School Doctor

Doctors in Secondary Schools 

Dr Eman Abdella and Nurse Rhose Montoro from Kings Park Medical Centre offerFREE appointments to students at Copperfield College as part of the Doctors in Secondary Schools (DiSS) program.

 

The Doctor and Nurse are available to support students that are concerned or want help, information, or advice about health issues such as:

  • Sleep
  • Body image
  • Healthy eating and exercise
  • Sexual health including contraception, STIs, pregnancy testing
  • Gender and sexuality/LGBTIQ+ issues
  • Drug or alcohol use
  • Feeling scared, worried, upset, or down
  • Attention, concentration

Schedule

 

Dr Eman and Nurse Rhose will rotate campuses each week: 

Week DateCampus
Week 125/04/2025Delahey 
Week 202/05/2025Delahey 
Week 309/05/2025Delahey        
Week 416/05/2025Delahey 
Week 523/05/2025Delahey 
Week 630/05/2025Delahey         
Week 706/06/2025Delahey 
Week 813/06/2025Delahey 
Week 920/06/2025Delahey 
Week 1027/06/2025Delahey 
Week 1104/06/2025Delahey

Telehealth appointments can be booked every Friday or during the week subject to Doctor availability irrespective of home campus. 

 

 

How to book

 

An appointment can be made: 

  1. In advance via the Wellbeing team, Front Office or by completing this booking request form. 
  2. On the day, by dropping in to the office during Break 1. 

Note- New patients are requested to have filled out a New Patient Information Form which will be sent to them via email or SMS when they book an appointment. 

 

 

Confidentiality

 

Under Victorian law, students who are mature minors can consent to their own medical treatment and see the GP alone for confidential consultation and treatment

Where students are not evaluated as mature minors, the GP seeks consent from the parent or carer prior to any treatment from the GP. 

 

 

 

 

Dr Eman

‘Read about Dr Eman here’  

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Ms Jane Williamson

Student Wellbeing