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Providing Your Skill to Those in Need
In response to the nations health concerns regarding the H1N1 (Swine Flu) virus, and in support to the Texas Department of State Health services, the State of Texas will be issuing vaccines soon in all counties of Texas. Medical and support personnel will be needed in every county in Texas, and will be working with local health departments to support their communities administering the H1N1 Vaccines.
Join the AMS Emergency Response Team to Help Administer H1N1 Vaccinations in your area.
We are currently hiring dedicated, competent and dependable medical professionals as well as dependable support teams to assist with this historical mission.
AMS will be immediately hiring the following candidates for the H1N1 Vaccination response:
Emergency Response Teams
Have you dreamed of going to the aid of individuals who have been affected by a major crisis, or natural disaster, but have not been able to take time off from your work to do this? When individuals in crisis are in need of medical care many times AMS is called upon to provide general nursing duties in support to the community and throughout our state. 
For the latest from the National Hurricane Center visit
http://www.nhc.noaa.gov/index.shtml
For the latest from the Weather Channel visit
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Check the National Forecast
www.weather.com/newscenter/nationalforecast/index.html?from=wxcenter_news
Incident Command System for HealthCare
The National Nurse Emergency Preparedness Initiative (NNEPI)