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Question regarding school inquiry about medical history

Posted: Fri Jan 08, 2021 2:29 pm
by Literature
Is it a normal practice for the schools to ask about your medical history for major disease and attendance record during the application? There was one school asked to fill a form claiming for child production purpose, but I don’t understand why they want or should know inquiry about once previous disease if no longer current. Any experience sharing/ advice on that? Thanks.

Re: Question regarding school inquiry about medical history

Posted: Fri Jan 08, 2021 7:40 pm
by sciteach
I've answered the questions you have been asked on numerous occasions. If the questions are legal and ethical - that really depends on the country which it is occurring. I do see that some schools don't want to employ people who take a lot of time off - but I also see the privacy element as well.

I'm sure that others will have more to say on the topic than I.

Re: Question regarding school inquiry about medical history

Posted: Fri Jan 08, 2021 11:55 pm
by buffalofan
Questions about medical issues may be because the school is located in a country with poor/zero medical care or a lack of care options for certain conditions. I would not be put off about that.

However, asking for an attendance record would be a red flag for me. This just screams "we won't treat you like a professional" and micromanagement hell. Is this school going to make you scan in with fingerprints on entry & exit too? No thanks...

Response

Posted: Sat Jan 16, 2021 5:07 pm
by PsyGuy
Its common for an IS to ask a general question of basic form indicating your level of health, which you can complete with a statement or response such as no notable health issues. Some ISs are in regions with very limited health care and facilities too which they may have a more extensive health form.

Attendance is another issue entirely, its more common in BSs but I concur with @buffalofan that it would be a major warning indicator.

Re: Question regarding school inquiry about medical history

Posted: Sun Jan 17, 2021 9:22 am
by shadowjack
For attendance, if it is a red flag, it will often be put in your confidential reference. If it is for a legitimate purpose (surgery and recuperation was needed) then it won't even be mentioned.