Financial Statements 2018/19
Year in review continued
Transformative augmented reality equipment and awards for Nursing and Midwifery
Augmented reality midwifery, neonatal and anatomy equipment is transforming teaching at Middlesex. Our state-of-the-art four-bed simulation ward opened in 2018, complete with an animatronic baby mannequin and an augmented reality pregnant mother. The technology can simulate normal delivery and emergency scenarios, offering experiences as close as possible to real life.
One of our midwifery practice academics, Sarah Chitongo, became the first midwife to be awarded the Queen’s Nurse title – a mark of professional excellence – in recognition of her services. Queen’s Nurses are committed to learning,
leadership and high standards of practice and patient care. Sarah was recognised for looking after asylum seekers and immigrants in the community and for creating safety programmes for patients who are at high risk and need specialist care.
Earlier in 2018, she received the prestigious Mary Seacole Award for her project investigating the experiences of midwives in caring for women from black, Asian and minority ethnic groups on delivery suite high-dependency units within London hospitals.
Sarah Chitongo
Middlesex awarded UK Investor Equality and Diversity Charter
In October 2018, we were awarded a Corporate Gold/ Embedded Charter Mark by equality, diversity and inclusion (EDI) specialists, UK Investor in Equality and Diversity (UKIED). This makes us the first UK university to receive this Charter. In a rigorous assessment process, including interviews with staff, students and external contacts as well as a site visit, UKIED concluded there was overwhelming and compelling evidence, particularly in relation to students, that we are genuinely committed to embedding equality, diversity and inclusion within all elements of the learner experience.
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