getting my health records all together for the vaccination records for UNMC has been an absolute mess!
if anyone has any questions about that, feel free to ask me and I may be able to help.
Vaccines they ask for if you want to get a head start on collecting your records:
MMR
Varicella
Tdap
PPD (Tuberculosis)
Hep B
Polio
If you are like me, and have had a positive PPD/TB skin test, they will want you to do a blood test. It is called the Interferon Gamma Release Assay (IGRA) to see if you have any TB in you. It will simply tell you if you have it or not, not make the distinction between active and latent TB. If you have had a positive skin test and/or a positive IGRA, the head of Student health at UNMC told me that I can elect to go on treatment which is apparently like one pill a day for many months.
If you are like me, and have records from your PCP that don't include Polio, you probably got it since it was a requirement for anyone around trad applicant age. After having them dig around my records, they found that I got the Oral Polio Vaccine (OPV) instead of the injection which is standard now. However, there are a few places that offer travel vaccines around me that had just straight up Polio vaccine, because my PCP only had the Polio mixed in with the other baby vaccines for a combination. Otherwise, if you can't prove you've had the vaccine they'll have to check for antibodies and if you don't have them you'll go on a round of 1-3 shots the travel vaccine guy told me.