HSIP CastleBranch Immunization Summary Instructions
Download the instructions for accessing your CastleBranch immunization summary.
Download the instructions for accessing your CastleBranch immunization summary.
The Religious Accommodations Request for Required Vaccines Form is explicitly for students enrolled in Health Sciences and Speech and Hearing Sciences programs who are required to participate in the Health Sciences Immunization Program (HSIP). It is the University of Washington’s (UW) goal that all students in HSIP participating schools/programs remain compliant with the HSIP vaccine requirements.
The UW Health Sciences Immunization Program Positive TB Screening Form (PDF) is an optional form that explains documentation requirements for students who have a positive PPD or IGRA.
The Health Sciences Immunization Program (HSIP) Baseline Individual TB Risk Assessment Form (PDF) collects individual risk assessment information, which can be useful in interpreting TB test results. Students can complete the TB Risk Assessment form prior to TB screening.
The Health Sciences Immunization Program (HSIP) Tuberculosis Symptoms Screening (TBSS) Form is required on entry and annually for students with a history of or newly documented positive TB screening and negative chest x-ray.
The University of Washington’s Advisory Committee on Communicable Diseases (ACCD) is an interdisciplinary group of subject matter experts and operational leaders that conducts activities to reduce the risk of, prepare for, and address the University’s needs related to communicable disease outbreaks.
Read the ACCD Charter for more information.
Health Sciences Immunization Program (HSIP): Map of State Immunization Information Resources contains state-by-state links with information on how to obtain your immunization records.
The UW Food Safety Program Manual outlines the requirements, roles and responsibilities, and practices of the UW Food Safety Program.
Updated July 9, 2024
All UW units are encouraged to use and distribute the signs below to help keep the UW community informed about current University COVID-19 and respiratory virus policies and recommendations.
Refer to the COVID-19 Signage Updates for guidance on required and optional signs for placement at building entrances and in common areas.
UW units are encouraged to use and distribute the COVID-19 poster: Wash Your Hands the Right Way to help keep the UW community informed about current University COVID-19 policies and recommendations.
Description of poster
University of Washington
Wash Your Hands the Right Way
Doctors agree: Washing you hands is one of the most effective ways to reduce the risk of spreading disease.
Follow these steps