This instruction establishes policy, assigns responsibilities, and prescribes procedures for medical standards for appointment, enlistment, or induction into the Military Services. We pay our respects to Elders, past, present and emerging and acknowledge the important role Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people continue to play within the community and the Australian Defence Force. 42 0 obj <> endobj xref 42 32 0000000016 00000 n @H 2"Z ,WAs{\ Before you join the ADF, you will undergo a Pre-Entry Fitness Assessment (PFA). In addition, the following cases should be qualified if on careful review they meet the following criteria: individuals who have a history of childhood cancer who have not received any surgical or medical cancer therapy for five years and are free of cancer; individuals with a history of Wilms tumor and germ cell tumors of the testis treated surgically and/or with chemotherapy after a two-year, disease-free interval off all treatment; individuals with a history of Hodgkin's disease treated with radiation therapy and/or chemotherapy and disease free off treatment for five years; individuals with a history of large cell lymphoma after a two-year, disease-free interval off all therapy. b. Hemorrhagic disorders. All valvular heart diseases, congenital or acquired, including those improved by surgery except mitral valve prolapse and bicuspid aortic valve. j. However, for entrance into USMA or Army ROTC programs, the following conditions are disqualifying: (1) Astigmatism, all types over three diopters. i. An individual will be considered unacceptable if the joint range of motion is less than the measurements listed below. (1) Inflammatory bowel disease. Further guidance on this policy can be received by contacting Defence Force Recruiting. (4) Refractive error corrected by orthokeratology or keratorefractive surgery. These include conditions like depression, bipolar disorder, epilepsy, heart issues, Asperger's, and PTSD. x\mo~kEDJX^`vb{>xm9qdg(tpf,WGqiWOOnyw8dW/8gMdUSg]|k/_|.3}&"*uzvD >} $\dM3[}/9zf?%5E"+E, {nMbv=gq?jvW3_VT*M,-r/`9P~bng^$t=yM9=LQ-5+ly+E]Z5N4&eZhEEFgJs*TcL]8&A1E"T4( a0qeF@aum/fkt9lN=; These latter two conditions are not reasons for rejection unless there is associated tachyarrhythmia, mitral regurgitation, aortic stenosis, insufficiency or cardiomegaly. Atresia or severe microtia, acquired stenosis, severe chronic or acute otitis externa, or severe traumatic deformity. (c) Extension to 10 degrees (beyond 0 degrees). a. This diversion would constitute a significant drain on the resources of You can complain by requesting an internal review. (1) Cysts, other than pilonidal, of such a size or location as to interfere with the normal wearing of military equipment. Defence Jobs Australia - How to join the ADF (1) Applicants with a history of head injury with --. 4.5 What Assistance can DVA Provide to Serving Members? 8 ecZ8[z`K97@(+NoVACzvvMVS gMQQ3z%m( 5CqP{Uo!@WoaNMnu$Wq?S?x PUV:9h @[=Uq6k9dT6%U6| P IMPORTANT: This email remains the property of the Department of Defence. Includes scars at skin graft donor or recipient sites if the area is susceptible to trauma. 0000021757 00000 n Left varicocele, if painful, or any right varicocele. d. Hypertrophy or dilatation of the heart. Thank you for your FOI inquiry, dated 17 Oct 20, relating to high However, for entrance into USMA or ROTC, distant visual acuity that does not correct to 20/20 in one eye and 20/40 in the other eye is disqualifying. An individual will be considered unacceptable if the joint ranges of motion are less that the measurements listed below. Entry to the Australian Defence Force (ADF) for candidates with asthma has recently changed. c. Eosinophilic granuloma when occurring as a single localized bony lesion and not associated with soft tissue or other involvement should not be a cause for rejection once healing has occurred. 13.4 Reconsideration and review mechanisms for rehabilitation, 13.5 Non-compliance and review mechanisms for VVRS, 13.6 Maternity Leave and/or Parental Leave for Rehabilitation Clients, 15.1 Introduction to Goal Attainment Scaling, 15.3 DVA's Rehabilitation Process with Goal Attainment Scaling, 15.5 Case Example for Goal Attainment Scaling, 16 Maintaining Incapacity Payments for Veterans Studying Pilot, SOPs and Supporting Information alphabetic listing, SOPs and Supporting Information by body system. What does the recruitment process involve? EOD operatives need to have excellent vision as they need to spot devices that could be a threat to an entire unit. g. Persistent tachycardia (resting pulse rate of 100 or greater). 