Year 1 Welfare Senior Tutors
Dr Mike Emerson Dr Mike Emerson
MBBS/BSc Years 1 and 2
Room 106, Sir Alexander Fleming Building, South Kensington campus, 020 7594 1877
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


FEO drop-in advice sessions

The FEO will continue to run drop-in sessions on Friday lunchtimes (1-2.30 pm) in the student reception area, ground floor, SAFB. If you want to discuss any issue relating to your course you are welcome to come and have a confidential chat with an experienced member of the FEO. No appointments are necessary. This opportunity is open to both Year 1 and Year 2 students.

You are encouraged to use this reception area during normal opening hours if you have queries but this dedicated time will be set aside for more private conversations.

Year 1 personal tutors 2012-13 [Excel]

If you require help, contact your personal tutor in the first instance or the senior tutors above; alternatively, FEO staff, or one of the college tutors.

College Student Alcohol and Substance Misuse policy
Sources of funding [pdf] Annual Elective Awards [pdf]
Personal tutors may also be able to assist you in Career planning
Disability Advisory Service
Welfare contacts
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
ICSM SU
GMC medical students: Professional Values in Action self test
BMA Social Media Guidance 2011 [pdf]

Year 1 course 2012-13

Timetabled tutor sessions

Session 1: Getting to know your tutor

Session 2: Fitness to Practise policy
Session 3: Successful learning
Session 4: Exams

Student Hub appointments for housing matters


Frequently asked questions:
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?
What does it mean to be Fit to Practise?
I have a disability, who do I talk to about getting assistance?
I have difficulty contacting my personal tutor. What do I do?
How do I raise a concern? [Word]
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 been asked to withdraw from the course, can I appeal?
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?

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