RESOURCES
General information about
Cub Scouts, our Cub Scout Pack 483, uniforms, fees and other costs for
new members and a resource of information for current members.
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Información
general sobre los Cub Scouts, nuestro Cub Scout Pack 483, uniformes, cuotas y
otros costos para nuevos miembros e información de referencia para miembros existentes.
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Annual Health and Medical Records
The Scouting adventure, camping trips, high- adventure excursions, and having fun are important to everyone in Scouting—and so are your safety and well-being. Completing the Annual Health and Medical Record is the first step in making sure you have a great Scouting experience. So what do you need?
All Scouting Events
All participants in all Scouting activities complete Part A and Part B. Give the completed forms to your unit leader. This applies to all activities, day camps, local tours, and weekend camping trips less than 72 hours. Update at least annually.
Part A is an informed consent, release agreement, and authorization that needs to be signed by every participant (or a parent and/or legal guardian for all youth under 18).
Part B is general information and a health history.
Going to Camp?
A pre-participation physical is needed for resident, tour, or trek camps or for a Scouting event of more than 72 hours, such as Wood Badge and NYLT. The exam needs to be completed by a certified and licensed physician (MD, DO), nurse practitioner, or physician assistant. If your camp has provided you with any supplemental risk information, or if your plans include attending one of the four national high-adventure bases, share the venue’s risk advisory with your medical provider when you are having your physical exam.
Part C is your pre-participation physical certification.
Find the current Annual Health and Medical Record by visiting: http://www.scouting.org/scoutsource/HealthandSafety/ahmr.aspx
The Scouting adventure, camping trips, high- adventure excursions, and having fun are important to everyone in Scouting—and so are your safety and well-being. Completing the Annual Health and Medical Record is the first step in making sure you have a great Scouting experience. So what do you need?
All Scouting Events
All participants in all Scouting activities complete Part A and Part B. Give the completed forms to your unit leader. This applies to all activities, day camps, local tours, and weekend camping trips less than 72 hours. Update at least annually.
Part A is an informed consent, release agreement, and authorization that needs to be signed by every participant (or a parent and/or legal guardian for all youth under 18).
Part B is general information and a health history.
Going to Camp?
A pre-participation physical is needed for resident, tour, or trek camps or for a Scouting event of more than 72 hours, such as Wood Badge and NYLT. The exam needs to be completed by a certified and licensed physician (MD, DO), nurse practitioner, or physician assistant. If your camp has provided you with any supplemental risk information, or if your plans include attending one of the four national high-adventure bases, share the venue’s risk advisory with your medical provider when you are having your physical exam.
Part C is your pre-participation physical certification.
Find the current Annual Health and Medical Record by visiting: http://www.scouting.org/scoutsource/HealthandSafety/ahmr.aspx
Other Documents
Cub Scout Basic Flag Ceremony | |
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Pack 483 Pamphlet | |
File Size: | 1461 kb |
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