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A rendering of the College of Medicine Interdisciplinary Building shows a modern building that would be a focal point for the Memphis campus and a point of pride for the College of Medicine and UT Health Sciences statewide. | Photo Credit: University of Tennessee Health Science Center
  • TennesseeGeneral Assembly approved $311 million recommended by Gov. Bill Lee for a new College of Medicine Interdisciplinary Building at the University of Tennessee Health Science Center (UT Health Sciences) in Memphis.
  • The project totals $350 million and is planned as a 275,000- to 300,000-square-foot facility on Madison Avenue.
  • UT Health Sciences said the building will support growth, including expanding the medical student cohort from 175 to 250 and the Physician Assistant Program from 30 to 60 students per year.
  • The university said it must raise anadditional$50 million in philanthropic support; construction is targeted to begin in late fall 2026, with substantial completionanticipatedin 2029.

MEMPHIS, Tenn. —State lawmakers have approved $311 million in funding for a new College of Medicine Interdisciplinary Building at UT Health Sciences, a project university leaders say will expand training capacity and support statewide workforce needs.

The funding, recommended by Gov. Bill Lee, supports a $350 million facility planned for the Memphis campus on Madison Avenue.The Tennessee General Assembly approved the funding April 17 for construction of the new facility, which UT Health Sciences describes as a focal point for its Memphis campus and a major investment in health care education statewide.

The university plans a 275,000- to 300,000-square-foot building on Madison Avenue, between the College of Pharmacy Building at 881 Madison Ave. and the site of the former Holiday Inn at Madison Avenue and Pauline Street.

“This is a transformative step for UT Health Sciences, as well as for health and health care of the people of Tennessee,” Chancellor Peter Buckley, MD, said, adding that the building is intended to serve as “a hub for training future health care professionals to practice collaborative, state-of-the-art care across Tennessee,” according to.

UT Health Sciences said the added space would allow the College of Medicine to expand its class size from 175 to 250 students per cohort. The Physician Assistant Program would also be able to grow from 30 to 60 students per year, the university said.

Project leaders tied the investment to workforce projections. “This is an investment in continuing to meet the significant deficit in physicians and physician assistants in the state of Tennessee, with projections suggesting that there will be a need for 6,000 additional physicians in the state by 2030,” Executive Vice Chancellor and Chief Operating Officer Raaj Kurapati said, according to.

Beyond classroom and simulation space, the university said the facility will support telehealth training and increase online educational opportunities for the College of Medicine and other colleges, with the goal of growing academic certificate programs and enrollment. UT Health Sciences also said the project is expected to bolster its response to rural health care challenges in Tennessee.

As Tennessee’s only statewide academic health science center, UT Health Sciences said it expects the new building to enable the university to graduate anadditional1,450 health care professionals practicing in various fields during its first five years of operation.

The state’s allocationrepresentsthe lead investment, but UT Health Sciences said it must raise anadditional$50 million in philanthropic support to complete the project. That total includes $39 million toward building costs, plusadditionalfunding for specialized equipment and program support.

UT Health Sciences said HOK conducteda strategicspace inventory and developed programming for the building. The university has selected Memphis-based brg3s architects to design the facility in collaboration with HOK. Afterremainingstate approvals are received, the university said it aims to begin construction in late fall 2026, with substantial completionanticipatedin 2029.

This article is based on reporting originally published by UTHSC News on April 17, 2026.

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