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Lifesavers at UWS New facility is life changing

- LEONA GREENAN

A cutting-edge facility that will develop the skills of healthcare students has been launched at the University of the West of Scotland in Lanarkshir­e.

The new state-of-the-art Pre-hospital Simulation Centre, based at the university’s £110 million Hamilton campus, is a unique, adaptable space providing simulation-based education for UWS students.

To celebrate the launch of the facility and to commemorat­e Restart a Heart Day, students from UWS’S Paramedic Society also hosted a charity Cprathon, giving staff and students the chance to learn key life skills with free CPR training, while supporting the British Heart Foundation’s campaign.

The facility, which will give students the opportunit­y to develop and practice discipline­specific skills, was officially opened by UWS’S provost and deputy principal, Dr Lucy Meredith, as part of an event attended by UWS staff, students and stakeholde­rs, including the Scottish Ambulance Service, NHS Education for Scotland and the University’s partner NHS health boards.

The centre will place students involved in paramedic science, nursing, midwifery, and health and social care in realistic scenarios where they will use their assessment and clinical decision-making skills to treat patients in a controlled environmen­t.

Julie Edgar, dean of the School of Health and Life

Sciences, said: “It is fantastic to see our new Prehospita­l Simulation Centre officially open and I am extremely proud of our students from the Paramedic Society for using this opportunit­y to host a Cprathon to support the British Heart Foundation.

“The new immersive facility uses bespoke indoor and outdoor complex scenarios to provide students with the opportunit­y to experience working and reflect and adapt their skills and decision-making.

“Scenarios such as a crime scene or workplace environmen­ts can also be created to support our forensic science, occupation­al safety and health and safety students. High fidelity simulation is an important part of the learning experience, as it helps close the gap between theory and practical applicatio­n.”

The new centre is the latest high-tech facility to open at the university’s award-winning Lanarkshir­e campus, which is also home to Scotland’s highest specificat­ion environmen­tal chamber and its pioneering simulated nursing and midwifery teaching environmen­ts.

Commenting on the new facility, Dr Meredith said: “At UWS, we are committed to providing our students with progressiv­e and distinctiv­e higher education. With access to sector-leading facilities such as these, we are truly developing our students to become universal, world-ready and successful graduates.”

Donations for the Cpr-athon can be made to the British Heart Foundation.

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