MEDREH
MEDREH construction and equipping of the JKU research and teaching facility
at Al. IX Wieków Kielc to support the implementation of innovative treatment methods
Project title:
MEDREH construction and equipment of the JKU research and teaching facility at Al. IX Wieków Kielc to support the implementation of innovative treatment methods
Implementation period:
01.10.2011 - 31.01.2015
Subject and purpose of the investment:
The expansion of the Faculty of Health Sciences is a strategic investment to create scientific and research facilities for medical sciences and, in the future, the conditions for launching a medical faculty
The specific objectives of the project are:
1. Preparing the facilities for the launch of the region's first medical faculty.
2. Increasing competitiveness in the medical services market by creating opportunities for the implementation of research results.
3. Increasing access to new and innovative medical technologies through knowledge transfer
4. Economic development of the Świętokrzyskie region and improvement of quality in the area of peripheral services
Promoting the University and the Świętokrzyskie region nationally in terms of scientific achievements and highly specialised medical services.
Technical parameters:
The usable area of the new facility - 6000 m2
Value of scientific and specialist equipment: 7.1 million PLN.
Total project cost: 32,145,136.54 PLN including:
27 323 366.06 PLN - European Regional Development Fund
4 821 770.48 PLN - own contribution (including from the specific reserve of the state budget)
Material scope:
The teaching and research facility will house the studios and laboratories necessary for the process of training future medical staff and conducting scientific research:
1. The Normal Anatomy Department (a separate segment of the building) is used for teaching (lectures, practical classes, talks) with students of medicine (1st - 3rd semester), nursing (1st semester), obstetrics (1st semester), physiotherapy (1st - 2nd semester), emergency medicine (1st semester), public health (1st semester). Audio-visual techniques are used during the lectures, and during the practical classes mainly preparations made from cadavers by the department's assistants, models, but also radiographs, CT, MRI and ultrasound images. The following laboratories will be set up within the anatomy department: cadaver preservation and preparation laboratory, developmental anatomy laboratory, computer image processing laboratory for morphological structures, anthropology and anthropometry laboratory, ultrasound anatomy laboratory, laboratory for multimedia anatomical presentations
2. Physiology laboratory
3. Pathomorphology, pathophysiology laboratory
4. Laboratory of hygiene and epidemiology
5. Laboratory diagnostics
6. Radiology laboratory
7. Pharmacology laboratory
8. Clinical immunology laboratory
9. Anaesthesiology and intensive care laboratory, emergency medicine
10. Medical ethics laboratory
11. Laboratory of medical psychology and sociology in medicine
12. Public health and history of medicine laboratory
13. Phantoms laboratory
The project plans to equip the above-mentioned laboratories with both technical and didactic - scientific equipment necessary for research and teaching in medical faculties for a total value of approx. 7.1 million PLN
Project co-financed by the European Regional Development Fund under the Regional Operational Programme of the Świętokrzyskie region for 2007-2013
and the state budget