5. endstream endobj startxref 2010 - 2020, Lauren Semaan | Freedom of Information Medical standards in the ADF need to be of the highest level to allow the successful completion of all military duties. l. Presence of human immunodeficiency virus (HIV-I) or antibody. (8) Pelvic inflammatory disease, acute or chronic. The ADF has a strict policy on tattoos and body piercing. (5) For entrance into the USMA or ROTC programs, the following conditions also are disqualifying: esotropia of more than 15 prism diopters; exotropia of more than 10 prism diopters; hypertropia of more than 5 prism diopters. Dental implant systems must be successfully osseointegrated and completed. c. Dislocation if unreduced, or recurrent dislocations of any major joint such as shoulder, hip, elbow or knee; or instability of any major joint such as shoulder, elbow or hip. All other forms of the histiocytosis X spectrum should be rejected. A single plaque of localized scleroderma (morphea) that has been stable for at least 2 years is not disqualifying. For entrance into Officer Candidate School, distant visual acuity that does not correct to 20/20 in one eye and 20/100 in the other eye is disqualifying. The assessment takes into account the environment in which the person is expected to perform when deployed, as well as any additional tasks which a member could be expected to perform as part of their general military duties. When I obtained my father's service records, there was a note saying if there was anything I did not understand, to contact the supplier: Army Personnel Centre, Historic Disclosures, Mailpoint 400, Kentigern House, 65 Brown Street, Glasgow, G2 8EX (telephone 0845 600 9663). m. Reactive tests for syphilis such as the rapid plasma reagin (RPR) test or venereal disease research laboratory (VDRL) followed by a reactive, confirmatory Fluorescent Treponemal Antibody Absorption (FTA-ABS) test unless there is a documented history of adequately treated syphilis. Enlisted Soldiers are the backbone of the Army, responsible for carrying out orders and ensuring the success of their unit's mission. (4) Subtalar (due to disease or injury): eversion and inversion (total to 5 degrees). Cholecystectomy is not disqualifying 60 days postsurgery (or 30 days post-laproscopic surgery), providing there are no disqualifying residuals from treatment. (2) Neurosyphilis of any form, general paresis and tabes dorsalis meningovascular syphilis. Specifically, Defence considers that the work involved in processing the (3) Deformities of the toes, either acquired or congenital, including polydactyly, that prevent wearing military footwear or impair walking, marching running, or jumping. (3) Keratitis, acute or chronic, which includes recurrent corneal ulcers, erosions (abrasions) or herpetic ulcers. (4) Clubfoot or Pes Cavus, if stiffness or deformity prevents foot function or wearing military footwear. Below, you will find details from the Army's "Standards of Medical Fitness." A chaplain is an Australian Regular Army (ARA) or Army Reserve (ARes) commissioned Specialist Service Officer responsible for the provision of spiritual, religious and pastoral support to all ADF personnel and their families in a range of peacetime and operational environments. (1) Absence of both testicles, either congenital, or acquired, or unexplained absence of a testicle. f. Bullous dermatoses, such as Dermatitis Herpetiformis, pemphigus and epidermolysis bullosa. Successful applicants must have a relevant undergraduate degree and have passed the Graduate Australian Medical Schools Admission Test (GAMSAT). (7) Ovarian cysts, persistent, clinically significant. The categories according to the Defence Instructions General (DIG) Pers 16-15, J12 Fully Employable and Deployable with an Identified Requirement for Limited Materiel Re-supply, Employable and Deployable with Restrictions, J21 Restricted Deployment Defined Limitations, J22 Restricted Deployment Defined Limitations and/or Required Materiel Support, J23 Restricted Deployment Defined Limitations and/or Required Materiel Support and/or access top Health Support up to Medical Officer Support reviewed at Unit Medical Employment Classification review (UMECR) at least every two years, J29 Limited Deployment MECRB assigned only Defined Limitations and/or Required Material Support and Defined Access to Role 2E Health Service, M24 Maritime Environment Defined Limitations and/or Required Materiel support and/or access to Health Support minimum of Advanced Medical Assistant or Nursing Officer support, M25 Maritime Environment Defined limitations and/or Required Materiel Support and/or Access to Health Support minimum of Clinical Manager, M26 Maritime Environment Defined Limitations and/or Required Materiel Support and/or Access to Health Support minimum Nurse Practitioner, Physician Assistant or Medical Officer Support (Fleet Medical endorsed only), L27 Land Environment Restricted Deployment MECRB