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Health Sciences & Medicine facilities

Explore our facilities  

With the right tools at your disposal, learning becomes immersive, interactive, and ultimately, exciting – an educational experience that really leaves its mark. So much of mastering hands-on careers in health sciences and medicine is about effective practice, which makes the learning facilities and resources available to you a crucial component.  

Let’s take a look at what students within our Faculty of Health Sciences & Medicine have access to throughout their study…  

  • Biomechanics Lab

    A world-class 60m Biomechanics Laboratory that incorporates in-floor pressure sensors and 12 integrated high-speed cameras to analyse human movement. It can be used to assist everything from recovery and rehabilitation for age-related conditions to elite sports training.

  • Dr John Kearney Anatomy Laboratory

    Our Dr John Kearney Anatomy Laboratory is located within the Faculty of Health Sciences & Medicine building and is a primary teaching location for classes within biomedical science, exercise and sports science, physiotherapy, occupational therapy and medicine programs. Fitted to handle human cadaveric material and equipped with an extensive range of modern anatomical models and microscopes, it’s the perfect place to practise hands-on skills both in class and as additional study.

  • Clinical skills rooms

    Adapting to the hospital or clinical setting is made seamless through a number of state-of-the-art clinical skills rooms, which are utilised by medicine, physiotherapy, occupational therapy and nutrition and dietetic practice students. Designed to build foundational practical experience, every room reflects the current clinical practice standards and features equipment used in real-life settings. These rooms are often used for simulations, either with patients or fully interactive ‘patient’ mannequins.

Clinical Education & Research Centre

Located on the ground floor of the Robina Hospital, the Clinical Education and Research Centre (CERC) is a collaborative project between Bond University's Faculty of Health Sciences & Medicine and Queensland Health.

It provides a Simulated Learning Environment and is the first site in Queensland to achieve the highest level of accreditation as an affiliate 'skills centre' with the Queensland Health Skills Development Service.

Local clinical training

Training is located locally in the hospital - in a clinical environment with real-world hospital processes - that assists the transition of students to working with patients and clinical teams. Bond students and Robina Hospital staff participate in the care of patients suffering a diverse range of clinical problems, with the aim of improving skills in patient assessment, communication, leadership and teamwork. Clinical teaching sessions include simulated participant (SP) ward rounds using this technology as well as audio-visual display, facilitated by both Bond academic staff and hospital clinicians. 

Interior of Health Sciences & Medicine building.

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Explore our Health Sciences & Medicine building

This precinct is home to an incredible array of facilities used every day by students throughout the Faculty of Health Sciences & Medicine. Let Medical Program student Maddy show you around.

Bond Institute of Health & Sport

Home to our Bond exercise, health and sports science, and physiotherapy students, the Bond Institute of Health & Sport also houses our health and sports science laboratories which are used for research and athlete testing by our students. It features the High-Performance Training Centre, swimming pool and temperature contrast pools as well as an altitude room. 

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Take a tour of the Bond Institute of Health & Sport