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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the Physicians Statement DRC1481 in the editor.
  2. Begin by entering the Applicant/Employee Printed Name in the designated field. This ensures that the document is personalized and accurately reflects the individual being assessed.
  3. Next, review the physical requirements outlined in the Position Description. Ensure that you check off any relevant training sections such as Agility, Unarmed Self-Defense Training, Firearms Training, CPR Training, and OC (Pepper Spray) Training based on your qualifications.
  4. In the section regarding medical/mental conditions, select whether the applicant has no known conditions or if they are unable to participate in listed activities. If limitations exist, provide detailed information about these limitations in the space provided.
  5. Finally, complete the Physician’s Signature and Date fields along with your printed address and contact information to finalize the document.

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An attending physician statement (APS) is a report by a physician, hospital, or medical facility that has treated, or is currently treating, a person seeking insurance. In traditional underwriting, an APS is one of the most frequently ordered additional sources of medical background information.
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How to get an Attending Physician Statement. Speaking with your doctors about the APS and reviewing the document before submitting it to your insurance provider can mitigate many issues. Doctors are busy people and because drafting an APS isnt a priority, its not uncommon to find errors in their statements.
A doctor letter, often called a medical source statement or functional capacity letter, is a written statement from your treating physician that outlines your diagnosis, symptoms, and functional limitations.

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You are obligated to report violations of law, rule and code of ethics standards to the Medical Board. Examples of misconduct include, but are not limited to, sexual misconduct, impairment, practice below the minimal standards of care, and improper prescribing of controlled substances.
An attending physician statement (APS) is a report by a physician, hospital, or medical facility that has treated, or is currently treating, a person seeking insurance.
An Attending Physician Statement (APS) is a detailed medical report prepared by a patients primary or attending physician, typically in the form of a questionnaire. It provides comprehensive information to insurance companies about a patients health condition, medical history, and ongoing treatment plan.