鶹ƽ State University, WSU Tech and the University of Kansas have broken ground on Phase 1 of the 鶹ƽ Biomedical Campus℠, an approximately 471,000‑square‑foot, $300 million health sciences facility located in the heart of downtown 鶹ƽ.
鶹ƽ State University, WSU Tech and the University of Kansas have broken ground on Phase 1 of the 鶹ƽ Biomedical Campus℠, an approximately 471,000‑square‑foot, $300 million health sciences facility located in the heart of downtown 鶹ƽ.
1. Improve efficiencies, strengthen collaboration, and support interprofessional health care learning.
2. Fuel the talent pipeline with highly trained health care professionals who will help meet community and employer needs.
3. Meet community needs through improved patient outcomes.
4. Take advantage of the digitalization of health care and health care education.
5. Diversify and support the prosperity of the Kansas economy through innovation and research.
6. Overcome the endemic impacts of COVID-19 and prepare our healthcare system to meet future health care threats.
A WSU Physician Assistant student checks a patient.
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