Bristol Post

CT scanner gives UWE students clinical skills for healthcare work

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THE University of the West of England (UWE) has invested in new high-tech equipment that will be used for training radiograph­y and radiothera­py students.

The computeris­ed tomography (CT) imaging facilities uses a platform from Surrey-based Siemens Healthinee­rs, the parent company for several medical tech businesses.

The new CT Scanner Suite is the first fully functional clinical setting of its kind in a UK university, according to Siemens.

The technology is already being used in hospitals around the UK.

The company said its SOMATOM go.Up platform will help prepare students for use of similar systems when working in hospitals.

Dr Marc Griffiths, pro-vice chancellor and executive dean of the faculty of Health and Applied Sciences at UWE Bristol, said: “The SOMATOM go.Up CT system from Siemens Healthinee­rs is an exciting addition to the facilities available to students at Glenside campus.

“Having access to advanced clinical equipment is vital to our Health and Social Care, Science, Applied Sciences and Engineerin­g programmes.”

Dr Alex Palombi of UWE Bristol, added: “The new CT will help us to create real-world experience­s for our students and enhance their employabil­ity skills so that they can help meet the increase in demand of the NHS workforce due to Covid.”

The university has also invested in online education platform PEPconnect that offers e-learnings, webinars, videos and virtual classrooms.

Anna Hampshire, education services operations manager at Siemens Healthinee­rs Great Britain and Ireland, said: “The addition of PEPconnect puts a vast range of virtual learning resources in the hands of the students.”

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UWE Bristol students using high-tech clinical equipment from Siemens Healthinee­rs

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