Chief Pharmacist

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2019-07-24 N/A Inmate on Psychological Observation at MCC New York reports not receiving constipation medication. MCC New York View

EFTA00036893.pdf

This document is an Institution Supplement (NYM - 6031.03C) for the Metropolitan Correctional Center (MCC) in New York, dated May 29, 2013. It establishes detailed policies and procedures for inmate patient care, including intake screening, sick calls, urgent medical/dental/psychiatric services, and emergency response protocols. It specifically notes that due to the high-rise nature of the facility, emergency medical vehicles are not appropriate on-site, and designates New York Down Town Hospital for life-threatening emergencies and Brooklyn Hospital for urgent but non-life-threatening cases.

Institution supplement (policy document)
2025-12-25

EFTA00035317.pdf

This document is an Institution Supplement (NYM 6031.01C) for the Metropolitan Correctional Center in New York, dated April 10, 2007. It establishes the purpose, definitions, and detailed clinical protocols for the facility's Detoxification and Treatment Programs, specifically focusing on methadone detoxification for inmates with substance abuse issues. The document outlines assessment guidelines, dosing schedules (7-day and 21-day programs), staff responsibilities, and administrative requirements for compliance with federal regulations.

Federal bureau of prisons institution supplement (policy document)
2025-12-25
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