"Medical Center" - romantic hospital at the University of

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Come to England as a student, must (should / is forced by teachers in all cases) be registered with the local medical centre. At the English universities, was right on campus, is a small house and help diseases unfortunately not much one. You should always register.
Therefore I am, like many of my other international students of colleagues also, in the first two days at the medical centre at the University of Southampton (the building small in the image above). After about an hour waiting in the snake huge fully with relevant international first, to get to the reception and gets a questionnaire to hand down first. After the first observation of the issues, it soon becomes clear where greasy Hollywood directors herhaben fantasies Sales in terms of police interrogations. The first question: if it has been vaccinated against the following diseases:
Meningitis CMRR (measles, mumps, rubella)
If not: hot tip from me: simply not "no" ankreuzen… The next question would be that, if it wants to have a "booster" for the appropriate vaccines. But in reality you since the great even the choice: to arrive at the Germany Erasmus student. Hardly "no" for meningitis c selected, was already a physician of the lips of compressed body close the eyes and the syringe to manage by hand.
I have been happily HRV (although it is generally are actually not required for England of vaccination). Next: General questions on health, previous illnesses, pregnancies, Lustig etc. designed specifically for women, the question for the smear (what what result last smear test of your?) Nothing because not completely sure, go to the gynecologist for interrogation and to inform about the dangers of unprotected sex. Which particular ensures this frown when devout Muslim Studenteninnen and their parents.
But fortunately is only questioned at the beginning, there was still no action. That's why my recommendation: Lüüüüüüügen. Which had not left of vaccination: person examines problem in vaccination, to the audit, the money is missing English health care in General and of the University of Southampton, in particular. And who do wish to have a blood test in the laboratory on a provocative speech and embarrassing information with the gynaecologist, where is the last ' smear tests for security without notable features concern have failed.
Here are a few technical terms - will know more, what physician or whose disease is intended, but is not as grad I educated or smartest man: here a small overview:
GP (abbreviation of "generalist") - this would be the English equivalent of the "generalist" or simply "generalist." The first question, if you have the time emergency hospital: "are you registered to your local GP. Who then say a name does not have to pay! For this reason: as a student international immediately to the University Medical Center go and register can be. While that heavy, complex and sometimes embarrassing (smears technically) but free and guaranteed without problems, you should have time at the hospital.Also important: "local" GP - the GP should be approximately 1.5 RADIUS km of the place of residence. As a student international, is now and again, to say that it is registered with the GP of the University (at the Medical Centre), if an emergency situation and must be in the hospital. But: when you're sick and to a special doctor must (tooth forms, ect..) and it goes to the medical centre of the University, life, but a little outside the RADIUS, it may be that the people at the Medical Centre will send one to another hospital. But, as said, a hospital of absolute emergency, simply specify the GP or the University medical centre.NHS (national health service abbreviation): the health system in England in State "walk Centre": is it not deadly sick, one is recommended by several "walk in centres". Because can you towards, and is relatively fast (certainly more rapidly than in hospital emergency rooms) be treated. Here are the addresses of 2 centres of popular walk-in: http://www.unidocs.co.uk/local-wics.htm (at the time relatively near the University).
Click here to go to the medical centre at the University of Southampton: http://www.unidocs.co.uk/home.htm (Note: equal to the first link above in the first image brings a contraception Beratung…)