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The University of Hertfordshire Welcomes EEESTA to ‘Engineering our Health’ Prestige Seminar

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:

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The University of Hertfordshire Welcomes EEESTA to ‘Engineering our Health’ Prestige Seminar

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  1. The University of Hertfordshire Welcomes EEESTA to ‘Engineering our Health’ Prestige Seminar Professor Barry Hunt Dean, Faculty of Health & Human Sciences 12th Nov 2008

  2. Routes in Aircraft Industry Hatfield Technical College 1951 Hatfield Polytechnic 1967 Significant Growth: 22000students; 2,000staff; three campuses University of Hertfordshire

  3. de Havilland Campus • £120 Million Investment • UK’s Biggest Development in H.E. for 30 years • Opened by HRH Prince Phillip - November 2003

  4. ‘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

  5. Faculty of Health & Human Sciences Health & Emergency Professions PG Medicine Pharmacy Dean and Faculty Offices Life Sciences Social Community & Health Studies Nursing & Midwifery Psychology

  6. Faculty Priorities

  7. Collaboration between Engineering and Health disciplines Hertfordshire Intensive Care and Emergency Simulation Centre (HICESC) British Heart Foundation Education Research Project Award Development of Simulation

  8. The Opening Ceremony

  9. Thanks to Our Supporters

  10. Conferences in the Centre • 2007 National Association of Medical Simulators (NAMS) • 2008 Society in Europe for Simulation Applied to Medicine (SESAM)

  11. The Medical Technology Innovation Centre(MTIC) • 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

  12. 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

  13. MTIC International Symposium June 21 – 23, 2009 Visit 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

  14. Thanks • Handover to your Chairman Oliver Wells Have a great seminar!

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