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Item Cost Construction Study: Nursing and Pharmacy(University of Minnesota, 1983-03) University of Minnesota. Health Sciences CenterItem Development of a Master Plan for AHC Facilities(University of Minnesota, 1997) University of Minnesota. Office of the Senior Vice President for Health SciencesItem Discovery Phase Summary and Strategic Modeling Phase Summary: Proposed Consolidation for the School of Public Health(University of Minnesota, 2003-05-07) University of Minnesota. Academic Health CenterThere are, essentially, three phases to the strategic facility planning process. The first phase is called the assessment or discovery phase. During this phase, the planning effort is focused on conducting a comprehensive examination of the school’s current programmatic and facility resources. Working within the School of Public Health’s four academic divisions plus the Dean’s administrative office, and their respective departments, the planning team is responsible for examining the school’s current research, educational and administrative programs and for understanding what space, in terms of quality and quantity, is now assigned to these areas. This evaluation also includes a review of how the School of Public Health delivers education and research across departmental lines. In this phase, the planning team explores what works and doesn’t work in terms of the facilities being able to support the work of these units and will attempt to understand how the facilities could be improved given current programmatic goals. Simultaneously, the AHC Office of Facilities has conducted a physical evaluation of the school’s space.Item Facilities Development Plan(University of Minnesota, 2002-01) University of Minnesota. Academic Health Center College of Veterinary Medicine Facilities Development Planning TeamVeterinary medical facilities have been situated on the University of Minnesota’s St. Paul Campus for at least 110 years. Early documentation, a photo dated 1891, shows a two story wood framed “Veterinary Hospital” located on the present site of the current College of Veterinary Medicine (CVM). In 1901, a brick “Veterinary Building” was constructed replacing the wood framed hospital. This 1901 structure, now titled “Veterinary Anatomy”, still stands - a testament to Veterinary Medicine’s long-standing association with the University’s St. Paul Campus. From this modest beginning, CVM facilities have grown to nearly 600,000 gross square feet. As the college’s programs continue to expand, the need for additional facilities continues to grow. In fact, the Minnesota Facilities Model (MFM) reveals that during the next 5 years, the College will require an additional 40,500 square feet of assignable space to accommodate planned programmatic growth.Item Health Science Programs and Plans Presented to 'U' Regents(University of Minnesota, 1967-04-14) University of MinnesotaPress release detailing proposed plans to increase the number of students in the health sciences during the next ten to twenty years.Item Health Sciences Cost Construction Study(University of Minnesota, 1983) University of Minnesota. Health Sciences CenterItem A Narrative Description Including an Architectural Program with Space Schedules(University of Minnesota, 1969-07-02) Howard, RobertMedical School and other Health Sciences disciplines planning for the development and expansion of the Health Sciences Center.Item Predesign for the University of Minnesota Equine Center(University of Minnesota, 2004-05) University of Minnesota. Academic Health Center Office of FacilitiesItem Predesign Report: Life Sciences Building Renovation, University of Minnesota, Duluth(University of Minnesota, 2004-04) University of Minnesota. Academic Health CenterItem Predesign Study for Educational Facilities in the Academic Health Center(University of Minnesota, 2003-09) University of Minnesota. Academic Health CenterItem Presentation by the University of Minnesota, October 26, 1967 to Special Committees of the House and Senate of the Minnesota Legislature to Study the Feasibility of Establishing a Second Medical School(University of Minnesota, 1967-10-26) University of MinnesotaPresentation by the University of Minnesota. Testimony presented by President Malcolm Moos to House and Senate Interim Committees on the Study of the Feasibility of a Second Medical School in the State of Minnesota. Proposed position of the University of Minnesota on the question of expanding facilities for education in the health sciences.Item Report of the Regents' Advisory Committee on Additional Facilities for the Health Sciences(University of Minnesota, 1968-01-31) University of Minnesota. Board of RegentsReport on the need for additional medical education facilities in Minnesota with a special focus on the Duluth, Rochester, and St. Paul communities.Item Strategic Facility Planning(University of Minnesota, 1998) University of Minnesota. Academic Health CenterThis document and its approach is meant to provide a "working vision" to guide the planning and management of Academic Health Center (AHC) facilities into the next century.Item Strategic Facility Planning Report: Clinical Sciences Campus Plan(2004) University of Minnesota. Clinical Sciences Campus Steering CommitteeItem Transforming the University: Final Report of the AHC Precinct Plan Task Force(University of Minnesota, 2006-05-05) Bock, Terry; Forsyth, AnnThe precinct plan for the Academic Health Center was completed in 2000 and approved by the Board of Regents in July, 2001. Since then, new buildings have been built, others have been renovated, programs have expanded, and new inter-professional, interscholastic programs are being formed within the AHC and with other areas of the University, including the Institute of Technology and the College of Biological Sciences. Additionally, to support the University’s goal to become one of the top three public research universities in the world, new facilities and new models for delivering health sciences research, education, and clinical care are needed. The AHC Precinct Plan needs to be updated, incorporating these changes and looking to the future.Item University of Minnesota Health Sciences Cost Construction Study: Medical School October 1983(1983) University of Minnesota. Medical SchoolThis report is a result of a cost construction study of undergraduate medical education, patterned after similar studies in Nursing and Pharmacy.