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Aston University unveils new £1.5m healthcare teaching facility

The centre will be used by those studying medicine, pharmacy and optometry and give them the chance to practise in emergency settings

A new £1.5m medical centre has opened at Aston University(Image: Craig Holmes)

A new £1.5 million healthcare facility has opened at a Birmingham university which will help to simulate real-life medical situations to aid students' learning.

The centre at Aston University will be used by those studying medicine, pharmacy and optometry and will give them the chance to practise in emergency settings using high-quality manikins.

These will simulate treating people for acute conditions such as a heart attack or learning how to intubate a patient onto a ventilator.

The acute care simulation room will also be equipped with recording facilities, a debrief room and control room alongside training equipment such as a hospital grade bed. The new centre also has an ocular simulation facility which Aston University said was unique in Europe.

It allows students to refine their skills in examining the health of the front and back of the eyes and to experience a wide range of eye diseases.

One of the simulators even allows students to use their smartphones to practise at home from which they can gain direct feedback and be assessed by the simulators, allowing more flexible learning.

The facilities were part funded by the Government regular Office for Students which awarded the university £806,226 to set up the high-fidelity simulation A&E room with further expenditure by Aston University on the ocular simulation unit.