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The medical profile (Hebrew: פרופיל רפואי) is a numerical system utilised by the Israel Defense Forces (IDF) to indicate the medical fitness of individuals for different roles within the IDF.[1] The medical profile, denoted on a scale from 21 (indicating the lowest level of fitness and resulting in automatic disqualification from IDF service) to 97 (representing peak fitness and enabling individuals to apply for any unit within the IDF),[2] plays a crucial role in evaluating an individual's suitability for various positions within the IDF. A medical profile rating of 64 or lower renders individuals ineligible for direct combat roles.[2]

Known profile numbers

Combatant

Non-combatant

References

  1. ^ Military Medicine. Association of Military Surgeons, United States. 1991.
  2. ^ a b Charles R. Figley; William P. Nash (14 February 2011). Combat Stress Injury: Theory, Research, and Management. Routledge. pp. 184–. ISBN 978-1-135-91932-0.