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Refurbish, enlarge and enhace our facilities for hands-on laboratory and skills based learning.
We will build on the current refurbishment work to equip multi-modal workstations in our anatomy teaching space.
These will include downflow tables (for cadaveric study) and Anatomage tables— interactive digital tables which allow for the exploration and learning of human anatomy in 3D.
We will refurbish two, 10-bed simulated hospital settings, four Physiotherapy teaching laboratories, two flexible clinical skills teaching rooms and an expanded Clinical Skills practice room.
We will enhance our Paramedic simulation suite, creating an ‘immersion room’ to run Road Traffic Collision and major incident training, and increase the capacity of the radiography Treatment Planning System (TPS).
10-bed simulated hospital setting will be fully upgraded into a modern clinical facility.
Refurbishment and upgrade of four immersive physiotherapy clinical teaching spaces.
Refurbishment and upgrade of seven existing modular teaching spaces will be reconfigured to create two flexible digitally integrated teaching spaces.
This newly refurbished space includes new equipment and furniture to help students practice their clinical skills
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