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1 Health Information for Students
Chris Barnes RGN BSc (Hons) Nurse Advisor Student Health

2 Where Are We? Student Health Service Level 1 Drysdale Building
Northampton Square London EC1V 0HB

3 Nurse Advisory Service
Drop – in Sessions 13:00 – 15:00 Mon – Fri Appointments 09:30 – 11:30 Advice with Minor Illness/injury Sexual Health advice, emergency contraception, free condoms Dietary advice Meningitis ACWY and MMR Vaccinations Regular liaison with GP practice/ possibility of prescribing for students registered with Clerkenwell Medical Practice

4 Medical Conditions If you have a medical condition we advise that you make an appointment to see me to discuss your health needs whilst at University. Please note we have a room, which can be used if you are taken unwell during the day

5 Registration with a GP It is important that students studying in the UK for more than 6 months are registered with a GP (General Practitioner) For students living locally we recommend: Clerkenwell Medical Practice Finsbury Health Centre Pine Street EC1R 0LP Tel:

6 Meningitis ACWY Vaccination
Meningococcal disease is a rare but life threatening disease It is caused by meningococcal bacteria which is divided into several groups The most common groups are A,B,C,W and Y Young adults are among those at the highest risk of meningococcal disease

7 What is Meningococcal Disease?
Meningococcal bacteria can cause Meningitis (inflammation of the lining of the brain) and Septicaemia (blood poisoning) Both are very serious and can be fatal if not diagnosed early Previous vaccinations against meningococcal disease may not protect against all forms of the disease The early symptoms are similar to that of flu.

8 MMR Vaccination Mumps is an acute viral illness that causes fever, headache and painful swollen glands. Two doses of the MMR vaccine are needed to be fully immunised

9 What to do in an Emergency
Contact the Nurse Advisor ( 9am-5pm) Contact GP (if registered) Contact NHS 111 Walk in Centre (Angel Medical Practice) 8am-8pm Attend Minor Injuries Unit Attend A&E Call 999 (critical or life threatening situation)

10 Student Counselling and Mental Health
Level 1 Drysdale Building Northampton Square London EC1V 0HB

11 Student Health Service
Level 1 Drysdale Building City, University of London Northampton Square London EC1V 0HB United Kingdom T: +44 (0) E:


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