Hey All!
I'm just trying to figure out if Atlanta DO is indeed the only office hat is so @n@l about the TB skin test.
I was vaccinated against TB as a kid and my Civil Surgeon recommended not doing the skin test (as it would've been 99.9% positive) and go straight for an X-ray.
Apparently, this doesn't fly in Atlanta. There've been at least two cases on this message board that applicants were required to do the skin test even though they already had a clean X-ray (which, to me, doesn't make sense at all!).
So, I'm just trying to see if that's a problem that is local to Atlanta, or if it's something more common. If it's just Atlanta, then perhaps something could be done about it (preferably before July 17, when my interview is... ).
Any experiences like this elsewhere?
I'm just trying to figure out if Atlanta DO is indeed the only office hat is so @n@l about the TB skin test.
I was vaccinated against TB as a kid and my Civil Surgeon recommended not doing the skin test (as it would've been 99.9% positive) and go straight for an X-ray.
Apparently, this doesn't fly in Atlanta. There've been at least two cases on this message board that applicants were required to do the skin test even though they already had a clean X-ray (which, to me, doesn't make sense at all!).
So, I'm just trying to see if that's a problem that is local to Atlanta, or if it's something more common. If it's just Atlanta, then perhaps something could be done about it (preferably before July 17, when my interview is... ).
Any experiences like this elsewhere?