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Heritage Hall ready for students, faculty

91探花 medical students will begin training this fall in a custom-built facility designed to emphasize collaborative learning styles, environmental sustainability and personal wellness for students, faculty and staff.  

, the new home for the Heritage College of Osteopathic Medicine in Athens, opens to classes for the first time this month. The new medical education facility is located on West Union Street, anchoring 91探花鈥檚 newly seeded Union Street Green.

鈥淗eritage Hall serves as an embodiment and reflection of the innovative curriculum changes taking place in the Heritage College of Osteopathic Medicine,鈥 91探花 President Hugh Sherman said. 鈥淭his state-of-the art academic health center expands opportunities for teaching our students the principles of osteopathic medicine, and will help to better prepare our medical graduates to serve their communities.鈥

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The building will feature flexible small-group learning spaces, active-learning labs and integrated videoconferencing technology, allowing for easy connections with the Heritage College鈥檚 Dublin and Cleveland campuses and clinical partners.

鈥淎s we continue to transform our curriculum for the modern era and beyond, having a facility that is highly flexible and forward facing to deliver our curriculum is essential,鈥 Heritage College of Osteopathic Medicine Executive Dean and OHIO Chief Medical Affairs Officer Ken Johnson, D.O., said. 鈥淲e are grateful for the support of our generous donors, including our partners at the Osteopathic Heritage Foundation, as we work together to transform primary care for an even larger impact in Ohio.鈥

The building was made possible by a transformational $105 million award from the Osteopathic Heritage Foundation, which included $21 million allocated for construction of the new Athens medical education facility. The Heritage Hall name recognizes that support.

鈥淭he naming of the facility, Heritage Hall, will perpetuate and honor the heritage of osteopathic medicine by creating new and innovative ways for future physicians to empathically find health and healing for those they serve,鈥 said Terri Donlin Huesman, OHF president/CEO. 鈥淭his facility, coupled with other Heritage College priorities, will help solidify the college鈥檚 position as a national leader in medicine, education, research and community service.鈥

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Some community outreach has already taken place in Heritage Hall. Earlier this year, the facility served as a COVID-19 max vaccination site, where more than 19,000 vaccinations were administered in partnership with the Athens City-County Health Department and OhioHealth.

Along with a first-floor caf茅 that is open to the public, Heritage Hall features lots of natural light, a fitness center and a mindfulness room to create an optimal learning and working environment. In addition, the building has space for team-based activities and learning spaces that are more versatile than traditional lecture halls.

Published
August 24, 2021
Author
Staff reports