An audit of health student immunisation at a University Department of Rural Health reveals the imperative for a coordinated approach
Abstract Objective: Student healthcare worker immunisation ensures the protection of students, their patients and the wider community. This audit assessed allied health students' records of immunisation against national standards. Methods: This audit examined clinical students' immunisatio...
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Main Authors: | Caroline Crossley (Author), Sandra Thompson (Author) |
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2021-04-01T00:00:00Z.
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