University of Liverpool invests £1M in state-of-the-art teaching facilities for healthcare students

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The University of Liverpool has invested more than £1m in new state-of-the-art teaching facilities, that are set to give healthcare students unique opportunities to learn. The Florence Nightingale and Rose Thompson Suites in the School of Allied Health Professions and Nursing are now open.

May 8 2024University of Liverpool The University of Liverpool has invested more than £1m in new state-of-the-art teaching facilities, that are set to give healthcare students unique opportunities to learn. The Florence Nightingale and Rose Thompson Suites in the School of Allied Health Professions and Nursing are now open.

We’re delighted to open these new learning spaces, designed to simulate real-life clinical scenarios and which offer a unique mix of student programmes and clinical spaces. Rose taught University of Liverpool students from 2014 – 2022 on the Diagnostic Radiography and Radiotherapy programmes at the School of Allied Health Professions and Nursing for a number of years. While at the University, her insights and knowledge were invaluable to students in helping them practice more inclusively.

 

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