Medical School Archives - 鶹 /tag/medical_school/ Design - Construction - Operations Tue, 31 Mar 2026 14:35:40 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.9.4 /wp-content/uploads/2026/01/cropped-SCN_favicon-32x32.png Medical School Archives - 鶹 /tag/medical_school/ 32 32 LMU Hosts Grand Opening for Orange Park Health Sciences Campus Ahead of 2026 Inaugural Cohorts /2026/03/31/lmu-hosts-grand-opening-for-orange-park-health-sciences-campus-ahead-of-2026-inaugural-cohorts/ /2026/03/31/lmu-hosts-grand-opening-for-orange-park-health-sciences-campus-ahead-of-2026-inaugural-cohorts/#respond Tue, 31 Mar 2026 14:35:40 +0000 /?p=54844 Lincoln Memorial University (LMU) has expanded its health sciences footprint in Northeast Florida with an Orange Park campus that will house osteopathic medicine and veterinary medicine programs.

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The facility is designed to support innovative, clinically focused education and to strengthen the regional health care workforce.| Photo Credit: LMU

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  • Lincoln Memorial Universityhosted agrand opening for itsOrange Park, Fla.,health sciences campus,onMarch 23.
  • The12-acresite spansabout130,000 square feetacross two buildings and will house osteopathic medicine and veterinary medicine programs.
  • LMU says the Orange Park location positions LMU-DCOM as thefirst four-year medical school in the greater Jacksonville area.
  • The campus is slated to open infall 2026in a newly renovated85,000-square-footfacility for a class of100.

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ORANGE PARK, Fla. — Lincoln Memorial University (LMU) has expanded its health sciences footprint in Northeast Florida with an Orange Park campus that will house osteopathic medicine and veterinary medicine programs. The campus — which spans approximately 130,000 square feet across two buildings on 12 acres — is designed for interprofessional, clinically focused training, with inaugural cohorts expected to begin this fall. The university hosted a formal grand opening and ribbon-cutting ceremony on March 23.

Inanannouncement, LMU President Dr. Jason McConnell framed the expansion as a milestone for health education in the state. “The Orange Park campus represents a significant step forward,” according to.

The campus is home to the LMU-DeBusk College of Osteopathic Medicine (LMU-DCOM) and the LMU-College of Veterinary Medicine at Orange Park (LMU-OPCVM) andis intended to strengthen the regional health care workforce.LMU also positions the Orange Park site as a regional medical education milestone. The location establishes LMU-DCOM as “the first four-year medical school in the greater Jacksonville area,” and that the program will mirror LMU-DCOM curricula offered in Harrogate and Knoxville, Tenn.

LMU states that DCOM at LMU-Orange Park will offer the same four-year, full-time academic and clinical program as the Harrogate and Knoxville campuses,and that the new campus is expected toserveaclass of 100.The facility is designed to support innovative, clinically focused education and to strengthen the regional health care workforce.

In a statement, the institution also highlighted the“One Health”approachthat brings human and veterinary medicine together on one campus. “Bringing human and veterinary medicinetogether… reinforces the importance of a One Health perspective,” according to.

For LMU-DCOM, Dr. James Toldi,CampusDean for the Orange Park site, said the new campus is intended to support clinical training capacity. “We are creating meaningful clinical training opportunities,” he said in a statement.

On the veterinary side,theLMU-OPCVM Doctor of Veterinary Medicine program is structured as a three-year program emphasizing early clinical experience and a distributive clinical model.The institutionalso citedplanned partnerships, including with the Jacksonville Humane Society and Clay County Animal Services, to place students in community-based learning environments.

Bringing human and veterinary medicine together on one campus reinforces the importance of a One Health perspectiveinhow we educate and serve,” McConnell said. “Orange Park allows us to extend that commitment into Florida in a meaningful and lasting way.”

This article is based on information published by Lincoln Memorial University via PR Newswire on March 4, 2026, and on LMU’s DCOM at Orange Park program page.

