Information regarding attending classes at clinical locations
Information regarding attending classes at clinical locations
In order to attend classes in hospitals the students should have a printed certificate about Covid-19 vaccination with WHO approved vaccine or a vaccination certificate from a family doctor in Ukraine with them.
- Students who have been vaccinated at home with a WHO-recognized vaccine should provide a copy of the certificate to the dean’s office and present it at the clinical departments.
- Students who have been vaccinated with non-WHO-recognized vaccines may be tested for Coronavirus IgG antibodies (S SARS-CoV-2 adhesion protein, quantification) to determine whether they are immune to the virus. In the presence of antibodies (positive result) revaccination is not required. In the absence of antibodies (negative result), revaccination should be performed.
The result should be submitted to the dean’s office and present it at the clinical departments.
- In the absence of a vaccination certificate, the student has to take a PCR test or enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay for IgM every month!
Or apply to his/her family doctor about vaccinations.
- Students who have received only the first dose of the vaccine must present a certificate from the vaccination center with information about the name of the vaccine and the date of vaccination. Such a certificate is received only on request.
Information should be submitted before 03.09.2021.
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