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A charity has donated £250,000 to create a specialist anatomy suite for use by health students at the University of Worcester. The Clive and Sylvia Richards Charity has made the donation in recognition of the University’s work to educate the next generation of health professionals. The anatomy suite will provide specialist facilities and equipment for training student Nurses, Midwives, Paramedics and Medical students, once approval for a new Medical School to be based at the University is achieved. The new state-of-the-art anatomy suite will be located in the former Worcester News building which is currently being fully renovated and repurposed to create a new Health and Medicine building for the University’s fast-growing numbers of top calibre health students.
TESTING: Professor David Green welcomed the testing news STUDENTS at Worcester University will be offered free coronavirus tests when they return from their Christmas break. The testing is being funded through a central government investment of up to £20 million to allow testing to be carried out. Professor David Green CBE, the uni’s vice chancellor and chief executive, said: Over the past week and a half, we have been working with Public Health Worcestershire to offer Lateral Flow Tests to students who are returning home for the festive period. The tests have been available to all and we very strongly particularly encouraged students returning home to a household where there is a potentially Covid-vulnerable person, due to age or health condition, to take the tests.