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Creighton University Building Spacious Health Sciences Campus /2018/10/02/creighton-university-building-spacious-health-sciences-campus/ Tue, 02 Oct 2018 14:15:07 +0000 http://schoolconstructionnews.com/?p=45717 Creighton University has reached an agreement on the construction of a new, nearly $100 million health sciences campus at Park Central in midtown Phoenix, a significant expansion of the university’s current presence in the state.

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By Aziza Jackson

PHOENIX — Creighton University has reached an agreement on the construction of a new, nearly $100 million health sciences campus at Park Central in midtown Phoenix, a significant expansion of the university’s current presence in the state.

The project will be broken into two phases, with phase one to include a new 200,000-square-foot building that will eventually house nearly 800 Creighton health sciences students in Arizona.

The expansion will include a four-year medical school, nursing school, occupational and physical therapy schools, pharmacy school, physician assistant school and emergency medical services program. A second building adjacent to the first may be added in the future.

The new building will be located along Central Avenue on the Park Central property, on land that is currently a parking lot. Construction on the new building will begin in spring 2019, the first on the Park Central site in decades, and is expected to be completed in spring 2021.

Creighton’s new Phoenix campus will meet the University’s current needs while providing ample room for expansion in the future, and the central Phoenix location makes it convenient for students doing their residencies and other studies at nearby hospitals.

“Creighton University is preparing for an exciting new era in Phoenix, one that combines our tradition for educational excellence in the health sciences with our distinctive Jesuit, Catholic mission,” said the Rev. Daniel S. Hendrickson, SJ, PhD, president of Creighton University. “Creighton University has strong connections to the Arizona medical community, and we look forward to expanding our impact by educating many more exceptionally qualified health care professionals to serve the community moving forward.”

The new Creighton University facility is also a significant boost for the revitalization of Park Central. Sharon Harper, president & CEO of Plaza Companies that is redeveloping Park Central in partnership with Holualoa Companies, said Creighton is an ideal fit for the project.

“The new Park Central will have a focus not only on the creation of world-class office, retail and public spaces, but also on a commitment to health and innovation,” said Harper. “Creighton University’s commitment to innovating in health care education makes it a great partner, and we couldn’t be more pleased to have them join the Park Central family.”

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Detroit District Issues $210 Million in Capital Bonds /2010/10/08/detroit-district-issues-210-million-in-capital-bonds/ /2010/10/08/detroit-district-issues-210-million-in-capital-bonds/#respond DETROIT — Detroit Public Schools issued more than $210 million in capital improvement bonds needed to move forward on a $500.5 million district-wide construction and renovation program.
 
The sale included $160.9 million in Qualified School Construction Bonds and $49.6 million in Build America Bonds, both of which were authorized under the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009, according to reports.
 
The funds will support the district’s three-year capital improvement plan, which will close dozens of schools a

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The sale included $160.9 million in Qualified School Construction Bonds and $49.6 million in Build America Bonds, both of which were authorized under the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009, according to reports.
 
The funds will support the district’s three-year capital improvement plan, which will close dozens of schools and consolidate other facilities in response to an enrollment loss of nearly 100,000 students since 1997. One renovation project has already been completed, and another nine are under way. Another eight projects are expected to start up this fall.
 
School projects currently under construction include a $20.5 million PreK-8 school in Detroit’s Brightmoor neighborhood, a $45.3 million replacement Martin Luther King Jr. Senior High School, and a $20.5 million PreK-8 school in the neighborhood of Clark Park, all of which are expected complete by next fall.
 
DPS Emergency Financial Manager Robert Bobb stated that funds from the recent bond sales will be available Oct. 28 and spent over three years. The district, which saw a greater than expected increase in its enrollment this year, faces a deficit of $363 million for fiscal year 2011 with a budget of $1.025 billion, according to sources.
 
 
 

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