Reefdiver77
Premium Member
For thos of you who have not yet completed requirements for St. Volunteer, I thought my experience might be helpful>
I completed my requirements last week to volunteer at St. Jude. I had the inservice in the meeting we had at Barrett's home several months ago. I completed the application. Since I live out of town, I went to my MD office and they did the TB Skin Test and read it 48 hours later. I had the document that confirmed the results along with the date administered and read. Marian Baker, the Occupational Health Nurst at St. Jude, faxed me the healthscreen application to full out. I completed this to the best of my ability. Since I am "older" than a lot of the club members, I did not have access to my immunization records. I know which ones I have had as a adult (it helps being a nurse). I also remember having the mumps, measles and chickenpox as a child. I know I had a rubella (German Measles) titer done while pregnant with my kids. I remember the smallpox immunization and the oral polio vaccine I received as a child. I made an appointment to go and see Marian. I had previously faxed her the completed healthscreen. She reviewed and signed this and sent me to HR, who then sent me to security for my parking pass. I then went back to HR and had my ID made. It all took less than 30 minutes. You may contact Marian by calling St. Jude and asking for Marian Baker in Occupational Health.
I completed my requirements last week to volunteer at St. Jude. I had the inservice in the meeting we had at Barrett's home several months ago. I completed the application. Since I live out of town, I went to my MD office and they did the TB Skin Test and read it 48 hours later. I had the document that confirmed the results along with the date administered and read. Marian Baker, the Occupational Health Nurst at St. Jude, faxed me the healthscreen application to full out. I completed this to the best of my ability. Since I am "older" than a lot of the club members, I did not have access to my immunization records. I know which ones I have had as a adult (it helps being a nurse). I also remember having the mumps, measles and chickenpox as a child. I know I had a rubella (German Measles) titer done while pregnant with my kids. I remember the smallpox immunization and the oral polio vaccine I received as a child. I made an appointment to go and see Marian. I had previously faxed her the completed healthscreen. She reviewed and signed this and sent me to HR, who then sent me to security for my parking pass. I then went back to HR and had my ID made. It all took less than 30 minutes. You may contact Marian by calling St. Jude and asking for Marian Baker in Occupational Health.