assigned only capable of performing limited offensive and full combat defence duties, L28 Land Environment Limited Deployment MECRB assigned only capable of performing combat defensive duties only, J31 Rehabilitation defined period up to 12 months, J32 Extended Rehabilitation MECRB assigned only defined period up to 24 months, J33 Pregnancy defined period of up to 24 months, J34 Temporarily non-effective defined period between 28 days and four months, J40 Holding temporary Confirmation and allocation of suitable MEC classification pending MECRB determination, J41 Alternate Employment MECRB assigned only, J42 Employment at Service Discretion MECRB assigned only duration up to five years at any one time, J43 Extended Transition MECRB assigned only Duration up to three years to support transition from the ADF, J44 Extended Non-effective MECRB assigned only Not fit for work for a defined period between four and 12 months, J51 Not Employable on Medical Grounds Medically unfit and not employable other than within applicable restrictions in the period leading up to termination, J52 Not Employable on Medical Grounds Non-effective and unable to be employed in the period leading up to termination. (2) Cirrhosis, hepatic cysts and abscess, and sequelae of chronic liver disease. Here is a way to mix in some swim conditioning into your workouts. (11) Vulvar or vaginal ulceration, including herpes genitalia and condyloma acuminatum, acute or chronic, not amenable to treatment. The table below provides broad definitions of the five categories within the Medical Employment Classification (MEC) system. Applicants for initial appointment as commissioned officers (to include appointment as commissioned warrant officers) must meet the standards of AR 600-9. We appreciate your patience during this change process. (6) Scars and deformities of the fingers or hand that are symptomatic or that impair normal function to such a degree as to interfere with the satisfactory performance of military duty. Near visual acuity of any degree that does not correct to 20/40 in the better eye. 0000010149 00000 n Please be advised that a request for any/all Any hereditary acquired, aplastic or unspecified anemia that has not been corrected permanently with therapy. A reliable history of anaphylaxis to stinging insects. Any evidence of alcohol or drug dependance, or documented past abuse . Department of Disqualified: Fixing the Broken Military Medical (4) Deformity of the lids, complete or extensive, sufficient to interfere with vision or impair protection of the eye from exposure. Any congenital or acquired tendency to bleed due to a platelet or coagulation disorder. c. Enuresis or incontinence of urine beyond age 12. d. Hematuria, pyuria or other findings indicative of renal tract disease. Condition Disqualification for Appointment I. To do so would require a search of every hard copy file and Discussion Member Since: In accordance with section 24AB of the FOI Act, Defence is required to For reasons of succinctness and presentation, the information provided on this website may be in the form of summaries and generalisations, and may omit detail that could be significant in a particular context, or to particular persons. For me, the entire process took three years and included three medical rejections but ultimately did result in a waiver. Remember that most of these conditions are not necessarily permanently disqualifying, but they are red flags. Defence. (1) Active tuberculosis in any form or location, or history of active tuberculosis within the previous two years. Although there is no standard, color vision will be tested because adequate color vision is a prerequisite for entry into many military specialties. h. Larynx ulceration, polyps, granulated tissue or chronic laryngitis. (2) Ventricular arrhythmias, including ventricular fibrillation, tachycardia, and multi focal premature ventricular contractions. 0000001457 00000 n The policy and procedure required to be taken by the ADF and or DRF once a Pshycolical problem was declared and or identified in the enlistment process. This list is provided to help you understand medical conditions that may be disqualifying for admission to the Coast Guard Academy. (6) Osteochondritis of the tibial tuberosity (Osgood-Schlatter disease), if symptomatic. This information reflects policy made by DVA and is used in the assessment of claims. Army Medical Disqualifications List - MilitaryPerson.com Chest wall malformation or fracture that interferes with vigorous physical exertion. (1) It prevents the individual from following a physically active vocation in civilian life. (2) Absence of great toe(s); loss of dorsal/plantar flexion if function of the foot is impaired. ABN24138089942. <> i. Osteochondromatosis or multiple cartilaginous exostoses. e. Injury of a bone or joint of more than a minor nature, with or without fracture or dislocation, that occurred within the preceding six weeks: upper extremity, lower extremity, ribs and clavicle. 