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<p style="margin-bottom:15px;">Faculty who have direct contact with patients/clients/participants through clinical instruction, research or other related activities are required to have the following:</p>
<p style="margin-bottom:15px;">Faculty who have direct contact with patients/clients/participants through clinical instruction, research or other related activities are required to have the following:</p>
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<li>Verification of current certification in Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation (CPR) for health professionals (Basic Life Support for infant, child and adult one person/two person).</li>
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<li>Verification and documentation of current immunizations listed below:
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    <li style="margin-top:15px;">'''PPD''' for tuberculosis; annually unless individual tests positive.  If test is positive, current CDC guidelines will be followed (www.cdc.gov).</li>
    <li>'''INFLUENZA''' immunization annually.</li>
    <li>'''HEPATITIS B''' series of immunizations and/or adequate titer levels.</li>
    <li>'''TETANUS''' booster within the last 10 years (if agent available).</li>
    <li>'''PERTUSSIS''' 1x as an adult.</li>
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<li>Faculty who were born in 1956 or prior are generally considered immune to the following diseases, except for women who may become pregnant. Faculty from outside the United States who cannot provide evidence of immunization may be required to have titers drawn.<br /><br />Faculty born in 1957 or later need to have verification through immunization records, a titer showing immunity or history of the disease for the following:
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    <li style="margin-top:15px;">'''RUBELLA''' (German measles)</li>
    <li>'''RUBEOLA''' (Red measles) </li>
    <li>'''MUMPS'''</li>
    <li>'''POLIO'''</li>
    <li>'''VARICELLA'''  (Chicken Pox) </li>
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