation 40-501
The guidance for profiles is located in Army Regulation 40-501, Chapter 7, AR 600-20, AR 600-8-101, and Command Policy letter, MEDCEN-01. The goal of a profile is to provide the commander an understanding of what a Soldier can do while going through physiological rehabilitation.
What does a 0 in PULHES mean?
For applicants who are processing under the DoD initial entry medical standards (DoDI 6130.03), each letter designator must be assigned a numerical designator 0, 1, 3T or 3P. Example of an applicant’s PULHES profile. O—Open status. Further information, such as medical treatment records or consultation is needed.
Can you deploy on a permanent profile?
A permanent profile is a profile that alters one of your PULHES to a 2, but still allows you to be deployed. If you get a permanent profile that alters your PULHES to a 3, they initiate a MEB.
What are the mandatory Acft events?
ACFT 3.0 consists of six events: 3-Repetition Maximum Deadlift, Standing Power Throw, Hand-Release Push-Ups, Sprint-Drag-Carry, Leg Tuck or Plank, and 2-Mile Run, with a maximum possible score of 600.
Can you take a PT test on temporary profile?
Temporary Profiles A soldier with a temporary profile must take the regular three-event APFT after the profile has expired. (Soldiers with temporary profiles of more than three months may take an alternate test as determined by the commander with input from health-care personnel.)
Do I have to show my NCO my profile?
Any leader has the right to look at your profile to ensure they are not giving you an order in violation of that profile. Profiles are governed under AR 40-501. You should carry your profile on you at all times.
What does the P in PULHES stand for?
PULHES is an acronym for physical capacity/stamina (P), upper extremities (U), lower extremities (L), hearing and ears (H), eyes (E), and psychiatric (S). PULHES includes numbers from one to four.
When to change your physical profile to permanent?
If a profile is needed beyond the 12 months, the temporary profile will be changed to a permanent profile. Exceptions to the 12-month temporary physical profile restriction must be approved by the medical treatment facility (MTF) commander or their designated senior physician approval authority (often the deputy
When does the Army physical profile expire?
If no date is specified, the profile will automatically expire at the end of 30 days from issuance of the profile. In no case will Soldiers carry a temporary profile that has been extended for more than 12 months.
What does 4 mean on a medical profile?
A profile serial containing one or more numerical designations of “4” indicates that the individual has one or more medical conditions or physical defects of such severity that the performance of military duty must be drastically limited.
What’s the difference between a temporary and a permanent profile?
Permanent profiles. A profile is considered permanent unless a modifier of “T” (temporary) is added.