7.1.2 What tasks are not considered household services? Premature atrial or ventricular contractions are disqualifying when sufficiently symptomatic to require treatment or result in physical or psychological impairment. Complaint of a disease or injury of the spine or sacroiliac joints with or without objective signs that has prevented the individual from successfully following a physically active vocation in civilian life or that is associated with pain referred to the lower extremities, muscular spasm, postural deformities or limitation of motion. Weak or painful back requiring external support such as a corset or brace; recurrent sprains or strains requiring limitation of physical activity or frequent treatment. Objective This article summarises the ADF entry standards for candidates with asthma. (Courtesy photo) The Army has launched an inquiry into the circumstances . your inquiry. Such treatment must be given and demonstrated effective prior to accession. g. Proteinuria under normal activity (at least 48 hours after strenuous exercise) greater than 200 milligrams (mg)/24 hours, or a protein to creatinine ratio greater than 0.2 in a random urine sample, unless nephrologic consultation determines the condition to be benign orthostatic proteinuria. stream (1) Absences of one or more small toes if function of the foot is poor or running or jumping is prevented; absence of a foot or any portion thereof except for toes. 9'Dl,7}|!-EECOPt-] 4{6fw#@Au'asKSY6yIdoY%FtLjc w%hRZ12 hVmo8+jqU$6%\Q>D@w3`N0x30{!s$$DF')0 &,"M86R.M48`$h`]r4/z ^rI90uF7u@Lt& *x0KTU$T*f a+} 6%/Ffn6!. endobj b. Mastoids. Got a question about joining the Air Force? 0000016135 00000 n )EIN/Bu],TDq1URD&ln- :n g]:aU cW)ze`K`.^JF6~R+{4*~?~*E'LptEGk70j{OEhWZa2A+eWSZV>Ho$p^eX/"q>,`+, NNzW =8wu{wdtD 0+BX#Bo62eVVd~y N*zu@EkdgdNn8(q. Unfit for Duty: When You Can Be Found Unfit and Denied Benefits - Nolo 0000000936 00000 n I am an Australian Citizen You need to be an Australian citizen to serve in the ADF, although permanent residents may be considered for some positions. Learn about the benefits of serving your country, paying for school, military career paths, and more:sign up now and hear from a recruiter near you. (4) History of congenital dislocation of the hip, osteochondritis of the hip (Legg-Perthes disease), or slipped femoral epiphysis of the hip. Medical Conditions That Can Keep You from Joining the Military Apart from the face (and hands for Army candidates), tattoos and/or brands are permitted on other parts of the body, unless the tattoo or brand is considered offensive and undermines the dignity and authority of the Australian Defence Force. (1) Abnormal visual fields due to disease of the eye or central nervous system, or trauma. c. Defects, loss or congenital absence of the bony substance of the skull not successfully corrected by reconstructive materials, or leaving residual defect in excess of 1 square inch (6.45 centimeter) or the size of a 25-cent piece. PDF Assessing medical suitability for employment and deployment in the ADF 0000002592 00000 n (5) Vasculitis such as Bechet's, granulomatosis and polyarteritis nodosa. Critical Injury Research; Hospital Care Program; Keeping Kids Safe; Events. What is the military draft and Selective Service? 2.7.5 When a person may be deemed with an ability to earn, 2.8.2 Travel to attend a Rehabilitation Assessment, 2.8.3 Travel to participate in a Rehabilitation Program, 2.8.4 Travel and accommodation provisions where a client is entitled to costs relating to travel for treatment or a rehabilitation assessment, 2.10 Determining the 'reasonableness' of a request for a rehabilitation item or service, 3.1 The DVA Rehabilitation Case Management Pathway, 3.3.2 Issues to Consider When Making the Referral, 3.7.1 Provider Acknowledgement of Referral, 3.8 DVA Rehabilitation Reporting Documents, 3.8.1 The Rehabilitation Assessment Report, 3.8.3 Development of the Rehabilitation Plan, 3.8.6 Rehabilitation Plan Supporting Documents, 3.12.3 Requirement to participate in Rehabilitation, 3.12.3.1 Unable to work more than 8 hours a week, 3.12.3.2 Capacity to participate in rehabilitation, 3.12.3.3 Managing clients at risk who are not actively participating in rehabilitation, 3.12.4.2 Approved DVA Rehabilitation Program. m. Foreign body in lung, trachea or bronchus. a. Cervical ribs, if symptomatic or so obvious that they are found on routine physical examination. simply not be possible for the decision maker to certify that he or she
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