Posted: 08/07/21
University visit expands healthcare skills
Health and social care students from West Nottinghamshire College were treated to a tour of Nottingham Trent University’s healthcare study facilities at its Mansfield-based campus.
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There was a mock CPR challenge using the compression technique
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Realistic mannequins were used to simulate patient emergencies
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Students were able to try out the high tech medical equipment at NTU's training facility
Before the end of the college academic year, staff at Nottingham Trent University’s Allied Health Centre discussed learning opportunities at the university with the Level 3 health and social care students as well as letting them test out some of the latest, high-tech equipment to assist with practical-based studies.
Students visited the medical simulation room, equipped with mannequins which are used to check blood pressure and simulate certain medical conditions.
The group took part in a mock CPR exercise with the specialist mannequins to see who could get their patient’s heart beating first by using an effective compression technique. They were instructed how to use a defibrillator in a hospital setting and learnt practical skills to help them with their next steps at university.
The visit provided the Level 3 group with a valuable insight into the course content and facilities available at the university centre, which is situated adjacent to West Nottinghamshire College’s Derby Road campus. The experience of learning valuable lifesaving skills will support them in their future careers.
Health and social care student Alice Regulski said: “I found my experience at NTU to be really useful as it allowed me to become more open with my study pathway choice after college. The facilities that the university provides for health and social care students are immaculate and more people should consider studying at NTU.”
Health, Education and Service Industries placement co-ordinator, Janine Bramley, said: “Nottingham Trent University staff gave our students a fantastic opportunity to link theory to practice, as well as giving them a deeper understanding of the opportunities available to them once they have completed their Level 3 qualifications.
“Everyone came away from the workshop feeling excited about their next steps and as a department we look forward to working with NTU again in the near future to help encourage more learners to continue their studies there.”