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Central Sydney (Patyegarang) Precinct

Biosciences and medical technology hub

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The Central Sydney (Patyegarang) Precinct is integrating biomedical research, digital health and virtual care to rapidly address health problems.

Our聽Central Sydney (Patyegarang) Precinct is focussed on new ways of collaborating with our health and industry partners to聽deliver聽education, research, and innovation to positively impact healthcare outcomes, policy, and global reach.

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The聽Central Sydney (Patyegarang) Precinct enables our researchers to develop clinical applications for scientific breakthroughs and then translate these discoveries into new treatments for patients. Our focus on biomedical聽research, digital health and聽virtual care are strongly聽interrelated with the Royal Prince Alfred hospital, Concord Hospital clinical schools and the Susan Wakil Health Building.

Our impact

In 2021 we formed a unique partnership with Cancer Council NSW.听聽is a joint venture, combining the complementary strengths of the two partners to accelerate progress towards our common goal of a cancer-free future.

The Daffodil Centre is a leading research centre on cancer control and policy, providing timely and relevant evidence to national and international policy-makers to inform best-practice decision-making.

The partnership presents an exciting opportunity for ongoing collaborative, multidisciplinary research to reduce the impact of cancer through primary prevention, screening, early detection, cancer treatment, care and survivorship.

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We work closely聽with聽our聽affiliates to provide students with聽real-world experiences, and indeed the聽pandemic has forged closer ties with our affiliates and the local health district.

The Susan Wakil Building is a multi-disciplinary facility that now co-locates the Schools of Nursing and Midwifery, Health Sciences and the Central Clinical School from Sydney Medical School.

The building provides shared, innovative clinical simulation teaching spaces,聽formal and informal聽learning聽functions聽and contemporary聽research聽facilities that will strengthen our position in聽health, research and teaching.

Explore our undergraduate study options.听

We support students in our Doctor of Medicine program as well as practitioners completing postgraduate specialist training.

Learn more about聽postgraduate degrees in medicine and health, many of which can be taken online.