
The School of Dental Sciences at Newcastle University has been enhanced with the opening of its Dental Clinical Simulation Facilities, allowing students to train with cutting-edge equipment to keep them up to date with the latest technology in the field.
Funded by Newcastle University and the Office for Students, the £5.5m unit is set to transform the learning and experience of students, dental clinicians and patients.
Chris Day, vice chancellor and president of Newcastle University, said, “The equipment and technology that has been installed is at the cutting edge of dental science and we are excited to start using the new unit.
“Combined with the expertise and professionalism of our NHS dental technicians, nurses and clinical colleagues, these facilities will contribute significantly to current and future generations of dental students and the patients they go on to treat.
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