Who is ultimately responsible for creating an AF Form 469 (profile) for a service member?

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Multiple Choice

Who is ultimately responsible for creating an AF Form 469 (profile) for a service member?

Explanation:
A medical profile is created by the healthcare provider after evaluating the service member. The clinician translates the medical findings into work restrictions and documents them on AF Form 469, grounding every limitation in the patient’s clinical status and treatment plan. This ensures the profile accurately reflects what the individual can and cannot safely do in duty. The profiling officer handles the administrative side—routing, updating, and coordinating with supervisors and commanders—but does not establish the medical limitations themselves. The AMRO Board comes into play for broader aeromedical decisions when required, not the initial creation of the profile.

A medical profile is created by the healthcare provider after evaluating the service member. The clinician translates the medical findings into work restrictions and documents them on AF Form 469, grounding every limitation in the patient’s clinical status and treatment plan. This ensures the profile accurately reflects what the individual can and cannot safely do in duty. The profiling officer handles the administrative side—routing, updating, and coordinating with supervisors and commanders—but does not establish the medical limitations themselves. The AMRO Board comes into play for broader aeromedical decisions when required, not the initial creation of the profile.

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