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The Matthew Hay Project Dr Brian Robertson Head of Infrastructure Management 21 st November 2006 Scottish NHS-HE Forum Matthew Hay Professor of Forensic Medicine & Chief Medical Health Officer for Aberdeen Vision single site


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Scottish NHS-HE Forum 21st November 2006

The Matthew Hay Project

Dr Brian Robertson

Head of Infrastructure Management

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Matthew Hay

  • Professor of Forensic

Medicine & Chief Medical Health Officer for Aberdeen

  • Vision – single site for

public health services and medical school

  • Identified Foresterhill

site (1900)

– Building commenced 1926

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Foresterhill Campus

  • One of the largest health

campuses in Europe

  • Strong educational and

research presence

– Large Medical School – Institute of Medical Science

  • Urgent need for a facility

for ongoing training for all members of the clinical team

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The Concept

  • Integration of teaching of anatomy with

development of clinical skills and knowledge of disease by medical students

  • Enhancement of inter-professional teaching and

learning

  • Create a teaching and learning focus to deliver

undergraduate medical education and postgraduate training of doctors and other health care professionals in Grampian.

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The Building

  • State of the art

medical teaching and learning centre

  • £16.5M purpose built

facility

  • 5,300 sq m
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The Building

  • Joint University of

Aberdeen and NHS Grampian project

  • Operated by University
  • f Aberdeen
  • Programme

– Construction start May 2007 – In operation September 2008

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Functionality

  • Anatomy teaching

space and resource centre

– Handling of cadavers – Legislative restrictions

  • „licensed premises

area‟

– 3D visualisation

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Functionality

  • Clinical skills

– Simulated ward area – Facilities for the dedicated group of volunteer “patients” – Specialist accommodation for innovative simulators for training, including the UK‟s first “sim-baby”

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Functionality

  • 220-seat lecture

theatre

  • IT suites running

training applications

  • Specialist training

– Resuscitation – Violence & Aggression

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Functionality

  • Modern teaching,

learning and discussion facilities including break-out spaces, a café and social spaces which will encourage discussion and inter- professional working

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Functionality

  • Museum area presenting the

history of medicine in the North- east and its contribution to the world

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User Groups

  • University of Aberdeen students and staff
  • NHS Grampian clinical and non-clinical

staff

  • NHS Education Scotland tutors and

Foundation Year doctors

  • The Robert Gordon University students

and staff

  • Members of the General Public?
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Communications Requirements

  • Video within Matthew Hay
  • Video between Matthew Hay and Aberdeen Royal

Infirmary

  • Videoconferencing
  • Telemedicine
  • University of Aberdeen Student Portal and on-line

applications

  • Robert Gordon University Portal and on-line applications
  • NHS Training Resources
  • NHS Grampian Intranet
  • Radiological data
  • Clinical data
  • Internet
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IT Partnership

  • Long established relationship between

University of Aberdeen and NHS Grampian IT services

  • History of sharing resources
  • Constrained by

– Security policy – Funding and resources

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Current Connectivity

  • Access to UoA resources

– University staff in NHS premises

  • Dedicated fibre links
  • Source address routing

– NHS staff with UoA role

  • Firewall with Network Address Translation
  • Access to NHS resources

– UoA staff with NHS role

  • Separate PC
  • Access to NHS resources restricted to NHS PCs
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Connectivity Solutions

  • National solution

– NHS/HE gateway

  • Local solution

– SSL VPN – IPSec

Internet

External Internal DMZ Switch Switch Switch Firewall & IPS Management Server Domain Controller(s) (Active Directory) Two Factor Authentication Server(s) File Server(s) SharePoint Server(s) Exchange Server(s) Application Server(s) ISP Router Remote Laptop User VPN Internal VPN External AirGap SCSI Switch Crossover Firewall (Check Point or StoneGate) IPS Combined Sensor & Analyser PDA/Smartphone
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Other Challenges

  • Shared desktop

– Authentication

  • Shibboleth?

– Common applications

  • Software licensing
  • Physical Security

– Staff ID card swipe

  • Card compatibility
  • Consolidation and management of database
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