Student Hand Book 2021-2022
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Immunization Policy
Following are the list of the vaccination requirements as per WUSOM policy.
MEASLES: Proof of two doses of measles vaccine administered on or after the first birthday and at least
30 days apart or proof of immunity.
MUMPS: Proof of one dose of mumps vaccine administered on or after the first birthday or proof of
immunity.
RUBELLA: Proof of one dose administered on or after the first birthday or proof of immunity.
VARICELLA ZOSTER: Proof of two doses of Varicella vaccine after the first birthday or documentation
of history of the disease, including the date students are required to present a letter or other suitable
written certification.
TETANUS/DIPHTHERIA: Proof of one booster dose of tetanus/diphtheria within 10 years of TDAP
(Tetanus-Diphtheria, acellular pertussis) TDAP is recommended for all students with anticipated
pediatric patient contact.
HEPATITIS B VIRUS: Proof of serologic immunity to HBV or certification of immunization with a
complete series of Hepatitis B vaccine.
TUBERCULIN SKIN TEST (PPD): Within one year of matriculation or, if history of a positive PPD
reading exists, documentation of a chest X-ray.
POLIO VACCINE and booster dose.
Transcripts
Windsor University School of Medicine issues transcripts on request to all students who are currently
or have previously been registered with the WUSOM. Students may request official copies of their
transcript to be sent to other educational establishments including the ECFMG.
WUSOM charges 30 USD per transcript.
Students must complete and submit the Student Transcript Request Form to the Office of the Registrar.
Student transcripts will be issued within 10 working days on submission of a completed request form.
Students may request for unofficial ‘student’ copies of their transcripts for their own reference.
WUSOM reserves the right to deny transcript to any student not in good standing with the School.
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