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Why link to USPHS.gov?

USPHS.gov (www.usphs.gov) is the official Web site of the U.S. Public Health Service Commissioned Corps. It is a public domain Web site, which means you may link to USPHS.gov at no cost and without specific permission.

This Web site is designed to educate potential officers about career opportunities in the Commissioned Corps, an elite team of more than 6,000 well-trained, highly qualified public health professionals dedicated to protecting, promoting, and advancing the health and safety of the Nation.

The Web site provides profiles of the professional positions in the Commissioned Corps, including job descriptions, pay/benefits, requirements for the job, and brief text and video biographies of officers in several professions.  Student opportunities are also available. Interested individuals will find detailed information about the application process, including forms to download.

Please consider linking to www.usphs.gov from your Web site and bookmark the site on computers in your organization.

How to link to USPHS.gov

We encourage you to add a text or graphic link to USPHS. The USPHS.gov linking graphic may be used only to link to the USPHS.gov Web site. We ask that when you link to USPHS.gov, you do it in an appropriate context and as a service to your Web visitors. Just choose a graphic you like from the examples below, then copy and paste the block of HTML code under it right into your Web page.

For your convenience, we have included links back to graphics on our site, but you may copy the graphics to your site if you wish. When you do link to the site, please send an e-mail to let us know you have posted our banners. Thank for your support.

Graphic link to USPHS.gov

Select one of the images below. Simply copy the HTML code and paste it anywhere on your Web site, which will automatically create a link to USPHS.gov.

U.S. Public Health Service Commissioned Corps

 


Advancing the health and safety of the nation - U.S. Public Health Service Commissioned Corps


Be at the forefront of public health - U.S. Public Health Service Commissioned Corps


Join the fight for public health - U.S. Public Health Service Commissioned Corps

Text link to describe USPHS.gov

If you use a text link to the USPHS.gov Web site, we suggest including a sentence or two description.

Short Version: As one of America's seven uniformed services, the U.S. Public Health Service Commissioned Corps (www.usphs.gov) is dedicated to protecting, promoting, and advancing the health and safety of the Nation.

Long Version: The U.S. Public Health Service Commissioned Corps (www.usphs.gov) is an elite team of more than 6,000 well-trained, highly qualified public health professionals dedicated to protecting, promoting, and advancing the health and safety of the Nation. Driven by a passion for public service, these men and women serve on the leading edge of the Nation's fight against disease and poor health conditions.

Disclaimer

Placement of the USPHS.gov linking graphic or text link is to be used only as a marker to USPHS.gov. A link does not indicate any form of endorsement or approval from USPHS, the Office of the Surgeon General, or the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services.

Questions or comments

If you have any questions about linking to USPHS.gov, the use of the linking graphics, or want more information, please contact us or visit About the Commissioned Corps.


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Last updated on 6/10/2008