Guidelines on ill health

ill health

You should register with a local General Practitioner who is willing to provide evidence in the form of letters, or comments and a signature on a self-certification document.  A list of GP practices can be obtained from the Student Occupational Health Services, any University Hall of Residence and some pharmacies.  According to guidance issued by the General Medical Council it would not be regarded as good practice for a family member to be the registered GP or to offer treatment, except in the case of an emergency.

You should always consult your GP (or for emergencies the Accident and Emergency Department of a hospital) if your illness is severe, if it persists, or if you have any concerns about your health. Your Academic Tutor or the Senior Advisor will give you guidance on the effect of any absence from your studies and your options if you consider your illness has affected your studies.  If you have repeated episodes of ill health that are affecting your attendance and/or studies, the School may refer you to the Student Occupational Health Services.

 

E. Guidelines on ill health – all
Suggestions