Friday, 27 March 2009

Medical Centre Opens for students

By Liam Bend

Sheffield Hallam University has illustrated the importance to sustain healthy teeth and well-being by opening its doors on the new postgraduate education unit.

The recently finished state of the art facility is aimed to enhance trainee health professionals’ development of the management and leadership skills essential to have a successful career.

Prof Rhiannon Billingsley, pro-vice chancellor at Hallam University, said “The new medical building will work closely with practitioners to ensure that courses add real value of profession the participants.

This latest step of innovative learning methods proves that Hallam has is leading the way in supporting professional development that goes hand in hand with courses designed to make a difference to peoples working lives.”

Medical Student Sam Grimthorpe (24) believes that the latest addition to the Hallam campuses will be a great acquisition for both the University and participants;

“All will feel the benefits, Hallam will receive recognition from all over showing the passion it has for progressing education onto another level others cannot compete with. For us the students our knowledge on the subject will improve to an exceptionally advanced stage due to the involvement with practical activities making this more interesting.”

Along the same thoughts were those of Lord Naren Patel, one of the country’s leading obstetricians who opened the establishment, stating;

“The centre is an invaluable resource for trainee doctors and dentists who recognise ongoing training is vital to progress in the foreseeable future.”


Here's to a fit and healthy Sheffield!!

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