Council Fire, Handbook of McMurry University, 2006-2007 Page: 39
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All students are required to have:
I. Health insurance coverage. For students needing health insurance, brochures are available
in the Student Affairs Office.
2. A completed Medical History and Consent of Medical Treatment form.
Required immunizations are listed below:
I. DPT--- primary series in infancy
2. TD booster within past 10 years
3. MMR-two injections since age one (or proof of immunity)
4. TB skin test a negative test or chest x-ray within past 1 year.
5. Hepatitis B-- 3 doses prior to enrollment or have started series. Will be required to complete
the series.
The following immunizations are highly recommended but not required:
1. Varicella-prior to enrollment or proof of immunity
2. Hepatitis A-2 doses prior to enrollment
3. Menomune prior to enrollment
Students who are lacking any of the required immunizations may come to the Health Services
office and will be provided instructions for completing the necessary immunizations.
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