The main aim of our education programmes at St George’s is to ensure students learn to become excellent health professionals. The university wishes to facilitate this professionalism. The institution focuses on teaching students skills which will enable them to provide outstanding healthcare to their patients and act as competent and helpful members of a healthcare team. We believe this safeguards future patient care, as well as helping our students step into employment.
All students from each programme are required to sign an ‘Entry Information Document' to state they agree to comply with St George’s regulations including those concerning appropriate dress.
Where possible St George’s wants all of its students to be included and achieve their potential. This ‘Religion & Belief Code of Practice’ outlines what reasonable accommodations the institution may offer for reasons of religious observance. Such accommodations may be requested by students undertaking healthcare work/study both within the university and while on placement.
Nevertheless students should be aware that as part of their programme, St George’s trains students for the workplace. This includes understanding the need to comply with the decisions and rules of individual NHS Trusts.