Vaccination service record form

2 blank record forms of the type used at Science Museum NHS COVID-19 vaccination centre, 2021

Record keeping is essential for any medication, treatment or vaccination given. These forms recorded information about the person receiving the vaccine, any potential reasons why they should not have the vaccine such as allergic reactions or any pre-existing health conditions. At the end, a record of consent is also taken. Informed consent, including knowing risks and benefits is an important part of medical practice to ensure people understand how and why they are receiving a vaccine.

After weeks of careful planning and installation, the NHS COVID-19 Vaccination Centre at the Science Museum first welcomed people to receive their COVID-19 vaccine on 11 March 2021. Run by NHS staff and volunteers, the clinic delivered over 122,000 doses to people over the course of a year. People had to pre-book their appointments when invited by the NHS. When the clinic first opened, the museum was closed to visitors but reopened on 19 May 2021 for five days a week.

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Category:
Public Health & Hygiene
Object Number:
2023-937
Materials:
paper (fibre product)
Measurements:
overall: 297 mm x 210 mm
type:
document

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Blank record forms of the type used at Science Museum NHS COVID-19 vaccination centre, 2021

Vaccination service record form

Blank record forms of the type used at Science Museum NHS COVID-19 vaccination centre, 2021

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Record keeping is essential for any medication, treatment or vaccination given. These forms recorded information about the person receiving the vaccine, any potential reasons why they should not have the vaccine such as allergic reactions or any pre-existing health conditions. At the end, a record of consent is also taken. Informed consent, including knowing risks and benefits is an important part of medical practice to ensure people understand how and why they are receiving a vaccine.

After weeks of careful planning and installation, the NHS COVID-19 Vaccination Centre at the Science Museum first welcomed people to receive their COVID-19 vaccine on 11 March 2021. Run by NHS staff and volunteers, the clinic delivered over 122,000 doses to people over the course of a year. People had to pre-book their appointments when invited by the NHS. When the clinic first opened, the museum was closed to visitors but reopened on 19 May 2021 for five days a week.

Measurements:
overall: 297 mm x 210 mm
Materials:
paper (fibre product)
Object Number:
2023-937/1
type:
document
Blank record form of the type used at Science Museum NHS COVID-19 vaccination centre, 2021

Vaccination service record form

Blank record form of the type used at Science Museum NHS COVID-19 vaccination centre, 2021

More

Record keeping is essential for any medication, treatment or vaccination given. These forms recorded information about the person receiving the vaccine, any potential reasons why they should not have the vaccine such as allergic reactions or any pre-existing health conditions. At the end, a record of consent is also taken. Informed consent, including knowing risks and benefits is an important part of medical practice to ensure people understand how and why they are receiving a vaccine.

After weeks of careful planning and installation, the NHS COVID-19 Vaccination Centre at the Science Museum first welcomed people to receive their COVID-19 vaccine on 11 March 2021. Run by NHS staff and volunteers, the clinic delivered over 122,000 doses to people over the course of a year. People had to pre-book their appointments when invited by the NHS. When the clinic first opened, the museum was closed to visitors but reopened on 19 May 2021 for five days a week.

Measurements:
overall: 297 mm x 210 mm
Materials:
paper (fibre product)
Object Number:
2023-937/2
type:
document