I have not posted in a while, because I have been vacationing so much this summer--one of the benefits of being a teacher. But I have an issue with my employer. Every 3 years, we are required to submit a physical. You may recall that last August I submitted one on which my CF doctor handwrote in next to be the box that said I am free from communicable disease and able to physically perform my duties, that "She has chronic pulmonary infection that may be transmitted to others with cystic fibrosis."
Now, my district has requested an annual update on the status of the chronic pulmonary infection until such infection is gone. LOL. Like it ever will be.
Anyway, here is the letter I composed for my doctor to send in the hopes that I will be able to continue working as a teacher. Please tell me if you think that I should make any changes.
To whom it may concern,
Jeana has been under my care since August 2001 for her Cystic Fibrosis. Presently, her Cystic Fibrosis is stable and she should be able to perform her proposed duties as a teacher. It is not advisable for any person with Cystic Fibrosis to come into constant contact with other persons having Cystic Fibrosis, due to chronic pulmonary infection of individuals with Cystic Fibrosis. In other words, Jeana should not have students placed in her classroom that have Cystic Fibrosis. Jeana reminds the school nurse of this each year as a precaution, and since there are two other math teachers within Middle School, this should not present a problem for Jeana. I am the only Cystic Fibrosis specialist in the state of Alaska, and to my knowledge there are no students or staff with Cystic Fibrosis that will be attending Middle School during the 2010-2011 school year. So again, Jeana should be able to perform her duties as a teacher without harm to herself or others.
Now, my district has requested an annual update on the status of the chronic pulmonary infection until such infection is gone. LOL. Like it ever will be.
Anyway, here is the letter I composed for my doctor to send in the hopes that I will be able to continue working as a teacher. Please tell me if you think that I should make any changes.
To whom it may concern,
Jeana has been under my care since August 2001 for her Cystic Fibrosis. Presently, her Cystic Fibrosis is stable and she should be able to perform her proposed duties as a teacher. It is not advisable for any person with Cystic Fibrosis to come into constant contact with other persons having Cystic Fibrosis, due to chronic pulmonary infection of individuals with Cystic Fibrosis. In other words, Jeana should not have students placed in her classroom that have Cystic Fibrosis. Jeana reminds the school nurse of this each year as a precaution, and since there are two other math teachers within Middle School, this should not present a problem for Jeana. I am the only Cystic Fibrosis specialist in the state of Alaska, and to my knowledge there are no students or staff with Cystic Fibrosis that will be attending Middle School during the 2010-2011 school year. So again, Jeana should be able to perform her duties as a teacher without harm to herself or others.