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The Medical Review Officer Certification Council (MROCC) offers opportunities to become a certified Medical Review Officer (MRO), a role integral to combating the opioid epidemic and enhancing public and workplace safety. By becoming an MRO, individuals can make a significant positive impact while enjoying the flexibility of remote work, either part-time or full-time, and creating an additional income stream.<br /><br />MROCC stands out as the only MRO certification organization founded and governed by physicians, ensuring high professional and ethical standards. Their certification is recognized in all 50 states, valid for five years, and meets all federal requirements. The organization provides online training and certification examinations, making it accessible and convenient for prospective MROs to get certified.<br /><br />To pursue certification, candidates can access the training course at the American Osteopathic College of Occupational and Preventive Medicine website (https://www.aocopm.org) and register for the certification exam through MROCC's website (https://www.mrocc.org/getcertified.cfm). For more information, individuals can contact MROCC at their address (3231 S Halsted St, #167, Chicago, Illinois 60608), via phone (847-631-0599), or email (mrocc@mrocc.org).<br /><br />MROCC promotes itself as the gold standard in MRO certification, emphasizing its rigorous oversight by experienced physicians to maintain high-quality standards. Those interested in obtaining MRO certification and making a meaningful contribution to society should consider registering with MROCC.
Keywords
Medical Review Officer
MRO certification
opioid epidemic
workplace safety
remote work
physician-governed
online training
federal requirements
American Osteopathic College
MROCC
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