Teesside University offers further support in the fight against coronavirus

In April 2020, Teesside University announced it was supporting health care services a with expertise and equipment from Teesside University as they continue the fight against the coronavirus.

The University’s School of Health & Life Sciences ran a series of webinars on developing critical care skills for registered health care staff to prepare them for frontline care as a result of the Covid-19 outbreak.

In addition, the School also donated a number of tablets and mobile devices to health trusts to enable people in palliative care to communicate with relatives and loved ones.

This latest support followed news that the University’s National Horizons Centre was lending state-of-the-art analytical equipment to the NHS to enable testing for the virus to be stepped up.

In short:

Linda Nelson, Associate Dean (Enterprise and Business Engagement) in the School of Health & Life Sciences, said: ‘It is vital that, if we are to succeed in the fight against the coronavirus, that organisations must come together and work in partnership.

‘As an organisation we will continue to do whatever we can to support our partners in health and social care as they continue to take on the heroic task of caring for those who have been affected by the virus.

‘Therefore we are delighted to build upon our longstanding relationship with Health Education England and lend our expertise to upskill healthcare staff with the vital skills that they will need to deliver the excellent standard of care for which the NHS is justly renowned.’

For more information, visit the Teesside University website.

 

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