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You can decide to show it to someone if you want, but if your PSG demands that you provide a physical copy of your profile, you do not have to comply. You simply need to say that you are on a profile that prevents you from participating in the acft. If anyone has any questions as to the truth of that statement, your commander can verify it.
Once you log in, on the left hand side is the link you're looking for. One of them should be "Access your individual medpros record (cac required)" That should take you to your record. If you're doing the pha, good luck. I'm lucky if the page registers any of the "next page" button clicks. The whole survey looks like it's designed for a mobile ...
I've been trying to get into medpros but with AKO gone the only links i have found are : https://medpros.mods.army.mil/ And its not working I really need to access my medpros to get my profiles but I cannot.
MembersOnline. •. crabmanactual. ADMIN MOD. If you’re flipping out about the medpros ordeal. Please tell me why the color red scares you. I’ll take a patty melt and whiskey no rocks just pain because y’all give me a headache. Edit for those not aware: medpros turned almost the entire army red and people are losing their minds.
AWhiskeyThing. •. It's not down, it's being reconfigured. Get on a gov computer with a CAC login, got to https://mods.army.mil continue through the warning, on the left side of the page select medical readiness portal, then your IMR is there, so are profiles. That menu page also has all your forms.
Getting government websites to work on a personal computer is a level 10 task. You'll need to be on NIPR and it should load fine. The medic PSG at the aid station can print it for you. Use a work computer. There’s a link to your e-profile in AKO under self service > my medical readiness.
The profile is a recommendation to the unit commander. Unfortunately the unit commander can "assume risk" & override your profile. A permanent is actually less concerning than a temporary profile. Permanent profiles are physically limiting, however they're written to allow you to continue your duties in your MOS.
Your PCM, the one capable of recommending a permanent profile, can remove it if you no longer require medical restrictions. It's not an IPSSA thing, it's not your first line or training room. MEDPROS generates your PULHES and your PULHES is modified by your profile. 8. Aeolus11.
MEDPROS won't update. For some reason, MEDPROS will not update any of my recent hearing appointments. I have done hearing tests in 2023 and 2024, but the most recent hearing test I can view the record for on MEDPROS is from 2022. For some reason, the records just won't show up in the system, and I've been red on hearing in MEDPROS for almost 2 ...
Go to your clinic and ask the front desk for a copy of your records. That would be my first stop. Reply reply. BearBearBingo. •. Yes. Depending on how far you needs to go back, historical profiles are stored in e-profile within the MODS platform. Now, prior to e-profile, it's going to be hit and miss. Reply reply.