Does the USF Immunization Health History form require an official physician’s stamp and signature?
YES. An MD office, clinic, or health department “official stamp” AND an authorized signature must be included for this document to be complete and approved. Alternate acceptable records which may be attached to this form include health department records, official State of Florida Immunization Form (Form 680), doctor’s records or school records.
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