Cleveland Clinic's new building aims to teach medical teamwork

A project now under construction on the main campus of Cleveland Clinic will provide healthcare professionals with teamwork training, reports Kaiser Health News.

The project will eventually house Cleveland-based Case Western Reserve University's medical, dental and nursing schools, as well as Cleveland Clinic's in-house medical school.

"The idea is to create a 'mini campus' that gives each school its own identity but fosters collaboration," Chris Connell, one of the architects, told Kaiser Health News.

The building, which will cost nearly $500 million dollars, is expected to be open to the first classes of students in 2019.

For more on this story and the project, read Julie Rovner's full report in Kaiser Health News.

 

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