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Published Tuesday, August 5th, 2008
More than £4.7 million of ERDF Convergence investment has been approved for the next phase of the first new dental school in the UK for 40 years.
The Peninsula Dental School in Truro is to be built at the Knowledge Spa which already houses the Cornwall headquarters of the Peninsula Medical School. The project, totalling almost £12 million will include a floor dedicated to research and development.
Carleen Kelemen, Director of the Convergence Partnership Office for Cornwall and the Isles of Scilly, said: “The Peninsula Dental School in Truro will further widen the education and research opportunities in this region. This research can be used to stimulate business innovation and growth. It will also complement the research and business incubation facilities already on offer at the Knowledge Spa.
“On top of this a high percentage of those graduating from the existing Peninsula Medical School are choosing to begin their careers in Cornwall. This facility will increase those numbers, support the creation of more well paid, quality jobs and further strengthen Cornwall’s economy.”
The Peninsula Dental School welcomed its first students in Plymouth in September last year. The Peninsula Dental School will open in Truro in January 2010, when the School’s first students will transfer to Truro to continue their training.
It is estimated that the Peninsula Dental School in Truro will, at its peak, be able to treat up to 128 patients a day. Building work is expected to begin within the next two weeks and construction will be carried out by Interserve. The building will include 32 dental chairs arranged in groups of eight for training purposes, four single surgeries for individual requirements, and research and office provision.
Treatments begin when the facility opens and will be available for routine treatments for NHS patients. It is hoped that it will be particularly attractive to those currently without NHS dental provision. Details regarding how to access treatments will be announced nearer the time.
The go ahead to establish the Peninsula Dental School was won by the Peninsula Medical School in January 2006, when it was awarded 64 of the 100 new dental student places on offer from the Government. Key to the award was the anticipated contribution the Peninsula Dental School will make to community dental services in an area where NHS dental cover is identified as poor.
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