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The University of Hertfordshire Welcomes EEESTA to ‘Engineering our Health’ Prestige Seminar Professor Barry Hunt Dean, Faculty of Health & Human Sciences. 12th Nov 2008. Routes in Aircraft Industry Hatfield Technical College 1951 Hatfield Polytechnic 1967 Significant Growth: - PowerPoint PPT Presentation
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The University of Hertfordshire
Welcomes EEESTA to
‘Engineering our Health’ Prestige Seminar
Professor Barry Hunt
Dean, Faculty of Health & Human Sciences
12th Nov 2008
• Routes in Aircraft Industry
• Hatfield Technical College 1951
• Hatfield Polytechnic 1967
• Significant Growth:
22000students; 2,000staff; three campuses
University of Hertfordshire
•£120 Million Investment•UK’s Biggest Development in H.E. for 30 years•Opened by HRH Prince Phillip - November 2003
de Havilland Campus
‘Business Facing’
• Close engagement with partners and stakeholders
• Flexibility, responsiveness and adaptability
• Shortlisted for Times Higher Education ‘University of the Year’ Award 2008
University Strategic Plan
Faculty of Health & Human Sciences
Dean and Faculty Offices
PG Medicine
Pharmacy
Nursing &Midwifery
SocialCommunity &Health Studies
Health & EmergencyProfessions
Life Sciences
Psychology
Responsive to NHS, Pharmaceutical and Healthcare Industry and other Stakeholders
‘Business Facing’
Inter-professional Learning Clinical Trials Coordination Unit; MedTech Innovation Centre; Mental Health Recovery Centre
Health and Human Sciences Research Institute New Building
Overseas Partnerships and Alliances
Multi-professional Simulation Learning and Research Laboratory
Faculty Priorities
• Collaboration between Engineering and Health disciplines
• Hertfordshire Intensive Care and Emergency Simulation Centre (HICESC)
• British Heart Foundation Education Research Project Award
Development of Simulation
The Opening Ceremony
Thanks to Our Supporters
• 2007 National Association of Medical Simulators (NAMS)
• 2008 Society in Europe for Simulation Applied to Medicine (SESAM)
Conferences in the Centre
• Result of business facing strategy of UH
• Associated with Postgraduate Medical School
• Based in Innovation Centre, College Lane Campus
• Key staff have more than 40 years medtech experience
– Dr Sandeep Shah
– Dr Graham McKay
• Identifying resources and expertise across University
The Medical Technology Innovation Centre(MTIC)
The MTIC will provide enhanced specialist support for:
• Clinical trials (also Clinical Trials Coordination Centre)
• Product evaluations• Product development• Education and training• International symposium programme
MTIC Key Activities
MTIC International Symposium June 21 – 23, 2009Visit www.medtechsymposium.com• The symposium will pull together
» Innovation/finance/technology and market adoption» Product development » Supply chain» Technology adoption and diffusion» Early stage finance
• Leading international speakers will headline each section• Will run over 2 days with dinner at Hatfield House on evening of 1st
day
• Handover to your Chairman
Oliver Wells
Have a great seminar!
Thanks