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Group: Paramedic Science

Smaller Immersive Suite

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Critical care simulation in our smaller immersive room.
Critical care simulation in our smaller immersive room.
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Smaller Immersive Suite

Using this space we are able to immerse you within a variety of different environments and incidents, simulating sights, sounds and even smells.

Training in such an environment is the closest you can get to ‘real life’,  allowing you to be prepared for any situation.

Life-Like Living Space

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Students assessing a patient and delivering care in our 'home' environment.
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Life-Like Living Space

Used by many of our students, including Nursing Practice (Mental Health) students, our home environment gives you the opportunity to experience home care and management. We have developed a range of home-based simulation scenarios which allow you to learn and develop, including community nursing, antenatal visits, health visitor checks, mental health assessments and emergency situations.
Simmersive learning outside a clinical setting will help you develop your practical and communication skills, plus develop your confidence, no matter what the environment or challenge.

Emergency Department Simulation

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Two person technique for the effective use of a bag valve mask.
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Emergency Department Simulation

Our simmersion rooms provide the perfect backdrop for students from different disciplines to work together, mirroring the real world. Here you see students working as an interprofessional team to deliver resuscitation.

The majority of our students have multiple opportunities to collaborate and learn together, either via simmersive learning or during events such as our Simulation Days.

External Simmersion Area

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A student helping to remove a patient (played by an actor) from an ambulance on a trolley.
A student helping to remove a patient (played by an actor) from an ambulance on a trolley.
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External Simmersion Area

Beyond the classroom…

Train hard, work easy. If the scenario calls for an outside space then that’s where you train. Being a paramedic is more than treating the patient, where will you park the ambulance? What equipment do you need for different environments? How do you gain access?

Our students are taught how to approach and solve these challenges by using simmersive areas such as our external space.

Road Traffic Accident Simulation with Training Ambulance

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Manikin with a paramedic bag and breathing support equipment laid out beside it.
Manikin with a paramedic bag and breathing support equipment laid out beside it.
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Simmersion Room 1

This is the largest immersive room in the UK, big enough to drive in an ambulance!

Using this space we are able to immerse users within a variety of different environments and incidents. Simulating sights, sounds and even smells, training in this environment is the closest you can get to ‘real life’, allowing our students to be prepared for any situation.

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