Following a conditional offer of a place to study medicine at the University of Oxford, it is a requirement that before commencing your course, the Medical School students meet the standards for medical education and training.
It is also a requirement that before commencing your training, the University Of Oxford Occupational Health Department must assess your current health status and advise upon your medical suitability of fitness to as defined by the General Medical Council.
The Medical School needs to ensure that students will be able to fulfil the requirements of the General Medical Council and be medically suitable to work as a doctor following graduation. Additionally, there is a requirement to ensure that patients are not harmed through involvement in medical student teaching.
The Medical School is committed to providing equality of opportunity for students with disabilities and support will be provided to enable them to complete the course where it considers reasonable to do so. Where appropriate, the Occupational Health Service will advise the medical school of the need to consider any adjustments that you may require to successfully complete your studies.
Information and support for students with disabilities can be accessed from the University of Oxford Disability Advisory Service. You are advised to make contact with them as soon as you have been offered a place to ensure that any adaptive equipment or specialist advice on adjustments can be put in place before you start.