On Monday, 23rd March, the Emily Siddon Building on The University of Huddersfield Campus, was officially opened by BBC One Show GP, and BBC Radio 2 regular, Dr Sarah Jarvis MBE.
Ahead of opening, Dr Jarvis, was shown around Southgate CDC, which is on the ground floor of the Emily Siddon building, to see the facilities and hear about the difference it is already making for our patients.
Reflecting on the opening, Sarah said: “I am not remotely surprised to say that I was overwhelmed. I had the privilege of being here for the opening of the Daphne Steele Building, and I love that the same principles apply here. The technology is extraordinary, and I enjoyed seeing the simulated MRI, and how the dental hygienists and therapists can practice on 'phantom' patients.
“This is absolute state-of-the-art teaching, which will ensure that these students have a really sound foundation in all of the skills that they need before they move on to sharing their new skills as they learn under supervision with members of the community. I am passionate about reducing health inequalities, and I love the fact that so much of the work here will benefit local communities.
“CDCs are game-changers, having one here on site makes a huge difference to the local community and also means the students will have access to all those learning opportunities under strict supervision. They will be able to hone their skills while providing care to the local community. It will reduce waiting times and Did Not Attend rates as it will be easier for people to get in but also students will have a wealth of experience from practicing their skills at the CDC.”
You can hear more from Sarah in this video with The University of Huddersfield where she shared more of her thoughts on the teaching facilities and our CDC, especially the impact it will have on students in the future.