Graduate Entry
Welfare Senior Tutors
Professor Terry Tetley Professor Terry Tetley
MBBS/BSc Year 4 and Graduate Entry and other BScs (Biomedical Science, Pharmacology & Translational Medical Science)
Section of Airways Disease, NHLI, 020 7594 2984
Dr Mike Schachter Dr Mike Schachter
MBBS/BSc Years 3, 5 and 6
Dr Schachter is the Faculty Senior Tutor with overall responsibility for the tutoring system.

Room 104, Sir Alexander Fleming Building, South Kensington campus, 020 7594 1652


Welfare contacts

If you require help, contact your personal tutor [Excel] in the first instance. If you have any problems please refer to Professor Terry Tetley. Alternatively, you can contact one of the FEO staff, or one of the college tutors. Personal tutors may also be able to assist you in career planning - see also Careers and Imperial Employability

Out of hours contacts
For urgent welfare support from the Faculty of Medicine, email: Dr Mike Schachter; Professor Terry Tetley; Dr Mike Emerson
Alternatively, telephone the College emergency contact number: 020 7589 1000 and they will assist you.
Reporting serious welfare concerns
Information for students with disabilities, specific learning difficulties or long-term health issues [Word]
Your health matters - GMC [pdf]
English language support for international undergraduates
Fitness to Practise
College Student Alcohol and Substance Misuse policy
Sources of funding [pdf] Annual Elective Awards [pdf]
Medical students: professional values and fitness to practise
GMC medical students: Professional Values in Action self test
Gateways to the professions
BMA Social Media Guidance 2011 [pdf]
Frequently asked questions:
I have been asked to withdraw from the course, can I appeal?
I have been ill/had serious family troubles/had serious problems and the exams are coming, what should I do?
I need a reference, who do I contact?
I have serious financial problems, where can I get help?
I need legal advice, where can I go to get it cheaply?
I have visa problems, where can I get advice?
I need to talk to someone about my problem, who can I approach?
What should I expect of my tutor?
What are my responsibilities with respect to my personal tutor?
What is the significance of the Criminal Records Bureau check?
Should I accept a police caution?
I have a disability, who do I talk to about getting assistance?
I am on a clinical attachment. An emergency has arisen and I need immediate help. I cannot reach my personal tutor. What should I do?
I have difficulty contacting my personal tutor. What do I do?
How do I raise a concern? [Word]
What does it mean to be Fit to Practise?

Student Hub appointments for housing matters


 

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