The Patient and Family Advisory Council (PFAC) was established to support Marshall’s efforts to examine and improve Marshall’s programs, policies, and procedures. Engaging community members who have had experience with Marshall either as a patient or as a family member of a patient, brings a valuable perspective to Marshall’s current practice.
Marshall is recruiting up to 15 council members who would like to volunteer for a one-year term to attend monthly meetings. Marshall employees and providers are not eligible to apply. The roles and responsibilities of members include:
Applications are being accepted for PFAC membership. In order to ensure a diverse composition of members, candidates will be screened and interviewed. Successful candidates will be on-boarded as a full Marshall Community Volunteer, which includes passing a background check, showing a negative TB skin test, and either complete or submit a formal declination for the influenza and COVID vaccines. Volunteers will also need to be trained on HIPAA privacy guidelines, as council work may include access to sensitive information.