A Monash University Paediatrics Education and Research
Precinct will be part of the new Monash Children’s Hospital at Clayton thanks
to a recent funding commitment by the University.
The Monash University Council has committed $6 million to
fund the precinct to support teaching, clinical research and administration of
paediatric programs at one of Australia’s largest children’s hospitals.
“A prominent Monash University presence in the Monash
Children’s Hospital (MCH) is vital for connecting clinical care, research and
education,” said Head of Paediatrics Professor Nick Freezer.
The funding will enable construction of multidisciplinary
clinical education and research facilities featuring the latest in information
technology, telecommunications and video conferencing capability for student
education and clinical meetings.
“Our medical students and clinical staff will have access
to live webcasts from the MCH operating theatres to view surgical procedures in
real time,” said Professor Freezer.
Data relating to patient monitoring, anaesthesia and
diagnostic imaging will also be viewed, fostering interdisciplinary discussion
and learning.
In addition to the education and research space, a
state-of-the-art Patient Safety Simulation and Clinical Skills Centre will be
built at the new MCH, providing a unique opportunity for medical and staff and
students to practice their clinical skills.
“The Centre will replicate a hospital emergency department
resuscitation bay and will be equipped with computerised infant and child
manikins.”
Operated by Monash Health and Monash University staff, the
Centre will provide essential education for clinical staff and postgraduate
students.
“By collocating clinical education and research space with the
academic headquarters of the new hospital, the new Education and Research
Precinct will facilitate the expansion of current educational and
research programs,” added Professor Freezer.
It is anticipated that each year 600 students will
participate in clinical education and more than 200 clinicians will move
through the new precinct for education, training and research purposes.
Professor Freezer plans to strengthen academic
paediatrics at MCH over the next few years and has started recruiting
additional key academic appointments to support research growth.
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