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FOIA 05104 - Peace Corps Wiki
"Medical Screening Guidelines"
2005/09/27 (1 day(s))*
2005/10/31 (25 days)*
Days Total: 26
Request Refiled 2011 as FOIA_11114
1 Final Response December 24th 2005 (transfer issues)
2 Final Response December 12th, 2005 (After fees paid)
3 Final Response November 22nd 2005
4 Response Memo November 12th 2005
5 Interim Reponse November 8th 2005
6 Response Memo November 6th 2005
7 Response October 31st 2005
8 Request Recieved September 27th 2005
[edit] Final Response December 24th 2005 (transfer issues)
[edit] Final Response December 12th, 2005 (After fees paid)
Part 2 - Dental, 28 pages
Part 3 - Dermatology, 67 pages
Part 4 - Earn Nose Throat; Endocrinology; Gastroenterology, 130 pages Part 5 - Genitourinary, 73 pages Part 6 - Gynecology, 137 pages
Part 7 - Hematology; Infectious Diseases, 112 pages
Part 8 - Mental Health, 185 pagesPart 9 - Neurology; Ophthalmology, 69 pages
Part 10 - Orthopedic; Respiratory, 146 pages
Part 11 - Rheumatology; Index, 56 pages
Part 1, Introduction and Allergy was provided electronically to you at no cost on October 31, 2005. In as much as this constitutes a full-grant of requested documents, I am officially closing your case. Additionally, a hard-copy of this transmittal letter will be mailed to your home address of record. If you have questions or concerns regarding your FOIA request, please feel free to call me directly at 202.692.1236 or 800.424.8580, ext. 1236.I hope this information proves useful. Thank you for your interest in the Peace Corps. 10 Attachments: Totaling 1003 pages Sheila Wright
[edit] Final Response November 22nd 2005
[edit] Response Memo November 12th 2005
As you are aware i am in Senegal now ending PC training: I get email about once a week at best: Closing my file is outrageous!!!!! I am willing to pay the cost: It is also outrageous that you think you have no role in helping the PC avoid Foia request: Have you forwarded my proposal to the PC medical office??? Are they happy to have me publish the guidelines in PC on line??? Is that perfectly acceptable to them??? Do they not want to explain whqt they are; etc: If they agree to publish the G; I will forego publishing them online: My financal agent in the US; and she can pay the fees: will we then have an electronic version of the Guidelines?
[edit] Interim Reponse November 8th 2005
[edit] Response Memo November 6th 2005
Now that the Peace Corps has agreed in principle that the guidelines are appropriate to be made public, let me talk through with you how this might be done most constructively. I could simply publish them in Peace Corps on line and let eveyone see them. I wouldn't put in any commentary about them, but many questions will be asked. A better approach might be for the Peace Corps to determine to publish them on line itself with accompanying explanatory information -- what does it mean that they are "guidelines," how much flexibility is there in applying them, what is a "medical deferment" and a "medical accommodation," how does one seek to secure updates of the guidelines, how does not appeal a decision, etc. It strikes me that you would want to have the guidelines published in this way -- then you've not simply responded to a FOIA request but helped the PC inform the public -- in this case applicants -- about how it operates. [edit] Response October 31st 2005
[edit] Request Recieved September 27th 2005
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