3.11. MEDICAL HEALTH REQUIREMENTS AND IMMUNIZATIONS
Updated August 2017
All matriculated Stanford students must complete the Entrance Medical Requirements at their own expense. These requirements are established and monitored by Vaden Student Health Center.
Annual Tests and Immunizations
The following immunizations are required of each MSPA Studies program student ANNUALLY
Tuberculosis (TB): Student may choose to have either a PPD test (requires a return visit to have the test result read) or Quantiferon.
Influenza: All MSPA Studies program students must be immunized against influenza.
Immunizations can be performed at the following location:
866 Campus Drive Stanford, CA 94305-8580 (650) 498-2336 |
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Additional tests or immunizations required by specific clerkships require a note of explanation from the Director of Clerkship Education. The note should be presented to either Vaden or OHC before the test or immunization is received.
Annual immunizations required by the School of Medicine and its clerkships are performed at the School of Medicine’s expense.
3.0. MSPA Studies Program Requirements and Procedures
3.1: Academic Records and Privacy of Student Record Information
3.2: Registration and Study List
3.3: Data Security and Privacy (HIPAA)
3.6: Ethical Conduct of Biomedical Research
3.7: Evaluation Completion Requirements
3.8: Industry Interactions Policy
3.9: Leaves of Absence and Discontinuation and Reinstatement
3.10: Malpractice Liability for MSPA Studies program Students
3.11: Medical Health Requirements and Immunizations
3.12: Policies and Resources for Encryption and Securing Devices
3.14: Stanford Medicine Policy for the Removal and Transport of PHI
3.15: Stanford University School of Medicine Medical Education Research Initiative
3.16: Surgical Procedures for MSPA Studies Program Students
3.17: Universal Precautions and Needlestick Protocol
3.18: Stanford Health Care/Lucile Packard Children's Hospital Computer Access for PA Students (EPIC)
3.19: School of Medicine Learning Spaces
3.20: Absence Policy and Expectations
3.21: N95 Respirator Mask Fit Requirements for Medical Students
3.22: School of Medicine Dress Code Guidelines for the Clinical Setting