What does 3P mean at MEPS?

What does 3P mean at MEPS?

3P—Disqualified for a permanent medical condition (or one for which the profiler wishes to forward to the medical waiver authority for consideration).

What is a permanent 3 profile?

(3) A profile containing one or more numerical designators of “3” signifies that the individual has one or more. medical conditions or physical defects that may require significant limitations. The individual should receive assignments.

What is a p2 profile Army?

A physical profile designation of “2” under any or all factors indicates that an individual possesses some medical condition or physical defect that may require some activity limitations. There are many jobs still available in the military for people who do not perfectly physically/medically qualify for arduous duty.

How long is a Soldier on temporary profile?

12 months
Temporary profiles cannot exceed 12 months.

How do you read army PULHES?

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. For brevity, a code of 1 or 2 means that the Soldier can deploy, and a 3 or 4 means that the Soldier cannot deploy.

What is MRC army?

What is it? Being medically ready is critical for a deployable Soldier, as Soldiers must be ready to fight and win today’s wars as part of globally integrated operations. All Soldiers are assigned a Medical Readiness Classification (MRC) of 1 to 4.

What does P3 mean in the Army?

Private Public Partnership
Private Public Partnership (P3) is a bold and innovative program that views Soldiers as assets with quantifiable value. It has transformed how both the Army Reserve and corporate America attract, develop, and retain talent.

How do I get my Army P3 profile?

Once your doctor has determined that you have met the MRDP for a condition with a “T3” they will create a permanent 3 or “P3” profile. Congratulations! This is the point where you finally begin an MEB. Once the first signature is on a “P3” profile you have officially begun the MEB process.

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 PULHES mean on a profile?

When reviewing a Soldier’s profile, a leader should first check the PULHES section (block 3). PULHES is an acronym for physical capacity/stamina (P), upper extremities (U), lower extremities (L), hearing and ears (H), eyes (E), and psychiatric (S).

How do I get a P3 profile?

What is P3 in the Army?

Performance Triad (P3) is the Army’s commitment to strengthen individual readiness, and optimize performance of the Total Army Family through the synergy of health behaviors to include sleep, activity, and nutrition. Combining and always enhancing the targets of P3 is an ongoing journey.

Can a P3 profile lead to a discharge from the military?

A soldier might also be referred to the IDES by their medical providers directly upon medical examination. A P3 profile itself is not the discharge…it signifies a medical problem that requires additional monitoring, and if it worsens, it may lead to the IDES. Or denial of reenl…

What happens if you get a P3 profile?

A P3 profile itself is not the discharge…it signifies a medical problem that requires additional monitoring, and if it worsens, it may lead to the IDES. Or denial of reenl… A P3 profile requires additional MMRB screening at certain points in a Soldier’s career.

What is the difference between a P3 and Meb?

P3, is a permanent profile. MEB, is a medical evaluation board. The MEB decides if you are fit to remain on active duty with the limitations that are specified with your permanent profile. When I retired I had a few of them for different reasons as we as a couple P2’s.