Project story
Designed in collaboration with industry experts and funded through the Stoke-on-Trent and Staffordshire Local Enterprise Partnership (SSLEP) Getting Building Fund, this exciting new 1242sqm facility features a state-of-the-art Clinical Simulation Centre.
The facility aims to meet modern demands and challenges in the sector, meaning that students, healthcare professionals and start-up businesses, have the chance to immerse themselves in the latest medical techniques and methods.
Using advanced VR and AR technology, the Centre for Health Innovation has created opportunities to explore and develop new patient safety techniques through cutting edge digital simulation and immersion suites.
This ground-breaking approach aims to enhance the digital capability of the emerging healthcare workforce helping to position the UK at the forefront of patient safety and positioning Staffordshire at the heart of driving the Digital Health agenda forwards. The centre helps support over 500 skilled nurses, midwives and allied health professionals supplementing the NHS workforce per annum.
The facility is part of £23.7 million government investment which was made available to 11 ‘shovel ready’ projects across Stoke-on-Trent and Staffordshire. These projects will support the LEP area’s recovery from COVID-19 under the LIS strategy and its implementation and renewal plan.
The exterior of the brand new atrium at the Centre for Health Innovation.
The entrance to the simulation suites.
Inside the brand new atrium featuring a variety of informal collaborative and social spaces.
A simulation space dressed as a mock living space environment.
The new atrium, featuring a variety of informal collaborative and social spaces.
One of the large simulation spaces in action simulating a road traffic accident.
Spaces can be adapted to suit different scenarios. This space features a children’s ward simulation.