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Say Hello to… Introducing new Chamber Premium member, Apollo Buckingham Health Science Campus in Crewe ABHSC is developing in to become a vibrant health sciences campus which inspires collaborations between health care, education, research and innovation to improve patient outcomes and quality of life . Since 1912 when the Crewe Campus first opened its doors as a college, it has been a centre of education with a history of major educational establishments and ABHSC is proud to continue this heritage. The Vision:
“A vibrant health sciences campus which inspires collaborations between education, technology, innovation and research partners to improve patient outcomes and quality of life.” Here’s more on this pioneering facility on the former MMU site on Crewe Green Road • The Apollo Hospitals Group is the largest independent healthcare provider in India. It is dedicated to clinical excellence, the development and application of modern technology, and innovation and research, to provide affordable healthcare. • The University of Buckingham, one of just three private medical schools in the UK, is an academic partner on the campus. It currently delivers undergraduate medical
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education and biosciences courses. The number of students for the courses is planned to grow and new courses are being added to the curriculum. The shortage of healthcare workforce globally, is driving the demand for medical education in the UK. ABHSC is proud to be supporting the NHS with the campus currently being used as a vaccination site. ABHSC is in discussion with local NHS partners about a number of other ways in which it might work together to provide conveniently located services, with free parking, to patients in the area. Other collaborations with the NHS include the international sourcing, training and placement of nurses, doctors and Allied Health Professionals into the NHS, and working with Health Education England and the Royal College of Radiologists on specific projects to expand medical education and training to ensure a sustainable workforce. Plans are being developed to restore and refurbish buildings on the campus. ABHSC looks forward to attracting new partners in technology, innovation and research, with modern workspaces, laboratory space and wrap around services for start-ups. The campus has large areas of green space, a peaceful riverside area in which to relax, and a Japanese garden. The campus boasts a Wellbeing Centre and a gym that attract students and other users to the campus for exercise and dance classes. With accommodation for nearly 800 students at Booth Hall, the campus lends itself to events and conferences. It has 24/7 security on campus and at Booth Hall, free
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parking and bar/catering facilities on site. ABHSC is keen to explore and develop local relationships that will utilise the campus and boost the local economy. The Campus is home to a number of organisations including the charity Autism Inclusive and the South Cheshire Chamber of Commerce
_ For more go to www.abhsc.co.uk For events, health-related use of lecture facilities, courses and office space enquiries email admin@abhsc.co.uk
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