Clinical Placement
Everything you need to know about applying and going on placement.
Required medical information
Note: The NSW Health Verification process can take up to 6 months to complete. This has to be completed within the first year of study. To ensure your placement doesn’t get pushed back please start this verification process as soon as possible.
There are two sections to complete within the required medical information tab. Make sure you read through each section carefully before moving on to the personal requirements tab.
Section One: Vaccinations
All students must be fully vaccinated against the following diseases. Not being fully vaccinated may delay your placement.
In some cases, ‘temporary’ NSW Health compliance may be allowed whilst you obtain booster / additional vaccinations. You can read about temporary compliance in the Key Information section.
Disease/s | Vaccination Doses | Serology | Evidence |
|---|---|---|---|
Hepatitis B | 3 paediatric doses; or 2 adults doses at high school (11-15 years); or 3 adult doses for >20 years of age. | Serology must be taken at least 4 weeks after the last dose of Hepatitis B. | Immunisation evidence and a Hepatitis B serology report confirming immunity status. |
Hepatitis B Vaccination Declaration | Hepatitis B Vaccination Declaration (HBVD) witnessed by an approved assessor. ONLY if all attempts fail to obtain vaccinations records, international student immunisation histories will be accepted if translated into English. | A Hepatitis B serology result of anti-HBs level >10 mlU/ml showing immunity is required before a HBVD can be completed. | Hepatitis B serology report confirming immunity status and witnessed HBVD. |
Diphtheria, Tetanus and Pertussis (dTpa) | 1 Adult dose of dTpa in the last 10 years. | Serology is not acceptable evidence. | Immunisation history statement (myGov). |
Measles, Mumps and Rubella (MMR) | 2 doses of MMR vaccine at least one month apart. | Can be used as evidence of immunity. | Immunisation history statement (myGov); or Positive IgG for measles, mumps, and rubella; or Born before 1966. |
Varicella (chickenpox) | 2 doses of the varicella vaccine at least one month apart; or 1 dose if vaccinated before the age of 14. | Can be used as evidence of immunity. | Immunisation history statement (myGov); or positive IgG for chickenpox; or History of chicken pox recorded by a doctor on the Australian Immunisation Register (AIR). |
COVID-19 | Vaccination is strongly recommended to remain up to date with COVID-19 vaccinations as recommended for your age and health status by the Australian Immunisation Handbook. | Please see additional notes regarding evidence for particular placement facilities in the FAQs. | |
Influenza | 1 dose of the current southern hemisphere seasonal influenza vaccine by 1 June each year. | Serology is not acceptable evidence. | Immunisation history statement (myGov) Submitted by May annually. |
Where can I get evidence of my vaccinations?
You must provide evidence of complying with immunisation requirements.
This can be done by using your Immunisation History Statement, which you can access on myGov.
Some vaccinations require or use serology reports as evidence. You can access serology reports through your GP.
What if I was vaccinated overseas?
The Vaccination Record Card for Category A Workers and Students is to be completed by a GP if you were vaccinated overseas and:
- do not have evidence of vaccination on the Australian Immunisation Register (AIR)
- do not have a record of your immunisations
- do not have English translated overseas vaccination records
- you only have some evidence of vaccination
Note: Vaccination records recorded in a foreign language may be translated using the Free Translating Service provided by the Department of Home Affairs or using a local translation service.
Section Two: Medical forms
Please download, print and handwrite information into these forms.
Electronically completed forms may not be accepted by the LHD.
Form | Download |
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Tuberculosis (TB) Assessment tool |
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