Peace Corps Cuts Form Clutter: Easier Health Approvals
Published Date: 10/1/2025
Notice
Summary
The Peace Corps is ending the form that lets volunteers get medical exams or treatment approved. This change affects current and future volunteers, making the process simpler and cutting down on paperwork. No new costs or deadlines are involved, but it’s a smooth move to keep things easy and efficient.
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Peace Corps Medical-Authorization Form Ended
If you are a current or future Peace Corps volunteer, the Peace Corps is ending the Volunteer Authorization for Examination and/or Treatment form. This change is meant to make getting medical exams or treatment approvals simpler and to cut down on paperwork, and the notice says there are no new costs or deadlines tied to the change.
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