New NHS training centre officially opened in Warwick

By James Smith

11th May 2023 | Local News

From left - Professor Stuart Croft (vice-chancellor and president of the University of Warwick), Glen Burley (chief executive South Warwickshire University NHS Foundation Trust) and trust chairman Russell Hardy (image via NHS SWFT)
From left - Professor Stuart Croft (vice-chancellor and president of the University of Warwick), Glen Burley (chief executive South Warwickshire University NHS Foundation Trust) and trust chairman Russell Hardy (image via NHS SWFT)

A new training facility has received a major investment to support NHS services across the area.

South Warwickshire University NHS Foundation Trust has made a significant investment to provide a dedicated new education base, Acorn House, which is near Warwick Hospital.

After acquiring Acorn House in 2021, the trust developed the site and following extensive renovations it is now a modern facility which provides vital teaching and training space for clinical teams, undergraduate students and apprentices.

The site also provides office accommodation for community-based teams.

The education and training space offers a simulation suite which provides a safe environment for staff and students to learn, whilst providing an experience as close to reality as possible.

This suite allows teams to learn from incidents and trial new ways of working.

Acorn House was officially opened yesterday (10 May) by Professor Stuart Croft, vice-chancellor and president of the University of Warwick.

Glen Burley, trust chief executive said: "I am really proud to see this new facility officially open.

"It is an example of our on-going dedication to developing the teams we have at the trust and importantly the future NHS workforce.

"We have very strong relationships with higher education and Acorn House is going to strengthen these relationships further and support our ambition to enhance clinical education and research development.

"Creating a culture which harnesses research opportunities is a key part of our trust strategy, and this is a fantastic step towards that."

Prof Croft added: "I was delighted to officially open Acorn House, which is an excellent example of how Warwick is working with the NHS to train the next generation of doctors and healthcare workers.

"These new facilities will be invaluable to our medical students, enhancing care and research while also offering new training methods.

"Projects like Acorn House make me very confident that the relationship between Warwick and our partners within the NHS will continue to go from strength to strength."

     

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