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Download the forms to complete your Annual Health and Medical Record for Scouting events, high adventure bases, and more.
Find answers to many of the most frequently asked questions regarding the BSA’s Annual Health and Medical Record.
Health and Medical Record also serves as a tool that enables councils to operate day and resident camps and adhere to state and BSA requirements. The Boy Scouts of America Annual Health and Medical Record provides a standardized mechanism that can be used by members in all 50 states. For answers to more questions, use this
Q. Why does the Boy Scouts of America require all participants to have an Annual Health and Medical Record? A. The Annual Health and Medical Record (AHMR) serves many purposes. Completing a health history promotes health and awareness, communicates health status, and provides medical professionals critical information needed to treat a
of the information on this form with any BSA volunteers or professionals who need to know of medical conditions that may require special consideration in conducting Scouting activities. With appreciation of the dangers and risks associated with programs and activities, on my
Medical Information. The Boy Scouts of America recommends that all youth and adult members have annual medical evaluations by a certified and licensed health-care provider.
Administration of the above medications is approved for youth by: Parent/guardian signature. MD/DO, NP, or PA signature (if your state requires signature) Bring enough medications in suficient quantities and in the original containers. Make sure that they are NOT expired, including inhalers and EpiPens.