Tuberculosis screening immunization form 2025

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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the tuberculosis screening immunization form in our editor.
  2. Begin by entering your personal information at the top of the form, including your name, student number, and date of birth.
  3. In the Tuberculosis Screening section, indicate the result of your TB Skin Test (TST/PPD) by selecting either 'Positive' or 'Negative'. If positive, provide details for a chest X-ray.
  4. Next, complete the Immunizations section. List your first and second doses of measles-containing vaccines along with their respective dates. Ensure that one dose is after 1980.
  5. If applicable, fill in any optional immunizations you have received. Make sure to include dates for each vaccine type.
  6. Finally, have your healthcare provider sign and date the form. You can also attach any necessary documents verifying your immunizations.

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Records can be submitted: By uploading to the Health Centers Web Portal. Uploading via the Patient Web Portal is preferred, as this is the fastest and easiest way to make sure your records are uploaded and retained. By fax to 1-866-409-1980. In-person at the clinic.
Immunization Registration holds. You can submit a copy of your Immunization records via email or fax: via email to immune@fiu.edu. via fax to 305-348-3336. Students may choose to waive the Hepatitis B and Meningitis vaccines only.
Upload New Immunization Information Go to Immunization, click Enter Dates Enter dates of respective immunizations. Click Submit Go to Upload Choose document you are uploading Assorted Immunization Records Select File and upload scanned immunization records from your computer/phone/tablet. Click Upload
How to Submit Your Documents Include your name on each page of the documents. Scan your records into PDF format before uploading them. Review your scans. Submit your documents via the CUNYfirst Document Uploader: After you have uploaded your records, email us at wellness@hunter.cuny.edu to confirm that we received them.
This testing must be done within the last six months before classes start. The Office of Wellness Services oversees immunization compliance and maintains all of the schools immunization records. Students must submit a completed copy of their Student Immunization Form to the Office of Wellness Services.
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Should students or student health offices complete the form? Students should complete the AAMC Standardized Immunization Form in conjunction with either the student health office at their medical school or with their primary care provider.
Ask your doctor, pharmacist or other vaccine provider for an immunization record form or download and use this form [4 pages]. Bring this record with you to health visits, and ask your vaccine provider to sign and date the form for each vaccine you receive.
MMR Immunization Proofs If no lab work exists showing you are otherwise immune, you must have official proof of two MMR vaccinations. immigration immunization records, and immunization registry records A copy of a physician office immunization record (physician office information must be included).

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