| (Philadelphia,
PA) – PENN Medicine announces the largest
capital project undertaking in its history with the new Center
for Advanced Medicine. This state-of-the art facility will bring
together Penn’s top medical minds to fight the nation’s
top killers – all under one roof. Our physicians, surgeons,
nurses and medical staff – who battle cancer and cardiovascular
disease on a daily basis – will now be able to care for our
patients on an outpatient basis in one central, modern and comfortable
location.
The new $232 million Center – comprised of 300,000-square-feet
for clinical space – will house Penn’s Abramson Cancer
Center, radiation oncology, cardiovascular medicine, and an out-patient
surgical pavillion. “This important project will provide enormous
benefits to our patients, physicians, staff, and indeed, to the
entire Philadelphia region,” says University of Pennsylvania
President Amy Gutmann, PhD. “The Center’s
mission, to offer more accessible, patient-friendly care directly
supports our long-range vision to share the fruits of our integrated
knowledge with our communities.”
Nationally renowned architect Rafael Viñoly of Rafael Viñoly
Architects PC – who is partnering with Perkins Eastman on
this project and is known locally for creating the Kimmel Center
– was chosen to design the new Center. Additionally, physicians
and nurses have participated every step of the way in the planning
to help design a building conducive to the most effective delivery
of health care and to create the most ideal working environment.
One unique aspect to the facility – a glass atrium –
will top off the building, bringing sunlight into all corners and
opening the formerly blocked landscape from 34th Street to the Schuylkill
River.
Scheduled to open in 2008, the building will be located on the
corner of 34th Street and Civic Center Boulevard. In addition to
providing more clinical care capacity, the new building will provide
the setting for a new paradigm of patient care at Penn. “The
Center for Advanced Medicine will enable us to take patient care
to a new level of excellence, with every aspect of the building
designed with our patients’ comfort, convenience, and quality
of care in mind,” says Arthur H. Rubenstein, MBBCh,
Executive Vice President of the University of Pennsylvania for the
Health System and Dean of the School of Medicine.
In addition to improving access to world-class medical care for
Philadelphia’s citizens, the new Center will also help improve
the economic health of the city by creating new jobs on a permanent
basis. Recognizing this positive impact, federal, state, and local
governments are providing more than $20 million in support of the
project and individual donors have already contributed $27 million
to support the project.
“The Center for Advanced Medicine will be a spectacular statement
of where PENN Medicine is going in the 21st Century,” says
Ralph Muller, CEO of the University of
Pennsylvania Health System. “It will provide a place where
our excellent health care professionals will be able to practice
the most advanced medicine available, treating patients in a setting
that is a patient-oriented as it can possibly be.”
Invitation to Cover
| WHAT: |
Official Groundbreaking Ceremony &
Reception
Phase I of the new Center for Advanced Medicine |
| WHEN: |
Thursday, October 20, 2005
Reception begins – 5 p.m.
Ceremony – 5:45 p.m.
Reception continues – 6:30 p.m. |
| WHERE: |
University of Pennsylvania School of
Medicine Campus
Biomedical Research Building Plaza
421 Curie Boulevard
Philadelphia, PA 19104 **Parking will be available adjacent
to the Biomedical Research Building** |
October 20th marks the end of the dreaming
and the start of the doing. Join us as we embark on our vision for
the future of medicine!
CENTER FACTS:
Cancer Programs
Abramson Cancer Center
- 86,000 square feet of clinical space
- 72 exam rooms
- 82 chemotherapy/infusion bays
- Patient support, e.g., library and education, counseling and
meditation rooms, garden
Radiation Oncology
- 47,500 square feet clinical space
- 5 linear accelerators
- 3 CT simulators
- 1 PET/CT simulator
- 1 MRI simulator
- 12 exam rooms
Proton Therapy
- Integrated program with CHOP
Cardiovascular Services
Cardiovascular Medicine
- Heart failure program
- Adult congenital heart disease
- Consultative cardiology services
- Electrophysiology program
- Interventional cardiology program
Diagnostic Testing
- Nuclear medicine
- Echocardiography
- EKGs, Holter monitoring
- Vascular imaging
Cardiovascular Surgery Clinic
- Complex aortic surgery
- Valve surgery, including mitral valve
- Cardiac bypass surgery (robotic and minimally invasive)
- Permanent cardiac support (ventricular assist devices, artificial
heart)
Vascular Surgery & Medicine
Outpatient Surgery
8 Operating Rooms
- 600 square feet each (30% larger than required by code) which
provides maximum flexibility to accommodate ever-changing technologies
32 Pre-operative and Recovery beds
OR Supply and Processing Support
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PENN Medicine is a $2.7 billion enterprise
dedicated to the related missions of medical education, biomedical
research, and high-quality patient care. PENN Medicine consists
of the University of Pennsylvania School of Medicine (founded in
1765 as the nation's first medical school) and the University of
Pennsylvania Health System.
Penn’s School of Medicine is ranked #2 in the nation
for receipt of NIH research funds; and ranked #4 in the nation in
U.S. News & World Report’s most recent ranking of top
research-oriented medical schools. Supporting 1,400 fulltime faculty
and 700 students, the School of Medicine is recognized worldwide
for its superior education and training of the next generation of
physician-scientists and leaders of academic medicine.
The University of Pennsylvania Health System comprises: its
flagship hospital, the Hospital of the University of Pennsylvania,
consistently rated one of the nation’s “Honor Roll”
hospitals by U.S. News & World Report; Pennsylvania Hospital,
the nation's first hospital; Penn Presbyterian Medical Center; a
faculty practice plan; a primary-care provider network; two multispecialty
satellite facilities; and home health care and hospice.
Perkins Eastman is one of the largest architecture,
programming, planning, and interior design firms in North America.
The firm’s specialized practice areas include healthcare,
education, housing, senior living, cultural institutions, corporate
interiors, public sector facilities, and retail/mixed-use. With
offices in New York, NY; Charlotte, NC; Chicago, IL; Los Angeles,
CA; McLean, VA; Oakland, CA; Pittsburgh, PA; Shanghai, PRC; Stamford,
CT; and Toronto, ON, Perkins Eastman offers unique solutions, innovative
environments, and design excellence to clients throughout the world.
Rafael Viñoly Architects PC is a critically
acclaimed international practice with headquarters in New York and
London. Founded in 1982, the 160-person firm provides comprehensive
services in building design, urban planning, and interior design.
The firm’s diversified work encompasses a wide range of building
types such as courthouses, cultural facilities, convention centers,
educational facilities, and healthcare research facilities. |