Landsbaum Center for Health Education
Shared vision and facility for healthcare education
Nursing students, medical students and residents from three teaching facilities – Indiana State University School of Nursing, Indiana University School of Medicine and Union Hospital’s Midwest Center for Rural Health – are working and learning together at the Landsbaum Center for Health Education.
The facility is a model for collaboration between medical disciplines that share a vision of healthcare programs for rural communities. The building contains a distance-learning auditorium, classrooms, conference rooms, a teaching clinic open to the public, student study rooms, computer labs and offices. Technology includes a human patient simulator – a full-size mannequin that mimics human responses – to provide students with hands-on experience before working with clinic patients.
- Indiana State University
- 34,000 SF
- 2002
- Terre Haute, IN
