Common use of Immunization Records Clause in Contracts

Immunization Records. At the start of each academic year students are required to have on record all childhood and current immunizations. (e.g.: DTap, IPV, MMR, HepB, COVID-19, and influenza) and a negative two-step TB test. Students will not be permitted to start clinical experiences without this documentation. Students must also provide either documentation of having had varicella (VAR/chicken pox) or having been vaccinated for such condition. If the student had varicella and did not see physician, verification must be achieved by having a titer (blood test) completed by the physician.

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Samples: health-education-human-services.wright.edu, health-education-human-services.wright.edu, health-education-human-services.wright.edu

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Immunization Records. At the start of each academic year students are required to have on record all childhood and current immunizations. (e.g.: e.g. DTap, IPV, MMR, HepB, COVID-19, and influenza) and a negative two-step TB test. Students will not be permitted to start clinical experiences without this documentation. Students must also provide either documentation of having had varicella (VAR/chicken pox) or having been vaccinated for such condition. If the student had varicella and did not see physician, verification must be achieved by having a titer (blood test) completed by the physician.

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Samples: health-education-human-services.wright.edu

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Immunization Records. At the start of each academic year students are required to have on record all childhood and current immunizations. (e.g.: e.g. DTap, IPV, MMR, HepB, COVID-19, and influenza) and a negative two-step TB test. Students will not be permitted to start clinical experiences without this documentation). Students must also provide either documentation of having had varicella (VAR/chicken pox) or having been vaccinated for such condition. If the student had varicella and did not see physician, verification must be achieved by having a titer (blood test) completed by the physician.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: education-human-services.wright.edu

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