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UC Health opens $10M center billed as world's most advanced
- UC Health and the U.S. Air Force opened an expanded C-STARS Simulation Center in Clifton, Cincinnati.
- The $10 million expansion was funded through a Congressional appropriation and adds a 30,000-square-foot facility.
- The facility includes a command center, enhanced education and training suites, a dedicated research space, and an immersive VR environment.
- UC Health collaborated with Wright-Patterson Air Force Base’s 711th Human Performance Wing of the Air Force Research Laboratory on the project.
- Officials described the center as the world's most advanced C-STARS facility.
- The center’s debut occurred March 11, with the official opening linked to the expanded facility.
- The center is expected to advance military medicine training and trauma readiness research.
- The project features a dedicated research space and an immersive VR environment for training.
- The project highlights collaboration with Wright-Patterson Air Force Base and the Air Force Research Laboratory.
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