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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open it in the editor.
  2. Begin by entering your personal information in the designated fields, including your name, date of birth, and preferred pronoun. Ensure accuracy as this information is crucial for your health records.
  3. Fill out the health insurance section. If you do not have health insurance, check the appropriate box provided.
  4. Complete the medical history section by answering questions regarding medications, allergies, and any past hospitalizations. Be thorough to provide a complete picture of your health.
  5. In the immunization section, ensure that all required vaccinations are documented. If applicable, attach proof of previous diseases or vaccinations as specified.
  6. Once all sections are filled out, review your entries for accuracy before signing and dating the form at the bottom.
  7. Finally, submit the completed form electronically through our platform or print it out for physical submission to the NVU-Lyndon Health and Counseling Center.

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Vaccination records (sometimes called immunization records) provide a history of all the vaccines you or your child received. This record may be required for certain jobs, travel abroad, or school registration.
call the CDC Information Contact Center at 800-CDC- INFO (232-4636). Congratulations! Now you should take the records to your provider or local public health clinic and ask them to document this information on an official record, and, if possible, in the state or local immunization registry.
Immunization Recommendations for College Students Influenza vaccine. Measles, mumps, rubella (MMR) vaccine. Meningococcal quadrivalent (ACWY) vaccine. Serogroup B meningococcal vaccine. Meningococcal pentavalent (MenABCWY) vaccine. Mpox vaccine. COVID-19 vaccine. Human papillomavirus (HPV) vaccine.
Go to My Record Health Summary and select the Immunizations tab. You can see the immunizations youve received and the dates on which you received them. Click the immunization name to learn more. If your immunizations are not up to date, please docHub out to your clinic directly to have your information updated.
Take copy of your shot records to your county health department- they will usually sign off on your college paperwork free of charge.

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Photocopies of immunization records from a licensed healthcare provider or clinic, or from a California K-12 school uploaded to My Health Portal. All records must show the vaccine type, dose, and date of each shot.

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